Paul-Holland-Obituary

Paul M. Holland

Plain City, Ohio

Feb. 8, 1963 - Jan. 10, 2015 (Age 51)

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DIED
January 10, 2015
AGE
51
LOCATION
Plain City, Ohio
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Holland Paul M. Holland, age 51, of Plain City, passed away unexpectedly Saturday afternoon, January 10, 2015, Dublin Methodist Emergency Room. Born February 8, 1963 in London, Ohio. Paul was employed at Honda of America for nearly 30 years. Paul was a devoted husband, very proud father and...

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To Paul's family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I had worked with Paul back in 1988-89 and still remember that smile. He was great to work with and always made us laugh. Such a great guy who will be deeply missed.

Jesse and family, so sorry for your loss. You all are in our thoughts and prayers-
Sandy, Mark and Tim Leffew

My deepest condolences to Paul's family, friends and co-workers. I worked with Paul several years ago at HAM and will always remember him as someone who took his job seriously, but knew how to keep things in prospective, a lot of times by cracking a joke or two to make the job more fun. I can remember me getting all worked up about an issue several times just to have him break the tension and get on resolving that issue. Of all the people I worked with in my 13 years there, he was definitely...

Phoebe, I am so sorry and sad for your loss. You and the kids are in my thoughts and prayers.

Phoebe and family, so very sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to Paul's family. I worked with Paul over the last 28 yrs, and as everyone has said he was one of the most up beat guys you would ever meet, always a joker and always striving for Honda quality. I was lucky enough to play golf with Paul & Rich Gray this fall, those are the memories we all should keep of Paul, our best times because that's what he would want. Phoebe I'm sorry for your loss.

My heartfelt condolences go out to Paul's family. Paul was my best friend as a boy growing up in Harrisburg, Ohio many years ago. We spent many a great day shooting hoops, riding our mini-bikes, and camping in the woods just outside of town. I seem to remember we may have once hit a baseball through old Newt's garage window and then ran like crazy in fright (we paid him back later; after all, he had seen us playing baseball in his yard). Reading all the comments on here I can tell Paul...

So sorry to hear of Paul's passing. What a fun loving guy who could always make you smile! Paul will be missed by many!

Like everyone here in this guest book... I was very sad to hear of Paul's sudden and unexpected death. Paul was one of the good guys. I think that it is safe to say, that EVERYONE who knew Paul LOVED Him here at HONDA. Great Guy. I swear, I just passed him in the hall way at ELP and I heartily congratulated him on his most recent promotion to Level 4. It was very deserving. He thanked me with a roar. And that was it. So many stories. So many memories. He was like Yogi Bera. People...