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Sgt. Robert Lee "Bobby" Hollar Jr.

Thomaston, Georgia

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Sgt. Robert Lee "Bobby" Hollar, Jr. -THOMASTON - Sgt. Robert Lee "Bobby" Hollar, Jr., age 35, died Thursday, September 1, 2005. He was killed in the line of duty in Iraq. Funeral services will be 2P.M. Sunday, September 11, 2005 at Mountain View Baptist Church, Thomaston. Dr. Edwin L. Cliburn...

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I too worked with Bobby at the Jonesboro Post Office .. I remember the day Bobby wore a skirt in the breakroom when he lost a bet.. boy was his face red but grinning ! I admired him so much .. he would always say yes please or no thank you when we were out for lunch .. his parents should be so proud the way he carried himself.. Love you Bobby!!

I googled Bobby´s name and it led me here! I´m one of his coworkers from the Jonesboro, Ga Post Office! I remember him telling us he was deploying! So, a few of us took him to a farewell dinner a week or so before he left! We all had such a great time laughing and joking. I´m retired military and know how serious and dangerous deployments can be! Bobby was ready to go and do his duty! The day we were notified of Bobby´s passing was devastating! Felt like the air was sucked out of the...

Hello, We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let you and your family and friends know that we have made a small donation to the St. Jude Children´s Research Hospital in the name of Robert L. Hollar Jr. US Army Staff Sergeant. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals across the American youth hockey community and beyond. We will not...

Bobby came in to eat lunch on break often and was the most polite and kind man. I had the honor of getting to see pictures of his children he loved so dearly. He talked to me just like a friend or family member. He was such a sweet man who loved his wife and babies. I cried so hard when I found out about his death. I drew hatred towards the war. I was angry and hurt that the world lost such a kind soul. God bless his family and loved ones. I always wanted to tell his kids how much he loved...

Sometimes I wonder why it had be you? It does not seem fair

A True Hero

Remembering our true Hero, who gave it all.

I will always remember your smile your personality Bobby as I used to called you back in Fort Carson, CO.

In memory and honor of SSGT Robert Hollar. We are sorry for his passing. We pray for his family.