Texana-Hollis-Obituary

Texana Hollis

1910 - 2013

Obituary

DETROIT (AP) - Texana Hollis, a Detroit centenarian who got her home back in 2012 after being evicted because of foreclosure, has died. She was 103.

Hollis died Dec. 31, according to James H. Cole Home for Funerals, which is handling arrangements. Deborah Hollis-Coburn told The Detroit News that her grandmother died of natural causes in Detroit. Her health had deteriorated in late 2013.

"It meant a lot to her to have the community surround her and support her and love her," Hollis-Coburn, told the Detroit Free Press. "She never expected anything from anybody. She was very, very grateful."

Hollis was evicted in September 2011 after her son failed to pay property taxes linked to a reverse mortgage. Two days later, a federal agency said the 101-year-old could return but then blocked her from moving in after an assessment determined the house was dilapidated.

Hollis' eviction drew wide attention. Free Press columnist Mitch Albom and his charity stepped in, and persuaded volunteers and businesses to do the same. They fixed up the home where she'd spent six decades of her life and in April 2012 she moved back in.

"God bless everyone who had a hand in this," Hollis said when she returned home.

Albom and his charities helped renovate Hollis' house after buying it from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Albom spent $30,000 - much of it out of his own pocket - on the project, and more than 100 volunteers spent months putting in new flooring, drywall, appliances and even a portion of the roof.

"Texana was a wonderful woman who inspired everyone she met," Albom said.

Hollis' son took out the reverse mortgage for the $32,000 assessed value of the property, an option that HUD permits for the elderly. HUD took control of the mortgage after the amount paid to the family exceeded the value of the house in 2006.

Hollis was a longtime member of St. Philip's Lutheran Church in Detroit, where she taught Sunday school. A Jan. 25 service is planned at the church, followed by burial at Roseland Park Cemetery in suburban Detroit. Visitation is Jan. 23 and 24 at the funeral home.


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Only God know why we must cry sometimes. And only He can dry our tears. You are now done with the troubles of this world. Rest in peace.

Rest in Peace Mrs. Hollis.

What a fine example, she really was a strong woman. May her family find comfort in the words of 1 Corinthinas 15:26.

So sorry God will do as he promised. Put and end to death forever.no more tears no more pain all these things will have passed away.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Hollis family. When I met Mrs. Hollis she was under the loving care of Ms Pollian Cheeks...her wisdom that she shared with me will never be forgotten. She was truly an inspiration.

I read this beautiful story on line and I wanted to know if we were related! My maiden name is Hollis and my parents were from Alabama also. Mrs. Hollis was a very strong christian woman. She never lost her praise. I feel so blessed just to share her name. My mom lived to be 91 and I took care of her until the day she transitions to heaven. She was a beautiful person and from reading the news story I felt the need to contact someone. May God continue to bless each one of her loved ones.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

MAY YOU RECEIVE PROTECTION UNDER THE WING OF THE MOST HIGH GOD.MAY HE BE YOUR REFUGE AND YOUR STRONG HOLD.PSLM.91:1,2...PLEASE ACCEPT MY SINCERE CONDOLENCE.....DQBMG