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William J. "Bill" Holloway III

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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William (Bill) J. Holloway, III William (Bill) Judson Holloway, III, 44, beloved son, brother, uncle and friend, passionate environmentalist, political activist and civic volunteer, computer master, talented violinist, learned scholar, explorer of intellectual pursuits and mountaineer,...

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I worked closely with Bill creating our web application at PeoplePad during most of 2008. Very early in our working relationship, it became apparent that Bill was an exceptionally intelligent person. His cooperative spirit, coupled with a strong desire to “do things the right way”, made it a pleasure to work with him.

Although Bill kept much of his private life to himself while at work, he could not keep hidden his thoughtfulness for others nor his desire to make the world a better...

Dear Judge and Helen and Family,

Please know that our thoughts are with you and our hearts go out to you.

With love, Pam, Jack, Matt, Ben, Nate & Josh Williams

I am so very sorry to hear about Bill. We attended Casady at the same time. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Holloway family!

Dear Judge and family,
Our deepest condolences and please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jack Sahl & Family

My deepest condolences to Bill's family. I worked with Bill through the Green Party several years ago. He was kind and committed and a lover of rail transport.

When I think of Bill, I think of his boyish enthusiasm, his boundless energy and his fundamental decency. I knew Bill for the better part of thirty years, since he was a high school underclassman in Oklahoma City. I knew him best, however, while he was studying meteorology at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, and he lived down the street from me.
My wife and I were young parents, and Bill was a great friend to us. In fact, Bill was there at the hospital when our son Max was born in...

Words, however kind, can't mend your heartache. May you find strength, in the love of family, and in the warm embrace of friends.

My deepest Sympathy,

My deepest sympathies to your family. Bill was a loving and warm person. He was welcoming and friendly to me as a transfer student into Casady in high school and I will always appreciate his openness. I am sure he is sorely missed.

We lived across the street for many years from the Holloways on Clermont Place and I went to school and played with Bill almost daily. We spent many afternoons playing in the tree house in my backyard. I had not seen him since he had moved away but my brother saw him several times when he lived in Austin. My family sends our deepest symapthy to the entire Holloway family. The Billups Family