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David Holleman Obituary

Age 55, of Chelmsford, died May 19, 2002. Medical Technologist for Instrumentation Laboratories in Lexington. Husband of Cheryl A. (DuFour) Holleman. Father of Andrew D. Holleman and his wife Melissa of Marlboro, Elizabeth A. Holleman and Nicholas J. Holleman, both of Chelmsford. Son-in-law of Agnes L. DuFour of Cambridge. A Funeral Mass will be offered on Friday morning at 9 o'clockat St. Mary's Church, Rte. 4, Chelmsford. Cremation at Linwood Crematory, Haverhill. Visiting hours at the Blake Funeral Home, 24 Worthen St., CHELMSFORD on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice. Blake Funeral Home 24 Worthen St. Chelmsford, MA 01824

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Published by Boston Globe on May 21, 2002.

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Adrienne Mace

April 23, 2023

Uncle Dave,

I just wanted to say that I love you and still miss you. You were such a wonderful man. You were always loving and happy to me.

I think of you often and always will.

I love you,
Adrienne

Mary-Ann Walker

May 22, 2002

Dear Cheryl, Andrew & Melissa, Elizabeth, Nicholas and Agnus~



My sympathies and prayers are with you. May you be comforted in your time of sorrow with memories of David during happier times that you all spent together. As we will all remember September 11, we shall also remember May 2002 when both Father and Son shared memorial services: May 11th and 24th.



Heartfelt prayers and Condolences to both families ~Mary-Ann

marguerite nelson

May 21, 2002

Dear Cheryl, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. It was a pleasure knowing David and we had a lot of laughs at our Newcomers Club. We're thinking of you Cheryl. God Bless. Love Marguerite and Rick

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