Ginger Holloway-Argroves, 72, a 1964 Graduate of Dothan High School, died suddenly & tragically after a brief illness from Pancreatic Cancer on Mon. 2/4/2019 at home with her loving devoted husband of 45 yrs. Al, close by her side. Ginger is survived by her beloved sister & best friend Rebecca (Becky) & loving brother-in-law Lanny & her cherished treasured husband W. Al Argroves & their precious cat Beasley & her lifelong dearly loved brother-friend Mike Mathews. Ginger was preceded in death by her blessed parents Lillian Louis Holloway & Milton B. Holloway of Dothan & grandparents Thomas Jefferson Holloway & Alice Scarborough Holloway of Wicksburg & William Miller Louis & Melliemae Boyette Louis & Laura Newton Louis of Dothan. Rest in peace my sweet beautiful Sis as you are now a radiant Angel in Heaven. I will remember our last 9 days together that we shared recently along with a lifetime of priceless memories of our adventures as sisters. You are loved & missed beyond words by us all as we hold you in our hearts. Arrangements were handled by The Cremation Society of N.C.
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Kay Clark lane
March 2, 2024
Ginger was a friend of mine at Dothan High School. Ginger , her mother and I shared the responsibility of decorating the gym for our last pep rally. I remember Ginger for her sweet quiet disposition. Ginger was also very smart. I had not seen Ginger in decades ,but mourn her passing and remember her fondly. My sincerest condolences.
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