1946
2023
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4 Entries
Kelley Dillon Acosta
February 3, 2024
Holly was a wonderful neighbor/friend/person!
I'll never forget going with her to plays, having tea at Mazama's (with the dogs), and talking. Her smile lit up a room and we miss her!
Our thoughts are with Bennett, and family.
Sending love.
Kelley and John
(Dillon Acosta)
Kim Gravell
January 26, 2024
Holly was one of the kindest persons I have ever known. My thoughts and prayers are with Karina, Bennett, and family.
Kim Gravell
Amanda Rorie Meyer
January 25, 2024
I knew Holly as a patron from the Dripping Springs Community Library and when she was a substitute teacher at the high school. A few years back she called me and we had a nice chat. I give you all my sympathizes. She was a wonderful lady and brought lots of light to my life.
Much love,
Amanda Rorie Meyer
Ann Caruso (cousin)
January 24, 2024
Sending our love and prayers to you all. We will miss Holly - what a joy to know her!
Dave and Ann Caruso
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