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Joseph Holland Obituary

FAYETTEVILLE - Mr. Joseph Holland, 54, died Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, at his residence. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 13, 2010, at Cape Fear Baptist Church, on Butler Nursery Road in Fayetteville, conducted by the Rev. Michael Grossman. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn Ivey Holland of the home; stepson, Thomas Moss and wife Cindy of Elizabethtown; stepdaughter, Stephanie Bridges and husband Russell of Vaidese; two brothers, James Holland of Bladenboro and Bernie Holland of Raeford; two sisters, Julia White of Winston-Salem, and Bonnie Johnson of Raeford; five grandchildren, Jeremy Moss, Sydney Bridges, Reece Bridges, Regen Bridges and Ryley Bridges; and a half-sister, Jackie Llewellyn Il. Mr. Holland is the son of the late James Adams and Macil Clark Holland. He retired from Public Works after 30 years. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. To sign the guestbook, visit www.pinecrestfuneralservices.com. Services entrusted to Pinecrest Funeral & Cremation Services of Hope Mills.

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Published by Fayetteville Observer on Sep. 12, 2010.

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Johnny autry

March 29, 2022

I loved to visit my cousin joe. I remember his dad always helping others and his values continued in joe and all the family. Love your first cousin Johnny ray autry. Bonnie was my my mom´s sister. Rest In Peace my brother. See you love forever and always.

ELLEN STEPHENS

September 13, 2010

THINKING OF YOU MARILYN.

Barbara Sells

September 12, 2010

My Prayers Goes Out To His Wife Marilyn and Family. I will always remember His Smile and His Laugther, One Of My Family From Camden Rd. Barbara Sells (Raeford N.C.)

Bonnie Johnson

September 12, 2010

My Heart will aways hurt,but I know you are in a better place, and I will see you again. Love You my Brother, Your Baby Sister Crissy.

Marie McCarroll

September 12, 2010

I am sorry to hear about Joe's passing, but I must say he definitely left me with an understanding of what a true friend is. My father Johhnie, was friends with Joe for several years. I considered Joe a good friend to my dad because he would always feed my daddy's animals, help in the garden, or whatever daddy needed Joe was always available. A true friend is someone you can trust, rely on, and share good times and bad times with. My dad and Joe had all of these. They experienced sadness together, losing close friends and animals, but they also shared many good times, watching the race, sitting on the picnic table in the shade, and going to the river. Friends like Joe are hard to come by and I am so thankful my daddy was able to share this time with Joe. He will be deeply missed but, the memories will always be treasured. Thanks Joe for setting the example for others of being a true friend.

Sincerely,

Brian Johnson II

September 12, 2010

Uncle Joe was a unique character to say the least. Only a hand full of people that you meet in your life make an positive impression on your life. Uncle Joe taught my cousins,brother, and I how to be tough and fearless. He loved the outdoors you would rarely catch him indoors if you spent any lenght of time with him. I know he is with Grandma & Grandpa Holland now and they are all looking down with smiles on thier faces because they know we all will be together one day again.

Great life, Great memorys, Great man!

I Love You Uncle Joe

Denise Lancaster

September 12, 2010

We are sad to hear the news. I know that the love Marilyn and Joe shared gave peace to Joe in the end. I pray for peace in Marilyn's heart. We love you.

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