4 Entries
Nina Orr
January 20, 2006
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family of Holly.
I only knew Holly for five years and I feel blessed to have had her in my life. She was a very beautiful person inside and out. Once again, I offer my condolences and prayers at this very difficult time.
Leslie Allbery
January 20, 2006
Please accept my deepest sympathy.
I knew Holly from Doane College. Although I have not seen Holly for many years, I have thought of her often. She was a warm and genuine person. She always made me laugh. I will never forget her smiling face. May she rest in peace forevermore.
Kathy Keilwitz
January 19, 2006
I worked with Holly the past 15 years and she was a wonderful person and coworker. She will be missed by many. We both worked for Health and Human Services System/Developmental Disabilities Services Coordination. I work in the Lincoln office.
Mary Ann Birkel
January 19, 2006
To Holly's family -- Please accept my sincere condolences at this time.
Holly worked with me at Health & Human Services and was one of the nicest co-workers I have ever had. I will miss her.
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