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Jessie Ann Huffman Holland, born May 23rd, 1943, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully, January 22nd 2025, and entered into the arms of her Lord and Savior after a life of faith and service. On April 21st,1960, she married the love of her life, Donald James Holland, and together they shared 61 wonderful years of marriage, a beautiful example of enduring love and commitment. They served as members of Life Fellowship Church, Hurst for over 30 years.
Retiring after 35 successful years in telecommunications, she was known for her dedication and unmatched wisdom. As a proud mother, she cherished her family and found immense joy in their lives. Ann was a second mother to many, sharing her warmth and compassion selflessly. She enjoyed various hobbies such as collecting antique glassware, sewing, and most of all her beloved word search puzzles.
Ann is survived by her children, Scott Holland (Kim), Darla Miller, Sharla Holland; Grandchildren Lacey Sawyer (Dana), Haylee McClanahan (Kyle), Donald James Holland II (Joey), Emiley Pendley (Taylor), and Luke Miller; Great-Grandchildren Boyce “Bear” Miller, Birdey Sawyer, Kelley Miller, Daphne Pendley; Sister, Patsy Richardson. As well as many beloved family and friends.
Preceded in death by her husband Don and Grand-daughter Kelley Raye Miller-Herman.
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1321 Precinct Line Road, Hurst, TX 76053
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