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frank connelly
June 11, 2025
miss the freinds i met while married to regi connelly,my wife allowed me to meet many of her good friends from bread of life,sadly with regi gone,i have not been able to connect with the ones regi knew,it is a sad day that holly is gone,its a joyfull matter to where just maybe regi and holly are in the lords kingdom doing all kinds of fun things together.i truly hope and pray holly is dancing and really free in the house of the lord jesus.
Rose Weber
November 17, 2024
I met Holly at our Women´s Cursillo #196. Little did I know that she was the special blessing I would receive that weekend. We continued our friendship over prayer sessions, lunches and just friendly visits. She was such an inspiration with her determination to live a full spiritual life. Whenever you saw her - she made you feel like you just made her day. I can still hear her squeal of greeting! She loved the Lake and enjoyed saying her rosary while watching the sunset. How ironic, that on Tuesday, Elizabeth and I were standing in Church discussing a visit with you - and here you had passed unbeknownst to us on Monday! We never got to say goodbye - but maybe that´s how it was meant to be. "Til we meet again, Dear Friend. Decolores! Rose Weber
Stephanie Schell
November 16, 2024
Lived life to the fullest despite her challenges.
Emily Beck
November 14, 2024
I was privileged enough to be a friend to Holly. My mother, Bernie Beck, was Hollys neighbor for many years at West Lake Woods. The two of them loved each other very much. Mom helped Holly with some things and Holly in return helped my mom with some activities. I was very appreciative that mother had such a great relationship with Holly. Holly became a bit of a family member to our family during that time. After Bernie`s passing, Holly and I remained friends and I visited her often. She was truly a loving and devoted Christian woman She will be sorely missed.

Theresa Dill Sadlier
November 14, 2024
I loved Holly.. I first met Holly at Bread of Life/St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Holly was always so positive. I loved talking with Her. We eventually would go for rides together in my car.., always going to a drive thru restuarant with Her. She was always so fun. Then I would go over to Her House on Miller St. and help her a little.... but mostly would sit and laugh over things. I lost contact with Holly years back. but I always missed her when I would drive down Peach st. going past Miller St. I would always think of the good times we shared together. I would tell Holly all about my crazy escapades and things I had done . I told Holly everything.. She accepted me for the "bi- polar nut" that I am. we shared dinner time together. then Her Nurse would show up... But I never hid any secrets from Holly. She knew me well, and She loved me for who I was. When Holly would see me at Church..... SHE WOULD SCREAM.... because She was so Happy to see Me! And she loved my Sister, Pat Berrier just the same. I will miss Holly and I know she went straight to Heaven, because she was a LIVING SAINT WHILE ON THIS EARTH... She never let her disability stop her from doing anything.. I never had the privilege of meeting Her special Mom and Dad or meeting Her brothers & Sisters. They really really did an excellent job at raising
Holly. because she was such a SPECIAL person to all who knew Her.
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Posted an obituary
November 12, 2024
Holly Arrison Obituary
Holly Arrison, 69, of Erie, PA, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, November 11, 2024. The third of five children, Holly was born in Washington, DC on March 16th, 1955, to William and Phyllis Arrison. Though born with cerebral palsy, ... Read Holly Arrison's Obituary
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