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Kyle Brandon Hollis, born on March 15, 1984, in Kennett, Missouri, passed away on March 27, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and cherished memories. At the age of 41, Brandon resided in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, where he was known as a devoted father, brother, and friend.
Brandon's passion for the outdoors defined much of his life. He found immense joy in hunting and fishing, relishing peaceful days by the river where he often went floating with family and friends. A true culinary artist, Brandon had a remarkable talent for cooking and would frequently showcase his skills during family barbecues, bringing everyone together with his delicious meals and warm spirit. He was also a passionate supporter of his beloved St. Louis Cardinals.
Brandon's commitment to his children was unwavering. He was actively involved in their lives, ensuring they felt loved and supported as they grew. He leaves behind his beloved mother, Joan Burgess Hollis Edwards; his treasured children, Madison Hollis, Gage Arjona, Chance Hindmon Hollis, Brinley Hollis, Bragen Hollis, Beckett Hollis, and Braley Clark; his anticipated granddaughter-to-be, Leilani Marvel; the love of his life, Lacey Clark; as well as his siblings-brother Anthony Hollis, sisters Keshia Phelps and Krystal Phelps, brother Kurtus Austin, and brother-in-law Allen Motes.
Brandon was preceded in death by his father, Arlie "Harold" Hollis, and his sister, Kim Motes.
Brandon's family and friends will have the opportunity to pay their respects during a public visitation that will be held at Heath Funeral Home on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, starting at 12:00 PM. Following the visitation, a funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 PM, honoring Brandon's life and legacy. He will then be laid to rest in Lulu Cemetery in Senath, MO.
Kyle Brandon Hollis will be remembered not just for the joy he brought to the lives of those around him but also for the enduring legacy of love and adventure that he instilled in his family. May he rest in peace.
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