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Time To Be Born: On July 24, 1989, Enorris Holley was born to the parents of Pamela Holley and Randolph Knowles Jr. in Albany, Georgia.
Time To Learn: He received his education in the Dougherty County School System.
Time to Serve: At the age of 17, he was baptized and became a member of New Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Minister Solomon Loud.
Time To Embrace: Enorris loved his family, children, and had a special love for his granddaddy Joseph Mitchell, Jr.
Time To Rest: On March 22, 2025, Enorris (Pooh) peacefully went to be with the Lord, surrounded by the love of his family. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Randolph Knowles Sr. and Ruthie Knowles and Uncle Michael Albritten.
Time To Cherish: Enorris leaves a lifetime of love and cherished memories, a loving companion Tequilla Lester of Albany, Georgia; six children, Nevaeh Battle, Enariyana Holley, Quamire Holley, Starquasia Gilmore, Treyvion and Jayvon Gilmore of Albany, Georgia; one granddaughter, Journee Gilmore of Albany, Georgia; parents of Pamela Holley Holsey (Willie) and Randolph Knowles, Jr. (Martha); a bonus dad, Pastor David Lockett of Panama City, Florida; three sisters, Leslie Scott of Dothan, Alabama; Tchernavia, and Marnesha Lockett of Albany, Georgia; two brothers, Ezekiel Knowles of Albany, Georgia and Dezmon Lockett of Warner Robins, Georgia; three bonus brothers, Travis Lockett, Kyser Lockett Sr., and Savion Lockett; grandparents, Joseph Jr. and Linda Mitchell of Leesburg, Georgia; four aunts, Tonya and Diandra Mitchell of Leesburg, Georgia, Cassandra Mitchell of Nashville, Tennesse, and Jennifer Knowles of Albany, Georgia; four bonus aunts, Develyn Watson (Bay), Shirley Lockett, Brenda Wright (Lonnie), and Connie Thomas; eight uncles, Eric Knowles, Sr., Terrell and Travis Jordan, Apostle Henry Lee Holsey (Prophetess Louise), Reverend Johnny Holsey (Dr. Deane), Jimmy Holsey, Winfred Holsey, and Shon Holsey (Shaquita). A host of great aunts, great uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. His friends knew him as “Holleywood”.
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