Robert Hollaway

Robert Hollaway obituary, Lubbock, TX

Robert Hollaway

Robert Hollaway Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Agape Funeral Chapel & Crematory - Lubbock on Feb. 26, 2025.

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Robert Peeler Hollaway
Born 5 December 1970 died 20 February 2025
Parents of Arthur and Ann Hollaway
Graduated Tatum High School
Peeler was humble person when he came into the room, he always had a smile. He was a soft heart loving
person that grew on you overtime, Peeler was member of the Tatum FFA and enjoyed it very much. He
was good big brother that will be missed very much. He loved to read books, he would read anything
that he would pick up.
Peeler married Rhonda Hollaway and adopted Brian Hollaway and he was a good
dad to Brian. He is survived by his brothers
Nathan and Kristie Gilmore Quinton and Melissa Hollaway, Clinton Hollaway
Nephew's and Nieces
Chase and Brittany Gilmore, Kelsea and Jordan Collinsworth and Lucy, Vanessa Zogopolous, Bradley
Ballard and Benjham Milbraugh
Robert Peeler Hollaway service: Celebration of Life will be on 7 March 2025 at 10:30am Faith Baptist Church in Lubbock.
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Nina B. Stancil

March 4, 2025

This is his Aunt Nina, sister of his father. I didn't get to really know Peeler until his father starting have memory issues. We bonded our friendship from that time on. I got to know him as he navigated the difficult task of getting his father in a memory care unit. This was not an easy thing to do but Peeler did not give up. He wanted to make sure his Father was safe and cared for in a loving manner. Peeler was my Ancestry Buddie and we talked a lot about family and where we came from. As Hollaway's we were told that we were Irish and some Indian and Ann (his Mother) was told the same thing. Well guess what, we are mainly Swedish, Scottish and English. Very little Irish and no Indian...who knew. I wish I could be there today but at 82 I don't travel very well. But my thoughts and prays are with the family and friends. Love you.

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