Snoopy Holliday, our precious breathless baby, passed peacefully on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 10 weeks gestation. Snoopy is the deeply loved child of Robert and Sarah Cremeans Holliday of McArthur.
Though our time with Snoopy was far too short, the love for this little life had already filled our home and our hearts. Snoopy was dreamed of, talked to, and cherished from the very beginning. His siblings were excited to meet their new baby brother, already imagining the days when they could play together and hold him close. His parents were ready to hear the pitter-patter of more little feet in their home as he grew. Although we never had the chance to watch Snoopy grow here with us, his spirit will always remain part of our family. We tell our children that Snoopy is now among the stars with the siblings who went before, watching over us and shining gently on the path ahead.
Snoopy will always be loved by his parents, Robert and Sarah Holliday, and his siblings Shaelyn, Addyson, Eleanor, and Finnley Holliday.
He joins in spirit his three siblings who passed before him, along with beloved family members Regina Sue Keller (Mawmaw), Charles Grandville Cremeans (Uncle Chuck), and Christina Sue Cremeans (Aunt Tina). Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Hughes Funeral Home of Athens, where you are encouraged to sign the online guestbook or leave the family a message of sympathy at www.ehwfh.com. A private family service will be held to honor and remember our sweet little star.
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