Timothy E. Holland

Timothy E. Holland obituary

Timothy E. Holland

Timothy Holland Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Givnish Funeral Home - Cinnaminson on Aug. 29, 2025.

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Tim is survived by his parents John and Mary Jo and his sister Liz and brother in law Matthew. Tim was born in Concord, MA and lived on Hanscom AFB. There he met the Davis family, and Pat and Jim Davis became Meme and Papa. Susan DuPont Ashe was his first teacher who saw his potential and taught him sign language. He lived briefly in Satellite Beach Fl (Patrick AFB) and loved going to the beach. He had many trips to the Jersey Shore as well with his Uncle Gene, who shared his love of the ocean. He moved back to MA and eventually settled in Cinnaminson , NJ where he could spend more time with his grandfather, Joseph Oscilowski and his Aunt Valerie. His weekly pizza with Aunt Maria was anticipated all week. Tim loved music and dancing and his dance parties with his sister, Liz. Tim is also survived by his aunts and uncles Anthony, Regina, Roberta, Meg & Kate and numerous cousins, and many close family members. Tim was a gentle giant. Tim loved Barney, Disney, eating in restaurants and traveling. WDW and Disneyland were annual family trips that brought him tremendous joy. The last few years Disney cruises took him to Alaska and Peggy's Cove. He enjoyed making lists and planning each day. Tim was blessed to have great doctors and teachers in Boston and Philadelphia. He saw them as friends and looked forward to seeing them. He loved his McFlurry after each doctor visit. A gathering of family and friends will be held Wednesday, September 3rd from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Givnish of Cinnaminson 1200 Route 130 N. If so desired, memorial contributions may be may to Food Bank of South Jersey https://foodbanksj.org/

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Givnish Funeral Home - Cinnaminson

1200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077

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