Zula Kline
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Birth date: Jul 6, 1953 Death date: Dec 24, 2020
Larry D. Hollinger of Magnolia, passed away peacefully and surrounded by his family on Thursday, December 24, 2020, after fighting a heroic battle with cancer. Larry was greatly loved by all, the life of the party and knew no stra Read Obituary
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On behalf of Calvary Church, Dover, and myself, we extend our condolences to the family. Larry worked with us for a few years. He was a great man, a hard worker, down to earth, and caring. I still use one of his famous sayings, "It ain't nothing but a thang." We pray that God will give you all peace and comfort during this time! With love and care, Dorothy Wood
When we were little we played a game called LIFE. Larry was a front line soldier not in the military but in life.
He traveled down many paths and sometimes struggled to reach the main road. But Larry never gave up in his pursuit of inner peace and happiness. Thank God he has found it now and no one can take that away from him.
Thoughts and Prayer to your family Larry, I’m sure your having a ball with all your buddies in Heaven. Loved seeing you and sharing memories of the good ole days.
It's been a long time since I saw Larry. He was a grooms man at my first marriage ,and I was at his and Bev's Wedding . WE all had some good times together when we were young. Larry was always a good hearted guy that would help you out if you needed it.
God bless you Larry, rest in peace.
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Larry Thank you for being my friend and SAL Commander. I will always remember the times we had together at the meetings, Bar, Bingo, Breakfast's, pavillion. You always were willing to give from your heart. You are loved by everyone. I will miss you and hope to see you some day again in Glory.
1st Vice Commander Walter L. Fox Post 2 American Legion.
Ozzie
Roger and I will miss Larry.
Larry spoke very highly of all his friends at the American Legion.
He has earned a chance to rest in peace.
R.I.P. Brother had lot beers together bowling and hunting.