Rev. Holcomb had been a resident of Heber Springs for the past fourteen years and was serving as pastor of South Side Baptist Church. He served in the United States Army and Arkansas National Guard. In addition to his parents, Rev. Holcomb was preceded in death by two brothers, Jesse Holcomb and Bill Holcomb; and one sister, Juanita Holcomb.
He is survived by his wife, Judy Holcomb of Heber Springs; two daughters, Faith Floyd and husband, Jabo, of Bentonville, and Paige McCarley and husband, Mike, of Lamar; seven grandchildren, Jennifer, Ryan, Bekah, Colby, Jon, Katie, and Daniel; two great grandchildren, Kenzie and Gracie; two brothers, Charles Holcomb and James Holcomb; and two sisters, Anna Robertson and Bonnie Thornton. Rev. Holcomb is also survived by many relatives and friends.
He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. His love for the Lord, family and friends was the cornerstone of his life.
Rev. Holcomb had been a resident of Heber Springs for the past fourteen years and was serving as pastor of South Side Baptist Church. He served in the United States Army and Arkansas National Guard. In addition to his parents, Rev. Holcomb was preceded in death by two brothers, Jesse Holcomb and Bill Holcomb; and one sister, Juanita Holcomb.
He is survived by his wife, Judy Holcomb of Heber Springs; two daughters, Faith Floyd and husband, Jabo, of Bentonville, and Paige McCarley and husband, Mike, of Lamar; seven grandchildren, Jennifer, Ryan, Bekah, Colby, Jon, Katie, and Daniel; two great grandchildren, Kenzie and Gracie; two brothers, Charles Holcomb and James Holcomb; and two sisters, Anna Robertson and Bonnie Thornton. Rev. Holcomb is also survived by many relatives and friends.
He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. His love for the Lord, family and friends was the cornerstone of his life.
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