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Gerald Franklin “Jerry” Holliday

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Gerald Franklin “Jerry” Holliday

Birth
Death
31 Oct 2004 (aged 64)
Burial
Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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8_16_9
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Jerry Holliday passed away October 31, 2004 at home after a brave battle with cancer. Jerry was born to Ira and Mickey Holliday in Snowflake, Arizona. February 19, 1940. Jerry met Joey Shumway in Blanding and they were married in the Manti Temple in June of 1958. Together they raised five children. Jerry enjoyed serving in his church callings. At the time of his death he was serving on the Stake High Council. He was very active in his community and served as San Juan County Commissioner. Jerry established Holliday Construction. He loved hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, uranium mining, logging and construction. What he loved most was spending time with his family at the cabin. His lifelong interest in the Anasazi Culture led to a large collection of artifacts which were donated to the State of Utah and are on display at The Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blanding. Jerry is survived by his wife, five children and 20 grandchildren. Services held at the Blanding Stake Center Wed. Nov. 3, 2004.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/2/2004.
Jerry Holliday passed away October 31, 2004 at home after a brave battle with cancer. Jerry was born to Ira and Mickey Holliday in Snowflake, Arizona. February 19, 1940. Jerry met Joey Shumway in Blanding and they were married in the Manti Temple in June of 1958. Together they raised five children. Jerry enjoyed serving in his church callings. At the time of his death he was serving on the Stake High Council. He was very active in his community and served as San Juan County Commissioner. Jerry established Holliday Construction. He loved hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, uranium mining, logging and construction. What he loved most was spending time with his family at the cabin. His lifelong interest in the Anasazi Culture led to a large collection of artifacts which were donated to the State of Utah and are on display at The Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blanding. Jerry is survived by his wife, five children and 20 grandchildren. Services held at the Blanding Stake Center Wed. Nov. 3, 2004.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/2/2004.


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