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Diana R. <I>McVoy</I> Holley

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Diana R. McVoy Holley

Birth
USA
Death
23 Jun 2010 (aged 67)
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Diana R. Holley, 67, of St. Petersburg, FL, and a former resident of Huntington, IN, died Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at 5 a.m. at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL.

Mrs. Holley graduated from Huntington Township High School. She had been employed by Wabash Magnetics and Memcor, both in Huntington, and retired from Raytheon in St. Petersburg, FL. She had lived in St. Petersburg since 1983.

She was born June 20, 1943, to Kenneth L. and Ethel McVoy. After her father was killed in World War II, she was raised by her mother and stepfather, Fred Henemyer. Her mother survives in Huntington. Her first marriage was to Gerald J. Kindler. Her second marriage was in Wabash to Earl E. Holley, who survives.

Additional survivors include a daughter, Jill C. (Charles Jr.) Hall, of Huntington; two sons, Lon (Tracey) Kindler, of Dupont, WA, and Steven Holley, of St. Petersburg, FL; a sister, Jill (Ralph) Miller, of Huntington; nine grandchildren, Ashley Hall, Chase Hall, Lindsay Hall, Bethany Hall, Jessica Holley and Chelsea Holley, all of Huntington, and DeShae Kindler, Lon Kindler Jr. and Trey Kindler, all of Dupont, WA; and four great-grandchildren.

There are no local calling hours or services.

Bailey-Love Mortuary handled local arrangements.
Diana R. Holley, 67, of St. Petersburg, FL, and a former resident of Huntington, IN, died Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at 5 a.m. at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL.

Mrs. Holley graduated from Huntington Township High School. She had been employed by Wabash Magnetics and Memcor, both in Huntington, and retired from Raytheon in St. Petersburg, FL. She had lived in St. Petersburg since 1983.

She was born June 20, 1943, to Kenneth L. and Ethel McVoy. After her father was killed in World War II, she was raised by her mother and stepfather, Fred Henemyer. Her mother survives in Huntington. Her first marriage was to Gerald J. Kindler. Her second marriage was in Wabash to Earl E. Holley, who survives.

Additional survivors include a daughter, Jill C. (Charles Jr.) Hall, of Huntington; two sons, Lon (Tracey) Kindler, of Dupont, WA, and Steven Holley, of St. Petersburg, FL; a sister, Jill (Ralph) Miller, of Huntington; nine grandchildren, Ashley Hall, Chase Hall, Lindsay Hall, Bethany Hall, Jessica Holley and Chelsea Holley, all of Huntington, and DeShae Kindler, Lon Kindler Jr. and Trey Kindler, all of Dupont, WA; and four great-grandchildren.

There are no local calling hours or services.

Bailey-Love Mortuary handled local arrangements.


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