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Kenneth Earl Holland Sr.

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Kenneth Earl Holland Sr.

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12 Feb 2021 (aged 86)
Angier, Harnett County, North Carolina, USA
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Angier, Harnett County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Angier – Kenneth Earl Holland Sr., 86 of Angier, NC crossed the banks of Jordan to his final resting place, Feb.12, 2021, at home surrounded by his children.

Kenneth is predeceased by his wife Sue Pearce Holland, leaving his son, Kenneth Earl Holland Jr. (Jean) of West End, daughters Sue Page of Angier, and Beth Horton (Randall) of Wake Forest. Six grandchildren, Eddie Page, Randy Ross, Brian Oneal, Crystal Holland, Chris Timberlake, Jennifer Oneal, and Will Holland. Kenneth was also adored by his 9 great grandchildren.

In his early years Kenneth ran the restaurant at Capital City Truck Stop; he owned and operated Hwy 50 Garage and in his “so called” retirement years was the owner and developer of Holland Place Mobile Home Park. Kenneth and Sue worked tirelessly side by side for 34 years.
When Kenneth was not busy caring for his beloved pony Britney, he was at the Angier McDonald at the “Old Farts” table discussing and solving all the worlds problems with his dear friends that brought him much entertainment.

Funeral services will by Monday at 2:00 PM at Bryan-Lee Funeral Home, Angier. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to St Jude in Kenneth’s memory.
Angier – Kenneth Earl Holland Sr., 86 of Angier, NC crossed the banks of Jordan to his final resting place, Feb.12, 2021, at home surrounded by his children.

Kenneth is predeceased by his wife Sue Pearce Holland, leaving his son, Kenneth Earl Holland Jr. (Jean) of West End, daughters Sue Page of Angier, and Beth Horton (Randall) of Wake Forest. Six grandchildren, Eddie Page, Randy Ross, Brian Oneal, Crystal Holland, Chris Timberlake, Jennifer Oneal, and Will Holland. Kenneth was also adored by his 9 great grandchildren.

In his early years Kenneth ran the restaurant at Capital City Truck Stop; he owned and operated Hwy 50 Garage and in his “so called” retirement years was the owner and developer of Holland Place Mobile Home Park. Kenneth and Sue worked tirelessly side by side for 34 years.
When Kenneth was not busy caring for his beloved pony Britney, he was at the Angier McDonald at the “Old Farts” table discussing and solving all the worlds problems with his dear friends that brought him much entertainment.

Funeral services will by Monday at 2:00 PM at Bryan-Lee Funeral Home, Angier. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to St Jude in Kenneth’s memory.


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