Wayne Franklin Hollman

Wayne Franklin Hollman

February 06, 1916 - May 17, 2008

Wayne Franklin Hollman

February 06, 1916 - May 17, 2008

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Wayne Franklin Hollman was born Feb. 6, 1916 in Utah and passed away May 17, 2008 in Glendale, CA. He was 92. Wayne is survived by his brother, Douglas Hollman, his sister, Mary Jo Davis and many nieces and nephews who will miss him dearly.

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5 responses to Wayne Franklin Hollman

  1. Uncle Wayne,
    I remember so much of my childhood when I think of you. Though you had no children of your own…you loved your little nieces and nephews. I remember that you played the piano so beautifully, you had a wonderful sense of humor,
    and you loved to drive your Porsche very, very fast!! It is a sad thought that you are no longer here, Uncle Wayne, but I believe Gramma has set another place at her table for you. And now your Mother and Father, your brothers and sister who preceeded you in their heavenly journey have you in their loving embrace. Until the day that we all meet again, I love you, Uncle Wayne.
    Your niece,
    Jeri

  2. Being the youngest in my family, I didn’t get to know Uncle Wayne as my older brothers and sisters did. But what I did remember was that Wayne was always chipper, and easygoing with us kids, and in the true spirit of an uncle, was willing to go and do things with us without so much as a complaint even if it might not have appealed to him.
    Wayne had a good spirit, and I truly believe that those with such a spirit will most certainly be rewarded in heaven.
    Say Hi to Dad for me Wayne, God bless your journey.

  3. Being the youngest in my family, I didn’t get to know Uncle Wayne as my older brothers and sisters did. But what I did remember was that Wayne was always chipper, and easygoing with us kids, and in the true spirit of an uncle, was willing to go and do things with us without so much as a complaint even if it might not have appealed to him.
    Wayne had a good spirit, and I truly believe that those with such a spirit will most certainly be rewarded in heaven.
    Say Hi to Dad for me Wayne, God bless your journey.

  4. Dear Uncle Wayne,

    I have alway thought of you as a sweet man. When ever I would talk to you, you seem to truly be interested in what I was saying. And I so appreciated that about you. I remember what a wonderful pianist you were. And you had that white bath tub porcha, and you took me for a ride in it, and you drove 80 miles a hour in it. I was kinda of afraid, but it was fun to be with you. I know how my brother, Ken coveted that car of yours.

    I will truly miss you. But I know you are with the Lord and also with your wonderful Mom and Dad and your brothers and sister.

    Love, Suzi

  5. He is with God and all that love him in heaven. He is happy again and forever.

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