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Linda Brock Holloway, 75, of Phenix City, AL died while at Columbus Hospice House, Columbus, GA on Friday, July 04, 2025, surrounded by loving family.
A private Service of Remembrance will be held at a later date according to Vance Brooks Funeral Home, Phenix City, AL.
Mrs. Holloway was born November 27, 1949, in Columbus, GA daughter of the late Millard and Maxine Mathis Brock. She had worked with Walmart for many years as a Cashier and she loved her job. When not working or with family she spent her spare time watching various crime solving shows such as NCIS and Law and Order.
We will remember her as a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She always put her family before her own needs. We are thankful for her dedication and commitment to family.
Mrs. Holloway was preceded in death by her parents, Millard and Maxine Brock; her husband, John Frank Holloway and a sister, Jean Brock McGee.
Survivors include her daughter, Shelby Renee Holloway, Phenix City, AL; three sons, Jeff Holloway (Julie), Cuming, GA, John Keith Brock Holloway and Jusitn Holloway, both of Phenix City, AL; one sister, Margie Brock; four grandchildren, Kyle Holloway, Casey Holloway, Victoria Holloway Tolbert (Adam) and Aiden Holloway; and one great-grandchild, baby Tolbert, on the way; several nieces, nephews and friends.
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3738 Hwy 431 N., Phenix City, AL 36867
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