Clyde-Holloway-Obituary

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Clyde C. Holloway

Nov 28, 1943 – Oct 16, 2016 (Age 72)

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BORN
November 28, 1943
DIED
October 16, 2016
AGE
72

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Hixson Brothers Alexandria Obituary

Clyde C. Holloway, a businessman, public servant, and family man, died Oct. 16, 2016, at his home in Forest Hill, Louisiana. He was 72.Holloway served constituents of the 8th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1987 to 1993. At the time of his death, he was the...

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I was so saddened to learn of Clyde's passing. He was my brother, Chuck's, best friend and I had the pleasure of getting to know him way back when I was a teenager. I always smile when I think back on those days. I was fortunate enough to see him 2 years ago at Linda's birthday party. My deepest sympathy to the whole family.

We are very sorry for your loss.

Gregory, Meredith, & Alisa Bollich

My thoughts ,and Preyers are with your family.
My mom went to Mr. Holloway years back , we tried everything if not for his assistance I would have died then. He was a verry caring and understanding man . He he did for me what he did for many.He used his position to help people in need . I'm un able to attend due to my health issues . God Bless you and your family .

So sorry about Clyde. A good man going home too soon. May God bless you all. Sorry I wasn't able to attend. Huey is in pretty bad shape himself. I don't get out much any more. My thoughts and love in Christ is with you. He gives us all peace in times like this.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. May the God of all comfort be near you during this sad occasion. He said that he is near to all those that call on him in truth. Please call on him for needed comfort and strength during your painful journey.

Clyde was always willing to help someone and steered me in the right direction when I was in DC at the same time he was in Congress. I remember him mentioning in a conversation at the nursery on 9/10/01 that he was headed to DC tomorrow and I was so worried for him the next tragic day. Luckily, he was able to avoid the danger and continue to serve the state he loved so much. No one can replace him, but I hope many aspire to emulate his great deeds. God bless the entire family.