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Merrill Joseph Holbrook 1927 - 2019 Virginia - West Virginia

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Merrill Joseph Holbrook 1927 - 2019 Virginia - West Virginia

Merrill Joseph Holbrook
BIRTH
27 Jul 1927
McDowell County, West Virginia, USA
DEATH
6 May 2019 (aged 91)
Collinsville, Henry County, Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Roselawn Burial Park
Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID
198983503 · View Source
MEMORIAL
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HOLBROOK, Merrill Joseph

July 27, 1927--May 6, 2019

Merrill Joseph Holbrook, 91, of Collinsville, Va., passed away on Monday, May 6, 2019 at his home following a brief illness.

He was born on July 27, 1927 in McDowell County, W.Va. in the coal town called Cucumber to the late Damon Edward Holbrook and Floye Vienna Issacs Holbrook. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of sixty years, Phyllis Christine Caudill Holbrook, and two brothers, Damon Edward Holbrook II and Harold Dean Holbrook.

Surviving are his two sons and their wives, Christopher Joseph and Margaret Kay Quesenberry Holbrook of Claymont, Delaware, and Patrick John and Katrina Lynn Leonard Holbrook of Collinsville, Va.; two grandsons, Justin Christopher Holbrook and his wife Kaitlyn Ann McEnrue Holbrook of Baltimore, Maryland, and Austin Joseph Holbrook and his partner Hillary M. Pena of Wilmington, Del.; and three great-granddaughters, Sophia, Skylar and Teagan Holbrook. Also surviving is one brother, Lloyd "Conn" Holbrook of Bluefield, Va.

Merrill was a graduate of Big Creek High School in War, West Virginia, and of West Virginia Business College in Bluefield, W.Va. He was drafted into the United States Army during the Korean War and served his country while stationed in Germany. Upon his discharge, he returned to Bluefield, West Virginia where he worked for furniture retailer, Chicago House. Soon thereafter, Merrill married Phyllis and they had their first child, Christopher. The family relocated to Collinsville, Va. in 1964 when Merrill went to work as manager of accounting for Stanley Furniture Company. During this time, he also had his second child, Patrick. Merrill remained at Stanley Furniture Company and retired after almost 30 years of employment. He was a long-time member of Smith Memorial United Methodist Church in Collinsville, Va. where he taught the Charles Wesley Sunday School Class for over fifty years. Merrill was thankful to God and to his loving family and friends for a long and wonderful life.

Merrill will be laid to rest at Roselawn Burial Park in Martinsville, Va. following a private family service at Norris Funeral Home. The family would like to thank the staff of Mountain Valley Hospice and Visiting Angels for the professional and compassionate care provided to Merrill over the past few days. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice, 730 E Church St, St #13, Martinsville, Va. 24112.

Norris Funeral Services, Inc. and Crematory of Martinsville, Va. is serving the Holbrook family.

Family Members
Parents

Damon Edward Holbrook
1898–1970


Flora Isaacs Holbrook
1903–1994

Spouse

Phyllis Christine Caudill Holbrook
1930–2016

Siblings

Edward J Holbrook
1924–1994


Lloyd Conley Holbrook
1929–2020


Harold Dean Holbrook
1931–1984
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Debby Stevens
I'm a Christian, and I'm a daughter of Allan B. Holbrook, now in heaven. My married name is Debby Stevens.
My parents, Allan and Marie, were devout Christians, and had 10 children. They were both school teachers, but Mom quit teaching at public school after marriage. But both Mom and Dad home-schooled us all - starting when I was in 1st grade - that's when they came to the decision to home-school us. Dad earned an income through being an English teacher here in Traverse City, for man years. Dad started some Bible meetings that took place in the homes of friends of ours and in our own. He was the main teacher in it, and it was in a discoursing style - he would talk about spiritual things with the fathers of the families, each time, and all the children of the families would sit and listen to it all.
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