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Monnie Claude Holbrook 1958 - 2014 Maryland - Anchorage, Alaska

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Monnie Claude Holbrook 1958 - 2014 Maryland - Anchorage, Alaska

MONNIE HOLBROOK OBITUARY
Monnie Claude Holbrook was born on May 11, 1958, in North East, Md. During his time in the U.S. Military, he was stationed in Anchorage, Alaska, fell blissfully in love with the great state and called it home for the remainder of his fascinating life. Monnie was an avid outdoorsman, spending weeks at a time in various towns exploring new domain, Monnie loved a good adventure. As a born country boy, he was made for a life outside the small town limits. Monnie never took a minute of life for granted, you could count on him for a helping hand, well thought advice or a beautiful prayer. Feisty and passionate, quick witted and always three steps ahead of life, Monnie had a powerful dynamic presence. He was a Craftsman, gun enthusiast, hunter, fisher, contractor, mechanic, musician, father, brother, fiance, son, friend and most importantly he loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Monnie took advantage of every moment he had on earth. Bluegrass and Gospel music were personal favorites of his, the feel of the good ol' boys, the memories of sitting on the old family farm in North East, Md., bluegrass and gospel music struck a special chord in Monnie's heart. Monnie will be remembered by his vast knowledge for the teachings of Jesus Christ and photographic memory for biblical passages and stories. He prayed as a first language. Monnie was a Warrior of the Cross. Monnie was a father of six children; he was beyond proud to see the people they have grown to be and excited to watch his family grow into families of their own. A man of family and a man of God, Monnie will be missed, and his love and prayers will live on in the lives of those he left behind. Monnie is survived by his fiance, Susan Teel; sister, Judy L. Etemadi; brothers, Marty Holbrook and Ricky Holbrook; sons, Nicholas C. Holbrook, Shane J. Holbrook, Jared B. Holbrook and Corey A. Holbrook; daughters, Ashley M. Van Us and Monica J. Holbrook; and grandchildren, Nicholas C. Holbrook Jr. and Ava Grace Holbrook. Monnie was preceded in death by his mother, Gladys J. Dunsmore Holbrook; father, Johnny Claude Holbrook Jr; brother, Johnny Carl Holbrook; and his sister, Karen D. Holbrook. Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2014, at Abbott Loop Community Church, located at 2626 Abbott, and a viewing will begin at 1 p.m. Monnie will be buried at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 8, 2014, at Fort Richardson National Cemetery.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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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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