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Kenneth Allen Holloway
March 22nd, 1941 - December 13th, 2024
Mr. Kenneth Allen Holloway, age 83, a resident of Auburndale, Florida passed away Friday, December 13, 2024, at his home. Mr. Holloway was born March 22, 1941, in Tulsa, Oklahoma to John Winford and Mamie Elette (Norse) Holloway. He was a snowbird between Michigan and Florida since 2007. Kenneth was a retired Journeyman Tool Maker in the Manufacturing Industry in Detroit, Michigan. He was a Veteran of the National Guard serving during the Detroit Riots. Kenneth was a member of the VFW, corvette club, enjoyed old cars, going to car shows and spending time with his family. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife – Diane Eleanor Holloway; daughter – Karen Lynn Holloway; brother – Steve Holloway and sister-in-law – Mary Holloway. Kenneth is survived by his family, 2 sons – Douglas (Virginia) Holloway and Richard (Rhonda) Holloway both of Michigan; 3 brothers – Ed (Alisha) Holloway, Harlen Holloway and Danny Holloway; sister – Barbara (Ray) Ditty; 5 grandchildren – Trevor (Jennifer), Allie, Zach, Christopher (Makayla) and Liam; 5 great grandchildren – Tobias, Corbin, Olivia, Nova and Henry. Memorial services will be held at a later date in Michigan.
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