I did not want to leave you all, because I loved each of you in my own unique way, but when God heard my secret cries, His death angels came to take me away. After only sixty-seven years of life and many trials and tribulations, I welcomed my departure from this land because this world was never meant to be a permanent home for me. Don’t worry about me, because there was peace and serenity on this journey. My journey through this life is over, but my true journey has just begun! Don’t cry for me; but rejoice instead, because I am now free and resting until that momentous day when we all shall rise again. Why cry for a soul set free?
Marsha Ann Holloway was born on October 13, 1956, to Tommie and Janie Holloway in Brunswick, Georgia. She received her formal education in the Glynn County school system in Brunswick, Georgia. In her leisure, she enjoyed singing and dancing.
Marsha Ann Holloway departed this life on July 14, 2024. She was preceded in death by her father, Deacon Tommie Lee Holloway, Sr., and sister, Christine Holloway.
She leaves to cherish her memories: mother, Janie B. Holloway; two sisters, Catherine (Bob) Herrington and Cynthia Holloway; brother, Tommie (Mary) Holloway, Jr., all of Brunswick, GA; a special friend, Joe McClendon; a special niece, Lacielle Brown; and a host of nephews, nieces, great-nephews, great-nieces, cousins, and amazing friends. Everyone loved Marsha and she loved them to the very end.