Condolences
Rodney was a kind soul and beautiful man. So sorry to hear he has passed. I knew him a few years ago. May his beautiful soul rest in peace.
Rodney and I worked together for Paul Harris Stores, he worked in the ware house and I worked in the payroll department.He was one of the nicest and most funny person that you would want to and work with. My husband and I are sending our condolences and prayers to his family. Linda F. Tarver (Wesley)
Rodney and I met when he was still working for the railroad. We instantly had a connection and love to talk about sports. He called me "Shorty". He being 6'4'' and me 5'2". Knowing how much he loved fishing, my family and I took him out on our boat and showed him how the Pacific Northwest catches fresh crab, when he came to visit. He had such a great time, he really tried to make it back to Washington State again, but unfortunately, this didn't happen, with all the challenges he was faced with. He is now with his best friend and family members and hopefully at peace. I will always remember the good times we had. He will forever be in my heart.
Daddy and I will miss you dearly. Your friendship was unconditional, our hearts are sadden to see you go so soon. We know that GOD used you for his purpose and your work is now complete. Thank you for serving God in a mighty way and touching so many lives. Love Donna and Bobby Carroll
To the family of Rodney Hollliday he will surely be missed he wtas a light in tihis world and he will be missed now he is resting in Jesus arms, rest in peace.
Rodney was a proud father ... A loyal friend... A good man. We put a lifetime into four and a half years ; from hanging out together and doing nothing to picnics at Eagle Creek Park (which he called his Park) walking the trails and talking about any and everything, jazz concerts, to watching most sports together. And especially debating about the Pacers and LeBron James... Notice I did not say the Pacers and Miami Heat or the Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers, I said the Pacers and LeBron James. He was a faithful companion, I miss him dearly.
My Father-In-Law was a proud, God-fearing man. I was blessed to share memories with him that will always cause me to look back and smile. I am so proud of my husband, Rodney Holliday II for carrying on every positive attribute that his father possessed. Many blessings to the entire family. I love you all.
This one here is a hard one 4 me..he was my father-in-law..and i had much respect 4 him..ima miss are long talks about life&are debate on who's the real (GOAT JORDAN ARE LABRON)..YOU KEPT IT REAL WIT ME..AND IMA ALWAY'S LUV YOU 4 THAT..I CAN HEAR YOU NOW TELLIN ME..YOU DONE AT THE GYM ALREADY BOI YOU SOFT..REST WELL POP'S JOB WELL ✔..AHHH YEA IMA ALWAYS TAKE CARE OF YOUR DAUGHTER MY WIFE AKA LADYBUG.. I MADE THAT PROMISE 2 YOU..AND IMA KEEP THAT..SEE U ON THE OTHER SIDE
I remember my Father/Daughter dance at my wedding, and the song was Whitney Houston ‶I Look To You″. That song has so much meaning, and even though you are not here physically, you are here spiritually and I will forever carry you in my heart, and will ALWAYS look to you. I love you daddy. Your first born, your twin Lisa
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