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Clark D. Holloway
1944 2025

Clark D. Holloway

June 11, 1944 — July 6, 2025

Clark Dallas, affectionately known as “Pee Wee,” was born on June 11, 1944, in Rachel, West Virginia, to Titus and Lillian Waddy Holloway. As the youngest of nine children, he learned the importance of togetherness, sharing both the joys of childhood and the responsibilities that come with a large, loving family.

After graduating from Farmington High School in 1961 with dreams of a football scholarship, Clark's path took a different direction. Although he was offered a chance to play professional baseball with the Pittsburgh Pirates, he chose instead to follow in the footsteps of his older siblings and moved to Denver, Colorado.

Pee Wee excelled in sports and was known for his fun-loving nature. He cherished time spent with family, enjoyed fishing with his brother Bobby, and liked playing dominoes and cards. A devoted fan of the Denver Broncos, Clark's life was centered around love—love given and love received. He was a steadfast presence in the lives of his family and friends, providing warmth, laughter, and wise counsel. Attending Holloway Family Reunions brought him great joy.

In 1982, Clark met his soulmate, Jolene, and they shared 43 wonderful years together. A dedicated worker, he held jobs at both Samsonite and the United Parcel Service (UPS) simultaneously.

Clark was preceded in death by his eight siblings: Ernest, Benjamin, William, Robert, Mary Annis, Carolyn Jo, Grace Mae, and Selina Lou. He is survived by his beloved wife Jolene Holloway and his nine children: Altremaine Robinson, Clayson Robinson, Lucreatria Holloway, Sherrel Collins, Tamara Phillips, Jervon Webber, Kendra Webber, Kamika Curne, Amethyst (Amy) Milton, along with fifteen grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

As we bid farewell, let us do so with love and reverence, cherishing the legacy he leaves behind. Though he may

be gone from our sight, he remains present in our memories and spirits. May peace and comfort accompany all

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