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Mr. Richard Allen Holcomb, age 82, of Fayetteville, GA passed away on March 18, 2017.
Mr. Holcomb was born on July 31, 1934, son of the late Carlton and Arline Holcomb. He was preceded in death by his son: Carlton Holcomb; and granddaughter: Ashley Haberern.
Survivors include his loving wife: Marion Frazier, of Connecticut; daughters: Susan Hall and her husband Steven of Fayetteville, GA and Karen Haberern of Bristol, CT; son and daughter-in-law: Chip and Carla Holcomb of Bristol, CT; grandchildren: Ethan Hall, Evan Hall, Eddie Haberern, Alicia Holcomb, Nick Holcomb.
Mr. Holcomb is a native of Connecticut, where he spent 76 years of his life. He was a Veteran of the United States Navy and served in the Korean War. He was a self-employed home contractor. He enjoyed fishing, playing cards and being around friends and family.
He is fondly remembered by his children as a man who was not afraid of working hard and having a big heart. He would give the shirt off his back to assist anyone, even if it meant he would go without.
The last 7 years of Mr. Holcomb’s life were spent in Georgia with his daughter, Susan, and her family. He came to Georgia as a very sick man. Susan and her family considered it an honor and privilege to care for him during this time. Mr. Holcomb battled throat cancer and a laryngectomy. Despite losing his voice box, he was profound at communicating and managed to share love and joy wherever he went. Susan always told the doctors that he was harder to handle than her 4 year old twins because he was always causing mischief. Despite battling difficult health issues, it was amazing to see the love of God and family transform him and allow him to have peace after so many years of a turbulent life.
Until the very end, Mr. Holcomb showed the strength of his heart and his desire to work hard. He continued to prove the doctors wrong. The miracles of God were once again demonstrated. Now Mr. Holcomb is in Heaven enjoying a new body without pain where he can play, joke, run, and really live once more endlessly.
A memorial service will be held in Connecticut on April 2, 2017 at the O’Brien Funeral Home from 2 to 4 PM.
A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held at 335 Glade Knoll Trail, Fayetteville, GA on May 6, 2017 from 2 to 4 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you serve someone sacrificially in your life today and by doing something that may be inconvenient for you but will make a difference in their life (and yours too). Donations may also be made to Fayette Senior Services, 4 Center Drive, Fayetteville, GA 30214.
Messages of condolence may be shared by visiting www.GeorgiaCremation.com. The family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 1086 Highway 54 West, Fayetteville.
“My flesh and heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” Ps 73:26
Donna Masotti says
Susan, what a beautiful tribute to your father. He was truly a loving and generous man and one I relied on several times in my life. He will be missed, but I am glad he is at peace and no longer suffering the pains of his physical body. Love to you and the family.
Renee Holcomb says
Dear Susan, I know how much your father will be missed, especially by you and your family. He was tryly blessed to have spent his last years with you. What a nice picture of him – that’s how I remember him. How much we enjoyed the outdoor picnics he and your mom used to have in the summertime. Your dad was always one for a good time and he will be sorely missed but not forgotten. My love to you, your husband and children.
Crossroads MC, Bristol, Ct says
The Crossroads Motorcycle Club would like to express our deepest sympathies and we would like to extend our deepest condolences to Chip and the entire Holcomb family.
Lori Holcomb says
I’m so very sorry to hear of your loss. I love all of you and my heart goes out to you. I’m here for whatever you need.
Lynne Pittillo says
Susan, your dad was a very special person. I will miss him. He touched my heart in the little time I got to take care of him. He is now flying with the angels. Lynne, RN….his nurse