Mr. Ronald B. Holland's Obituary
Mr. Ronald Holland, age 62 of Nashville, Tennessee passed away on Wednesday, January 15, 2020. He was born on November 1, 1957 in Oviedo, Florida. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter Marisela Rodriguez. He is survived by his wife Linda Holland, his beloved pup Romeo Holland, his daughters Paula Lessary (Benito) and Rosetta Venancio (Fidel), his son Jeremy Brown (Natalie), his grandchildren Jose (Evelyn), Maria (Rubio), Gloria (Alex), and Christian (Leslie) Sanchez, Mikel and Julian Lessary, Joelton, Lincoln, and Hailey Brown, and his great-grandchildren Dalton Rodriguez, Mili Arajuo, Axel Arambula, Allison, Christian Jr., and Nalani Sanchez. He is also survived by friends Miranda Coons, April Martinez, Stephanie Basoria, William Brown, and Barbara (Archie), his mother Olivia Holland, brother Bryant Holland, Jr., stepbrother William Kulhmann, stepsisters, Cyndie Anderson, Lily Othouse, Carey Ryan, Christina Anderson, and Catherine Holland, sisters Tamethia Winn and Allison Holland, and nephews Michael Holland, Adrian Reed, and Bryant Holland III, and nieces Eva May Holland, Erica, Missy, and Heather.
Ron was an amazing person. He was highly intelligent, earning several degrees from The University of Memphis, and loved working on computers, even building many from scratch. He was adventurous and outgoing, and one of the strongest, most determined people you would ever meet. He was everyone’s HERO and MENTOR, and loved teaching and helping people whenever he could. He also was a lover of music and enjoyed sharing his love for music with anyone he could. He loved his family dearly, especially the love of his life Linda. Ron was loved by all who knew him and will be greatly missed.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, February 1, 2020 from 1-3pm with a Celebration of Life Funeral Service beginning at 3pm. Spring Hill Funeral Home has been entrusted with the final care of Mr. Holland. 5110 Gallatin Road, Nashville, Tennessee 37216. (615) 865-1101. “Where Nashville Comes to Remember.”
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