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© Bartlesville Examiner
Submitted by: Ann Weber


Floyd Holland Jr.

Floyd Holland Jr.
??? ~ December 15, 2017 | Age 63

Floyd Holland Jr. 63 passed away at the Oklahoma Heart Institute Friday afternoon December 15.

Floyd managed a meat market in Independence Kansas before moving to Tulsa to work at Petty's Grocery in the meat department. He worked for several years at Process Manurfacturing.

Floyd enjoyed fishing and hunting. He had a bird farm in Kansas and was the guide for many bird hunts.

Floyd was preceded in death by his parents John Holland and Marilyn Prather Holland, a brother Johnny Holland, a sister Marilyn Holland, and a son Michael Holland.

Floyd is survived by one son Larry Holland, a sister Marilea Holland Peterson, a brother Clifford Holland and many extended family and friends.

His remains will be near his son Michael in Altona Kansas.

Published in Examiner-Enterprise from Dec. 19, 2017 to Jan. 18, 2018 


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