ANDREW BLAKE HOLLANDSWORTH - Services for Andrew Blake Hollandsworth, 12, of Callisburg, Texas, were at 10:00 a.m. Monday in the First Baptist Church of Gainesville, Texas. Officiating were Elder Marion Roberts and Pastor Novice Northington.
Andrew was born May 14, 1987, in Sherman, Texas, the son of Karl and Pam Rhoades Hollandsworth, and died May 21, 1999, at his residence.
He loved farm tractors, fishing, riding and loving life to its fullest with his family and friends. Andrew was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include his parents, Karl and Pam Hollandsworth of Callisburg; two brothers, Travis and Eli Hollandsworth of Callisburg; grandparents, J.M. and Wanda Hollandsworth and Pat Rhoades of Callisburg and the late Lee Rhoades; great-grandparents, Opal Rhoades of Burneyville and James and Janie Hollandsworth of Callisburg; and several nieces, nephew, aunts and uncles.
Andrew was preceded in death by his grandfather, Lee Rhoades.
Interment was in the Nelson Grove Cemetery directed by Clement-Keel Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Dave Busch, Cavin King, Dee Westbrook, Darren Baucum, Brad Crowsey and Sam Wolfe.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Make A Wish Foundation of North Texas, 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 333, Dallas, Texas 75244.
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