BROKEN ARROW-Graveside services for Cory Kim Holman, 51, Broken Arrow, are 11 a.m.
Friday at Rosedale Cemetery, the Rev. Bob Langston will officiate.
Mr. Holman died Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, at a Tulsa hospital. He was born April 25,
1956, at Ada to Paskel Trent "Pat" and Bonny Bell Willoughy Holman.
He attended school at Bernard Elementary in St. Louis, Mo., and graduated from high
school in 1974. He received a bachelor's of science degree in criminal justice in two
years at Northeastern State University, where he was on the president's honor roll.
After graduation from high school, Mr. Holman took the civil service examination and
worked for the U. S. Post Office for a year then took a lateral transfer to the
Department of the Army in St. Louis at the Reserve Components Personnel Center in the
casualty branch, ensuring that the men and women who served this nation during it's
war's including the Civil War received the proper paper work entitling them to
benefits. After a few years in the public sector, Mr. Holman went back to work for
the federal government as a trustee in Los Angeles, Calif., for five years in the
bankruptcy courts until his retirement. He was a member of the First Baptist Church
of Broken Arrow, a member of the Muscular Dystrophy Association as well as the
Muscular Sclerosis Society.
Survivors include two brothers, his identical twin, Tim Holman, Broken Arrow, and
Trent Holman and wife Barbara, Tulsa.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and a niece, Shannon.
Criswell Funeral Home, Ada
BROKEN ARROW-Graveside services for Cory Kim Holman, 51, Broken Arrow, are 11 a.m.
Friday at Rosedale Cemetery, the Rev. Bob Langston will officiate.
Mr. Holman died Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, at a Tulsa hospital. He was born April 25,
1956, at Ada to Paskel Trent "Pat" and Bonny Bell Willoughy Holman.
He attended school at Bernard Elementary in St. Louis, Mo., and graduated from high
school in 1974. He received a bachelor's of science degree in criminal justice in two
years at Northeastern State University, where he was on the president's honor roll.
After graduation from high school, Mr. Holman took the civil service examination and
worked for the U. S. Post Office for a year then took a lateral transfer to the
Department of the Army in St. Louis at the Reserve Components Personnel Center in the
casualty branch, ensuring that the men and women who served this nation during it's
war's including the Civil War received the proper paper work entitling them to
benefits. After a few years in the public sector, Mr. Holman went back to work for
the federal government as a trustee in Los Angeles, Calif., for five years in the
bankruptcy courts until his retirement. He was a member of the First Baptist Church
of Broken Arrow, a member of the Muscular Dystrophy Association as well as the
Muscular Sclerosis Society.
Survivors include two brothers, his identical twin, Tim Holman, Broken Arrow, and
Trent Holman and wife Barbara, Tulsa.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and a niece, Shannon.
Criswell Funeral Home, Ada
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