Ronnie Lee Holliman

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Visitation Schedule
Roller Coffman Chapel
1701 W. Main Street
Mountain View, AR  72560
Sunday, January 28, 2018
6:00-8:00 PM
Service Schedule
Big Flat Assembly of God
10827 Highway 14E
Big Flat, AR  72617
Monday, January 29, 2018
10:00 AM
Cemetery
Spoonflat Cemetery
Highway 14
Fifty Six, AR  72533
Ronnie Lee Holliman

of Big Flat, AR

November 23, 1955 - January 26, 2018

Ronnie Lee Holliman, 62, of Big Flat, Arkansas passed away on Friday, January 26, 2018 at his home. Ronnie was born on November 23, 1955 in Marshall, Arkansas to Lubie Lee Holliman and Pauline (Woodward) Cox. Ronnie worked at the Tyson Chicken Processing Plant for most of his life and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and being outdoors. Ronnie will be greatly missed by all of his loving family and friends.

Ronnie is survived by his mother, Pauline (Woodward) Cox; three sons, Ronnie Lee Holliman, Jr., Ronnie Gene Holliman, and Derrick Allen Holliman; two brothers, Randall Holliman and wife Debbie, and David Holliman and wife Sharon; sisters, Patricia Lynn Garner and husband Pete, and Carolyn Dunham and husband Roger; five grandchildren and many extended family and friends.

Ronnie was preceded in death by his father, Lubie Lee Holliman and one sister, Marlena Holliman.

Visitation will take place on Sunday, January 28, 2018 at Roller Coffman Chapel in Mountain View, Arkansas from 6:00-8:00 PM. Funeral services are Monday, January 29, 2018, 10:00 AM at Big Flat Assembly of God Church in Big Flat, Arkansas with Brother Terry Tilley officiating. Interment will follow the service at Spoon Flat Cemetery in Fifty Six, Arkansas.

Pallbearers are Derrick Holliman, Michael Wilson, Dale Wilson, Randy Wayne Holliman, Rusty McCoy, Devon James. Honorary pallbearers are Ronnie Lee Holliman, Jr., Roger Dunham, Pete Garner, and Earl Massey.

Roller Coffman Funeral Home in Mountain View, Arkansas is in charge of the arrangements.

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Venissa Harris
Falls Church, VA
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Sunday, January 28, 2018

My thoughts and prayers ate with you all. My friends from the first time we met, memories of teenage blond headed boys in hot rod cars . Bones was the oldest of the crew, leading the way in whatever shenanigans they dreamed up. Friendships to family, years passed in the blink of the eye. You will forever be in our hearts!

Dennis House
Taney ville, MT
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Sunday, January 28, 2018

So sorry to hear about Ronnie