Jerry Don Holloway departed this life on Saturday, October 3, 2015, at the age of 63 years, 4 months 20 days. He was born in Hardin County, Tennessee on May 13, 1952, the son of Noah Kenneth and Hazel Marie Bevis Holloway. On July 29, 1972, he was united in marriage to Pamela Gail Curtis, who survives.
Jerry was the owner of Savannah Machine Shop & Loader Company. He was a member of the Christian Assembly United Pentecostal Church in Adamsville, Tennessee, where he was a Sunday school teacher, a board member, and a part of the Holy Rockin' Rollers. He loved studying his Bible, saddle horses, acting goofy, singing and dancing, front porch sitting, riding around, grilling out and entertaining. He loved all his girls, grandbabies, and his dogs.
Jerry is survived by his wife of 43 years, Pamela Holloway of Adamsville and Savannah, Tennessee; daughters, Alicia Gail Holloway Shelby and husband, Austin of Savannah, Tennessee, Carrie Ann Holloway Thompson and husband, William of Nashville, Tennessee, and Michaela Curtis Holloway of Adamsville, Tennessee; grandchildren, Norah Rose Shelby, Lily Grace Shelby, Chrisette Arianna Thompson, Tyler Hendrix Thompson, Riley Imogene Thompson, and a baby girl Shelby on the way; parents, Noah Kenneth "Blondie" and Hazel Marie Holloway of Savannah, Tennessee; brother, Keith Holloway and wife, Rebecca of Savannah, Tennessee; mother-in-law, Jodie Curtis of Savannah, Tennessee; sister-in-law, Rachel Beam of Savannah, Tennessee.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Gillian Nicole Holloway and father-in-law, Kenneth Brinkley "Brink" Curtis.