Malcolm (Mac) Hollimon, 67, of Apopka, FL passed on Friday, November 30, at home surrounded by his family. Mac was born on February 26, 1951 to Rhoda and Elbridge Hollimon in Mississippi and was the youngest of seven children, five of which preceded him in death. Mac served in the United States Army from 1971-1977 as Sergeant in the 2nd Battalion 48th Infantry. While stationed over seas he met and married his wife Connie, the two were married for 41 years and together have two daughters and four grandchildren. Mac earned his living as an A/C Technician for over 30 years and kept many families cool in the dead of summer. He had a deep love for his family and knack for making people laugh. Anyone that knew Mac, knew he was trustworthy, kept to his word, and would give the shirt off his back for someone in need. His humble demeanor and great sense of humor will be greatly missed. Mac is survived by his wife, Connie; daughters, Vanessa Cruz and Sheena Hollimon; grandchildren Heidi, Emily, Jayden, and Miles who deeply miss their “Paka”; a brother, Jimmy Hollimon of Texas, and nieces, nephews, and cousins in Mississippi. Family, friends, and others whose lives were touched by Mac are invited to celebrate his life, mourn, and laugh together at Loomis Funeral Home at 420 W. Main Street, Apopka, FL 32712 on Friday, December 14, at 1:00 PM (informal gathering to take place in Rock Springs Ridge immediately following).
Service
Memorial Service
Loomis Funeral Home Chapel
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
1:00pm
Mary Reker says
So sorry for your loss, Mac was a great man, husband, father, and grandfather.
Christina Estrada-Franco says
Today and always, may loving memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength.
Perfecto Franco and family. says
Our condolences to you and your family. Malcolm was a very dear friend and he will be missed.
Lemuel Malcom says
Malcolm…
I will remember how often you put others needs before that of your own.
I will remember how you praised me, encouraged me, enlighten me and uplifted me, when life appeared to be getting the best of me, thank you.
I will remember your numerous selfless acts and deeds that made me better for ever having you cross my path, for you and for that I will forever be grateful, thank you.
To the Hollimon family:
My words fall short of expressing my sorrow for your loss.
May you take comfort in knowing there is one more angel above us!
My deepest sympathies to the Hollimon family; May the soul of Malcolm rest in peace.
My thoughts and prayers are always with the family.
I pray that your hearts and souls will find peace and comfort during this difficult time, may God continue to comfort each of you in your hour of need.
God reminds us:
“My soul is weary with sorrow; strengthen me according to your word” (Psalm 119:28).
For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5).
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted” (Matthew
Emlyn Jackson says
My prayers and thought are with you during this time of sorrow. May God’s love give you strength and comfort during this time of sadness.
Love,
Emlyn (Nesie) Jackson, niece in Mississippi
Larry Lee says
He was my brother,and always will be. A friend to the very end. Truly missing him. Thanking him and his family for let me in they family circle.
Maxine Ricketts says
May love and courage give the family strength to pull through this difficult time. You all are in my thoughts.
Delliies Hollimon says
UNCLE MAC yiu may be gone from us but I know you will be watching over us and I really truly miss you. I LOVE YOU YOUR NIECE NUCY.
Shana Thomas says
My love, thoughts, & prayers for peace of mind go out to you all. ♡♡