It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of
Frank on November 18 at the Moncton Hospital.
Born in St. John’s, NL, Frank spent his entire
career with CN until his retirement with just shy of 40 years of
service.
He was a lifetime member of the Air Force Vets Club and past
member of the Moncton Elks Club. He was a member of
the CN Supervisors Association, CN Pensioners Association and a past
volunteer firefighter with the Moncton Fire Department.
Frank was a great husband, father, friend, handyman
and woodworker. If asked to do a favour or repair
by a friend, he would take on any task and see it to
completion. His patience was truly a
virtue. If a job was worth doing, do it right the
first time. “Good Enough” was never an
option.
He enjoyed entertaining others, having a game of crib or
growl and a great time had by all. When
you entered his home, it was like you were part of the
family.
Frank loved the outdoors. Whether it
was having a boil-up, exploring a trail, walking, gardening,
fishing, hunting or driving down a dirt road. He
would always say, “You never know what you are going to find if
you never go down that road.”
Left with fond and loving memories are wife Shirley, son
Keith (Karen), extended family and many
friends.
By his request there will be no visitation or
service. If you wish to make a donation, please
give to the Salvation Christmas Kettle Campaign or charity of your
choice.
A Celebration of life will follow at a
later date. Fergusons Funeral Home (1657 Mountain Rd, Moncton
(858-1995) in care of arrangements. Online condolences can be shared
through the Fergusons Funeral Home Facebook page or at
www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Frank Holloway 1938 2022..
Death notice for the town of: Moncton, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick
To Shirley and family. On behalf of the Moncton Council, Atlantic Region Council and National Council of CN Pensioners Association, may I extend our sincerest condolesnce. Frank was a contributing member of all 3-levels and we will surely miss his prescence, his witt and his willingness to help whenever he could. May God Bless.
Bruce Peacock