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Mr. Philip Holland

Mr. Philip Holland

1937 – 2023

 

In Montreal on April 12, 2023, at the age of 85, beloved husband of the late Francoise Croft, predeceased by his son Steven.

Loving father of Mark (Helene) and Kevin (Donene).  Cherished grandfather of Sarah (Bruno-Pierre), Chloe (Channelle) and Greg (Emmanuelle)

And great grandfather of Benjamin and Beatrice in addition soon to arrive child of Greg and Emmanuelle

 

The family will receive condolences on Saturday April 15 from 12 (noon) followed by a ceremony at 5 p.m. at J.J. Cardinal Funeral Chapel, 2125 Notre-Dame Street, H8S2G5.

 

 

 

RÉSIDENCE FUNÉRAIRE J.J. CARDINAL FUNERAL HOME

2125, rue Notre-Dame, Lachine (Québec)  H8S 2G5

Tél. : 514-639-1511 | Téléc. : 514-639-1516 | Courriel : info@jjcardinal.ca

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2 Comments

  • Fran & Moose Abbott Posted

    So sad to hear of Philips death. Dutch as he was known to us who knew him back in the late 1950s in Trenton Ontario at the RCAF base when he was transferred their from the base at LACHINE. He was a great co-worker and admired by his fellow servicemen. We became friends in that our families bonded and we traveled together on holidays and Dutch and Fran took us into their home when we went to EXPO in 1967. Duties in the military kept us apart but somehow but we still maintained the bond. On occasion they would met us in New Brunswick while on vacation one year and then Dutch visited my Wife and in FLORIDA where we were over wintering.

    He will be missed by his family and the community as a whole. RIP Comrade.

  • Fran & Moose Abbott Posted

    So sad to hear of Philips death. Dutch as he was known to us who knew him back in the late 1950s in Trenton Ontario at the RCAF base when he was transferred therefrom the base at LACHINE. He was a great co-worker and admired by his fellow servicemen. We became friends in that our families bonded and we traveled together on holidays and Dutch and Fran took us into their home when we went to EXPO in 1967. Duties in the military kept us apart but somehow but we still maintained the bond. On occasion they would met us in New Brunswick while on vacation one year and then Dutch visited my Wife and I in FLORIDA where we were over wintering.

    He will be missed by his family and the community as a whole. RIP Comrade.

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