Roy Henry Hollands (21 Nov 1936 - 22 Jan 2022)
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- Location
- Bexleyheath Golf Club Mount Road Bexleyheath DA6 8JS
- Date
- 17th Feb 2022
- Time
- 4.45pm
In loving memory of Roy Henry Hollands who sadly passed away on 22nd January 2022
A boy from Charlton
A husband to Jean, a father to Stuart and Alison and grandfather to Joe, Leah, Ellie and Toby.
Dad was born in Charlton, surrounded by aunts, uncles and cousins. With the streets of Charlton being his playground, he and his friends certainly cut some capers.
Living a street away from Charlton Athletic football club, Dad became a lifelong supporter.
Whilst at school Dad was involved with all sports - football, wicket keeper and athletics, which he also certainly encouraged his children to try through both childhood and adulthood, supporting us as our coach for Stuart’s football and Alison’s running. He then became our biggest cheerleader and critic.
From attending the local secondary school, he knew his own mind. He did not want to go into the factories, but with not too many options available, he decided to join the Post office; and what a great decision that turned out to be.
But first he was shipped off to Singapore for his National Service with the Signals. Travel and communication took him and his family, far and wide.
After a successful career, he took early retirement from British Telecom and went back to college for carpentry. Picture if you will, the telegraph paper, a flask of tea and Roy in the middle of the canteen with the Youth Training Scheme students. You can only imagine the language of the old man being back at college!!
But did he care? No! His view being, “I’ve supported my family and brought up my children, now it’s time to learn something for pleasure”.
All of this alongside the joys of his grandchildren, walking the dogs, playing golf, tending his prized allotment and the holidays my parents took, all giving him great pleasure and enjoyment (with so many memories).
He certainly learnt a new set of skills in this time; however, the dinosaur was brought out of retirement, after being headhunted and managed a further two more retirements!!
Fast forward 60 years of marriage and a recent celebration for his 85th birthday. He was still active with his allotment, still trying to get the family to eat his brussel sprouts, but it was always lovely to have the vegetable fairy delivery a bag of fresh veggies.
Whilst the games may have become slower, the competitiveness remained whether doing the crossword, playing crib or scrabble.
Dad continued learning about present day technology and staying up to date with the world events and he did so with a smile on his face, a twinkle in his eye and a dry sense of humour, that made many laugh.
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