Patricia Ann Hollin

Patricia Ann Hollin

74, of Plainfield, passed away on January 25, 2020 at her home. Pat was born on July 10, 1945 in Beech Grove, IN to the late William C. Carr and Belva Mae (Curbeaux) Carr.

Pat was the matriarch and the rock of her family. In addition to raising her three children, she worked as a teacher’s aide and in the cafeteria for Plainfield Community Schools for many years. She was also active in her children’s activities serving as a Cub Scout leader, Girl Scout leader and 4 H. She also stayed active in more recent years, participating in a bowling league every Thursday at Western Bowl up until the time of her death. She was a wonderful wife, mother, sister, grandmother and aunt. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister Wilma Jean Kay.

She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Ottis Hollin Jr.; daughter Katrina Beard; sons Rick Hollin and his wife Diana, Chris Hollin; sister Carolyn Sue Ogden; grandchildren Brittney, Breanne, Brent, Brooke Beard, Luke, Sarah, Kiersten, Allison, Wyatt Hollin and a great grandchild on the way.

Visitation will be held Friday, Jan. 31st from 4-6pm at Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with memorial services beginning at 6pm Friday in the funeral home, with Chaplain R. Kurt Ennis officiating.

While flowers are welcome, memorial contributions may be directed to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory to help the family to offset final expenses due to her unexpected death.

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  1. Patty growing up with everyone at the family get togethers was always so much fun. I love you and will miss you. You always had a smile for everyone.

  2. So sorry to hear this…she was a sweet lady!! One of my memories was her making Katrina and my cheer leading skirts and taking us everywhere until we could drive. Many prayers for you Jr. and family!!

  3. When I would visit, my Aunt Pat was always sure to include me in on her side of the family get togethers and she took me right along with my cousins to their sporting events. I had so much fun. She taught me how to be the “Sports Mom”. I have no doubt that my Mom and uncle James was waiting for her and those 3 are having a blast rejoicing in heaven! I love you and you will be missed!

  4. I met Pat 3 years ago when I joined the Alley Kats bowling league at Western. I enjoyed her very much!! She was a competitor! My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. Rest in Peace Pat….you will be missed by so many!

  5. I met pat 43 years ago I was 10 years old at the boat races. She was always so kind. My prayers and thoughts go out to the family.

  6. Jody dont forget the homemade cookies, she may have been small but it took us 3 (rick, you and me ) to pin her down to get the cookie dough!!!

  7. Thank you Lorrie, time has flown by, so many wonderful memories with you and the rest of our Madison Family!!!

  8. She taught you to be a compassionate and loving lady. Sorry I didn’t get to know her I’m sure she was a wonderful person.

  9. Pat was a fantastic lady. She was always kind, and her laugh… I can still hear her voice after all these years. I remember when our folks would get together and “play cards” and us kids would play or go next door to Aunt E and Uncle George’s. My thoughts are with you all.

  10. Pat was a wonderful person. We’ve been friends since we started bowling together. We’re all heartbroken after her passing. A bunch of us traveled occasionally to tournaments around the state. I think everybody’s favorite was the Evansville tournament. We share hotel rooms, go out to eat, go bowling for a couple of days and go to the boat at night. It was a fun time. I also shared a locker with Pat and she would get my ball bag out every week and I would put them away. She also collected the money when I was not there. She loved going bowling and we loved her. ❤️ߙ

  11. Thank you Carolyn for sharing this and these pictures. Mom spoke of you and her bowling friends, she alway looked forward to her bowling day!

  12. Lots of fun especially at the summer cookouts, Mom could keep up with all us kids, even hula hooping and doing the Lemon twist.


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