Roxie was born in Fort worth, April 5, 1965 and passed away in Waco, November 22, 2021, with her mother by her side.
Celebrating of her life will be at a later determined date, and information will be posted on social media.
Roxie loved life, she enjoyed being outside listening to her music or the Dallas Cowboys game on the radio. She loved her family and friends passionately, she would always be the one trying to lift her loved ones up when they were down. She loved family gatherings, and parties with her friends. Her sense of humor was quirky, but it was a part of her you couldn’t help but love. Roxie could light up a room just by walking in and smiling. She loved being the life of the party wherever she went and if you knew her you also know she would want each and every one of us to keep her party going, and enjoy the rest of the time we have. Roxie will be forever missed by each and every person she ever knew.
Preceded in death by her grandparents, Ed and Helen Setterfield and Walter and Marie Holder; father, Charles Holder; and sister, Christy Holder (Dawson)
Survived by her mother, Suzy Horn and stepfather Darrell; sister, Dawn McDowell and husband Kenneth; son, Gerald Comardelle; daughter, Tiffany Bradberry; granddaughter, Madison Bradberry and numerous nephews nieces, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends, and her turtle Ollie.
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Such a sweet heart. She will be missed. Sending love and prayers to all her family ❤️🙏🏻
Love you sister! The rest of my life will not be the same without you in it! Give dad and Christy a great big hug for me!!!!!
She was beautiful inside and out. Miss her sense of humor and hollering Linda and then oh I just wondered where you were! Fly high sweet girl. I love you!
All my love to you all. ❤🙏🐢
Roxie this is something I didn’t think I would ever do. I know your happy now
no more pain or sickness. Sweetie I’m going to miss you terrible but to know
where you are at helps. Rosie was always since she was a baby so happy & funny She made it through any adversity, God needed an angel more than we did. Suzy and Dawn are fine they know your happy at the right hand of God!
I miss you and will always love you!