Nora Elizabeth Holley, 85, of Chalk Bluff comfortably passed away of natural causes March 11, 2023.
Graveside Service: 2PM Saturday, March 18 at Moore Cemetery. Visitation will be 30 minutes prior.
Elizabeth was born to William Wesley Harris and Birtie Lucille (Dorris) Harris January 15, 1938 in Waco. Elizabeth married Jesse Holley April 10, 1974. She was a member of Chalk Bluff Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jesse Holley; daughter, Carla Childers; brother, Kenneth Harris; nephew, Leslie Harris; and niece, Peggy White.
She is survived by her daughter, Julie Holley of Marlin; granddaughter, Cari Young and husband John; great granddaughter, Brooklyn all of Chalk Bluff; grandson, Christopher Holley and wife Tiffany; great grandson, James all of Killeen; daughter, Melissa Holley of Waco; grandson, Nicholas Bounds of Waco; granddaughter, Brittany Craig and husband Ben; great granddaughter, Scarlett all of Waco; niece, Terry Harris; nephew, Kenneth Harris, Jr.; and several great nieces and nephews.
The family is forever grateful to DJ, Elaine, and Joshua of Loving Life Respite and Retreat for providing such excellent and compassionate care to Elizabeth.
Place of Service: Moore Cemetery , 5071 FM 933; Waco, TX 76705
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I am so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of the times Elizabeth and I served together.
I’m so sorry about Elizabeth’s passing but I am happy she is free of pain. Although I haven’t known her long I will certainly miss her. When we met we became good friends the same day. When I think of her I remember how much we enjoyed doing a puzzle and watching our TV shows together. She was a friend when I most needed one.
We hate to loose our cousin. I will miss talking to her. May you rest in peace my dear. We loved you
Prayers coming So sorry for your lost.
So sorry for your loss!
We will miss you so much. You were always our loving Aunt
Sis.
Rest easy. I know you are home now.
I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. My Mom was a childhood friend of Elizabeth. (Joyce Lowery LaVelle) They remained friends until my Mom’s passing in 2006. I have known Elizabeth since I was 8 years old. I was a friend of Carla when we were children. Every time I come to Waco I would think of Elizabeth. I also grew to know Jess in my older years. Two very fine people. They were both good friends to my Mom. My thoughts and prayers to all of you. May you find comfort in you memories! Blessings!!