Braziel, Holly Barton Holly Barton Braziel, loving and devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle, grandfather and friend, left his earthly body on Friday morning, February 9, 2007, after an arduous, yet persistent and courageous struggle with pancreatic cancer. He took his final peaceful breath at his home on Lake Cherokee, while surrounded by his loving family and friends. Mr. Braziel was born October 12, 1953, in Longview, to Amy Lee Castleberry Braziel and William Marshall Braziel. He was preceded in death by his mother, Amy Lee Castleberry Braziel. He is survived by his father, William Braziel; wife and best friend, Kimberly Braziel; daughter and son-in-law, Amanda Braziel and Billy Holleman; daughter, Crystal Choice; son and daughter-in-law, Christopher Steven Choice and Becky Berryhill; brothers and sisters-in-law, Don and Barbara Braziel, and Ronnie and Debra Braziel; sister and brother-in-law, Brenda and John Borin; grandson, Kobe Cruz Choice; grandson-to-be, his namesake, Hollis, due to arrive on earth in May; as well as many nephews and cousins. His family would lake to thank Mike and Molly Weed, and Debbie Martin, for their unconditional love and support. Also thanks to all of his devoted friends and The Lake Cherokee fishing club. A special thank you to Daryl Buckelew, M.D.; Linda Couch, M.D. and all of the Longview Cancer Center nurses who made Holly feel so special. Holly will be sorely missed for his great wit, humor, patience, kindness and his contagious laugh. He believed in hard work and had a love for all things fun, and especially loved living on Lake Cherokee. Holly did things his way, and as such, no immediate memorial service will be held. To honor his final wishes, and in keeping with Holly's hope, positive attitude and zest for living, a celebration of his life will take place at Lake Cherokee this summer. In lieu of flowers, please help fund pancreatic cancer research by sending donations to the Hirshberg Foundation, 375 Homewood Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90049; 310-472-6310; or you may visit the online site at: www.pancreatic.org. A memorial guestbook may be signed online at www.raderfh.com. Published in the Longview News-Journal on 2/13/2007.