nd 14 years later Jill Marie came along. Jack enjoyed a stiff rum and coke, a bright Coleman lantern, and a sharp gig for his many flounder trips to the Port Mansfield East cut and South Padre Island with Evelyn and the kids. He enjoyed good fiddle music. Chubby Wise was a favorite. After retiring from the post office he enjoyed playing his fiddle, making his beef jerky and oatmeal cookies or just sitting under a shade tree watching the hummingbirds eat off of his feeders he kept. He will be remembered as a great provider, a loving father, and grandfather and mentor who instilled in you if you're going to do something, do it right or don't do it at all. Words we live by to this day. Jack was a ham radio operator and actually ran phone patch Communications during Hurricane Beulah when phone lines were down. He is preceded in death by father Benny and mother Frankie and his wife Evelyn of 59 years. He is survived by his children Jack Charles Holland Jr (wife Traci) of Mercedes and Jill Marie Zamora (husband Adolfo) of McAllen, grandchildren Samantha, Evelyn and Jack the 3rd, and Emily and Abigail Zamora, brothers-in-law Larry, Bobby, Dan and Ernest Onderdonk and numerous nephews and nieces. Visitation will be held Sunday, February 18th, from 2-8pm at McCaleb Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside service will be held on Monday, 10 am, at Ebony Grove Cemetery in Mercedes, officiated by Pastor Chris O'Loughlin. Contributions can be made to Sea Turtles, Inc. of South Padre Island.