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Submitted: 6/9/11 • Approved: 11/18/17 • Last Updated: 11/21/17 • R541482-G0-S3
November 20, 1955 - August 3, 2000
*Obituary
The Morning News of Northwest Arkansas
Tuesday, August 8, 2000
FAYETTEVILLE — David Foster Hollenbeck, 44, of Fayetteville died Aug. 3, 2000, at Cleveland (Ohio) Clinic. He was born Nov. 20, 1955, in Pleasanton, Calif. He was a 1978 graduate of the University of Washington.
During his years with Procter and Gamble, he worked in Colorado, Seattle, Wash., Los Angeles, Calif., and Cincinnati, Ohio, and for the past 11 years in Fayetteville.
In 1998, he was presented the Procter and Gamble Hall of Fame Award for his superior performance.
He was active in community coaching and charities and served on the board of the Washington County United Way from 1995 to the present and served as its chairman in 1995.
He was a board member of the American Heart Association of Washington County and had served as its president. He was the recipient of the Charles and Nadine Baum Volunteer of the Year Award in 1998. He served on the Fayetteville School District Strategic Planning Committee in 1995 and was a member of the Northside Rotary.
Survivors include his wife, Paula Menig Hollenbeck, to whom he was married in 1980; three sons, Dan, Brad and Mark; his parents, Dick and MaryAnne Hollenbeck of Silverdale, Wash.; two brothers, Mike and Bob Hollenbeck of Seattle; three sisters, Anne Chaplin of Seattle, Mary K. Hollenbeck of Bremerton, Wash., and Karen Chapman of San Diego, Calif.
Memorial Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Fayetteville.
Memorial services will be at 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the University of Arkansas Student Union ballroom.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to David F. Hollenbeck Memorial Fund, c/o McIlroy Bank in Fayetteville.
Contributed on 6/9/11 by judyfrog
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