Hollie J. (Cline) Wilbur, 34 was set free from her 10 year battle with breast cancer on Tuesday, December 2, 2014 with a lot of her loved ones surrounding her.
Memorial service will be Saturday, December 6, 2014 at 10 am at the North Shore Assemble of God, in Hastings with Pastor Chris Johnson officiating. There will be no visitation; Hollies wishes were to be cremated. Burial will be at a later date. Condolences may be sent to the family from www.apfelfuneralhome.com. Apfel Funeral Home, Hastings is in charge of the arrangements.
Memorials may be given to family.
Hollie was born to Bill Cline and Debra Clausen on February 5th 1980, in Hastings Ne. Hollie attended Hastings High School and went on to receive her GED and certifications as a nursing assistant and medication aide. She spent her time working as a caregiver before she fell ill but continued to always care for others and offer them any support they needed in their lives. Hollie was a natural caregiver at heart and will always be known for that.
In April of 2011, Hollie married Tory Wilbur in Holdrege, Ne. She was blessed with three amazing children, whom she loved more than life itself and continued to fight her battle in order to be here for them. Hollie will always be remembered for her loving heart, beautiful and contagious smile along with laughter and her ability to keep her strength through the hardest times. She was a fighter.
Hollie was survived by her three beautiful children; Brogen 14, Alex 12 and Haley, 6, a very dear friend, James Swedlund of Grand Island Ne, her Father and Step-Mother Bill and Jo Cline, Sister Cassandra Cline and Fianc Zack and Brother Zach, Mother Debra Clausen, Sister Jessica Soucie and Brother-in-Law Nick along with their two children, MaCoy & Jaylinn all of Hastings, Ne. She is also survived by her Grandparents, Vern and Dorothy Cline of Hastings, Ne and numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and dear friends who were also her family.
She was preceded in death by her Maternal Grandparents, Cousin Cody, her Aunt Judy, whom she shared a very special relationship with and many other family members and friends.
Let your smile change the world, but dont let the world change your smile Unknown Author and something she lived by.
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