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Rhonda Clark Holman Obituary May 25, 2026 - Davidson Funeral Home

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Rhonda Clark Holman, 73, of Lexington, NC passed away at the Hinkle Hospice House, May 25, 2026 after a 5-year battle with cancer.Born June 17, 1952 in Davidson County to Earl Rodney Clark and Anna Belle Hedrick Clark. She spent her working days as a dental hygienist with Drs. Herb Davis and Sidney Hood.Rhonda was preceded in death by her mother, Anna Hedrick Clark and husband Paul Wright Holman.Those left to cherish her memory include her father, Rodney Clark; son, Matthew Wright Holman; daughter Anna Clark Holman; sister, Kathy Berrier (Steve).Rhonda never met a stranger. She took great joy in keeping up with the lives of her many patients through the years. Her quick smile and gentle nature will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her.A funeral service will be announced soon.Memorials may be made in Rhonda's memory to Davidson County Cancer Services or American Children's Home.Online condolences may be made at www.davidsonfuneralhome.net
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