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Machinery Services' Gerald Aloysius Holleran Jr. Dies at 68

Gerald Aloysius Holleran Jr., founder of Machinery Services Inc., passed away at 68 on Sept. 14, 2024. Known for his business success and passion for heavy construction equipment, he was a beloved figure with a mischievous sense of humor and deep love for family. His legacy lives on through his charitable contributions and impact on those who knew him.

Thu September 19, 2024 - Northeast Edition #20
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Gerald “Jerry” Aloysius Holleran Jr. died on Sept. 14, 2024.
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Gerald “Jerry” Aloysius Holleran Jr. died on Sept. 14, 2024.

Gerald "Jerry" Aloysius Holleran Jr. died on Sept. 14, 2024. He was 68.

Born on Sept. 23, 1955, and raised in Gladwyne, Pa., Mr. Holleran was a larger-than-life presence who brought joy, laughter and love to everyone who knew him.

A graduate and three-sport varsity athlete at Episcopal Academy and an attendee of the University of Dayton, Mr. Holleran went on to build a successful career in the specialized heavy construction equipment industry. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to start his own business, Machinery Services Inc., where he combined his sharp business acumen with a lifelong interest in earth-moving equipment. He also was past president of the Delaware Valley Associated Equipment Dealers (DVAED).

Mr. Holleran's passions extended well beyond his professional achievements. He was an avid golfer, a lifelong fan of the Philadelphia Phillies and a lover of good music, craft beer and comedy. He was happiest when surrounded by friends and family, whether they were traveling, sharing a laugh or simply watching sports together. He was always the life of the party.

Known for his mischievous sense of humor, his generosity and his charismatic personality, he touched many lives. He had a remarkable athletic ability and while he "never considered himself an academic," he was an avid reader with a keen interest in American history. His caring nature combined with his sharp business instincts and charming demeanor will be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to know him.

He was a devoted husband to Kathy Jo Holleran and a loving father to his two children, Gerald Holleran III and Joanna Holleran. He was the proud brother of James Holleran and Sheila O'Neil and was preceded in death by his parents, Gerald Sr. and Rosemary Hayden. His extended family, Aunt Joan and Uncle Tom Hayden, and their children, and Aunt Barbara Kearns held a special place in his heart.

A devout Catholic, Mr. Holleran was a long-standing member of St. Elizabeth's Church, where his faith played a central role in his life.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the American Lung Association.




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