Paul Charles Hollobaugh
July 7, 1967- November 20, 2021

Paul Charles Hollobaugh, 54, of Huntingtown passed away November 20, 2021 at his home surrounded by family. He was born July 7, 1967 in Fairborn, OH to Gordon Francis and Jeannette Irene (Zachar) Hollobaugh. Paul grew up in Upper Marlboro and graduated from Frederick Douglas High School and later from Penn State University with a degree in agricultural business. Paul worked as a science teacher with Prince George’s County Public Schools for many years. Paul lived in Upper Marlboro until moving to Huntingtown in 2016. He married Ann on June 7, 2018. In his spare time, Paul enjoyed fishing, hunting, music, cooking gardening, and spending time with his family and friends.
Paul is survived by his wife Ann Hollobaugh of Huntingtown, daughter Caylin Hollobaugh of Baltimore and bonus daughters Kristi Kelly and her husband Sean of Annapolis, Kelly Simmons and her husband Wayne of Severna Park, and Kaycie Quinones and her husband Adam of Millersville. He is also survived by bonus grandchildren Michael, Madi, Dominic, Savannah, Sloane, Lucie, and Austin, brother Matthew G. Hollobaugh and his wife Julie of State College, PA, mother Jeanette Hollobaugh, and niece and nephew Mia and Owen Hollobaugh.
A celebration of Paul’s life will be held at our home, “Riverfield”, on Saturday June 4, 2022 from 1-6 PM. Prayers will begin at 2:00 PM. Please contact Ann Hollobaugh or a family member for further information.
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Saturday, June 4, 2022
1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
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Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of such a kind, and passionate man! I feel very blessed to have been able to work side by side with him and will forever be grateful for his guidance. Our Gwynn Park Family has truly lost an amazing man who will never go forgotten. Again, my love and prayers to the family!
Words absolutely cannot describe the words that I am feeling right now. I found on Thanksgiving 2021 that Mr. Hollobaugh went home to be with God. We lost a caring man who was a great educator and aquatint. He was always there to help me when I didn’t know something. His kindness and outstanding personally will be missed.
Aaron White
Our family sends condolences from the loss of Paul. Paul was a wonderful person always grounded and kind.Wish there were something we could do to reverse this tragedy. Our family will miss him. Our hearts are sad. If there’s anything we can do in the future to lighten the load, We are here.
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Condolences to all of Paul’s family and friends. May you receive all the strength you need to assist you through his transitioning. Really wonderful person.
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of such a kind, and passionate man! I feel very blessed to have been able to work side by side with him and will forever be grateful for his guidance. Our Gwynn Park Family has truly lost an amazing man who will never go forgotten. Again, my love and prayers to the family!
Words absolutely cannot describe the words that I am feeling right now. I found on Thanksgiving 2021 that Mr. Hollobaugh went home to be with God. We lost a caring man who was a great educator and aquatint. He was always there to help me when I didn’t know something. His kindness and outstanding personally will be missed.
Aaron White
Truly saddened by the news. He is a great friend with lots of wisdom. So many cherished memories, genuine and caring. I am forever grateful to have worked with you and know you. Praying for the family.
Our family sends condolences from the loss of Paul. Paul was a wonderful person always grounded and kind.Wish there were something we could do to reverse this tragedy. Our family will miss him. Our hearts are sad. If there’s anything we can do in the future to lighten the load, We are here.
“Bop” Your heart was so big. Your love of your family, friends and coworkers was a well done assignment. You are missed.