Herman M. Holloway Sr. (February 4, 1922 – March 14, 1994) was a state legislator in Delaware. [1] He lived in Wilmington. [2]
Holloway was elected in 1963 to serve the remaining term of Paul Livingston in the Delaware House of Representatives. He went on to serve for 30 years from 1963 - 1994 in the state legislature. [3]
A state health and social services campus is named for him at the Delaware State Hospital site. [4] [5] In 1989 Compton Park was renamed for him. [6] A scholarship to Delaware State University is also named from him. [7]
His son Herman Holloway Jr. also served as a state legislator. [8]
Herman M. Holloway Sr. (February 4, 1922 – March 14, 1994) was a state legislator in Delaware. [1] He lived in Wilmington. [2]
Holloway was elected in 1963 to serve the remaining term of Paul Livingston in the Delaware House of Representatives. He went on to serve for 30 years from 1963 - 1994 in the state legislature. [3]
A state health and social services campus is named for him at the Delaware State Hospital site. [4] [5] In 1989 Compton Park was renamed for him. [6] A scholarship to Delaware State University is also named from him. [7]
His son Herman Holloway Jr. also served as a state legislator. [8]