Andrew-Holleman-Obituary

Andrew Holleman

Denver, Colorado

1969 - 2019 (Age 49)

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49
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Denver, Colorado

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Holleman, AndrewNovember 1, 1969 - February 28, 2019Andrew (Andy) Douglas Holleman, beloved husband and father, son and brother, died on Thursday morning February 28 while trail running in his treasured Colorado. A native of Denver, Andy was born on November 1, 1969 to Mary Dreier Holleman and...

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Andy was my teammate and friend on the Harvard Ski Team. He was the one who always kept our spirits up and our bellies laughing in the coldest weather, the long drives to the hills and the interminable waits at the race heads. I am so sorry the world has lost this bright light. He will be missed!

To Andy Holleman's family,
I read each day's obituaries, and I read Andy's. I did not realize that it was him until I came to his being a proud Thunderbolt and a head boy, and then with a brother named Fritz. I knew then that it was Andy. I was absolutely devastated. I coached Andy at Manual and loved him. He was an incredible young man. He and his close friend, whose name I have forgotten, were my absolute favorites!! In fact, my wife and I named our third and final son...

I did not know Mr. Hollerman, but I know his daughter Maddy and my heart breaks for her and the whole family. May he rest in peace.

My family only saw Andy and Sharon and their children when they visited Fairhaven, Maryland on the Fourth of July every year. He always spoke to us and was so friendly. My love to Sharon and the children. May he rest in Peace.

I've known Andy since 1985 when we were at Manual High School, and we've kept in touch over the years. Andy, myself, Chris Kishiyama, Eric Kurtz and Mike Kerwin would take an annual "guys trip" to various locations. This past October we went to Moab Utah for the best mountain biking trip I've ever had in my life.

Andy was is the wisest man I've ever known. That wisdom grew not from his intellect -- also formidable -- but from his amazing heart which felt for everyone.

Kind, Wise...

We at the Alzheimer's Association, Colorado Chapter, were so sorry to hear of your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Dean Sharon and family, Andy was a true work friend to me over our years together at Newmont Mining. I will miss our frequent lunches as Andy was such a solid anchor of a person. I am also grateful for Andy introducing and getting me involved with the Denver Scholarship Foundation. I am very sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry your loss. Andy was a joy to be around. He lit up the room with his personality and sense of humor. I am blessed to have known such an amazing person and will miss him dearly.