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Brian E. Holtz

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Brian E. Holtz, 55, of Bethlehem, passed away Monday, September 13, 2010 in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg. Born: in Bethesda, MD, he was the son of Barbara Stone Holtz of Potomac, MD and the late John "Jack" Holtz. Personal: He and his wife Ellen F. Fogg Holtz were married for 25 years in...

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Ellen,
I was Brian's freshman year roommate at Villanova. I have just learned of his passing; I am very sorry for your loss. I could not have asked for a better first-year roommate. I will always remember Brian as a very happy and kind soul. I hope that you are comforted by many happy memories of the years you shared with Brian.

Ellen,so sorry for your loss.I'll always remember Brian's congratulations when I won my first regional at Pocono.after 17 years of trying,and his great humor at a local sports car club meeting in Bethlehem in 1980.He was a great driver,and often passed me in his blue and white rx-3 Mazda-and was always a gentleman.-Joe Coll,Glen Gardner,NJ

Our condolences to you Ellen. Donna and I will miss the cheer and camaraderie that Brian brought to SCCA events and "The Northampton". SCCA lost a great leader and the VEE community a friend. Tim & Donna Remmers

Ellen, my heart goes out to you for your love and devotion to Brian before his illness and after his illness. You have been a kind and caring spouse and I admire you for your strength. Your friend, Phyllis

I worked may projects with Brian over the years and was sad to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you . Carl Hardner

Dear Ellen,

SO sorry to hear of Brian's passing. I know I haven't seen you guys in years and don't even think you'll remember me, but I have great memories of the times I spent with my racing friends.
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort in the coming days. Peace be with you.
Sincerely,
Kathy Hock Fenstermacher

We knew Brian from SCCA club racing events.
He was always fun to be around, and always helpful.
He definitely did much to support SCCA racing and was a good friend to our particular class, Formula Vee.
We will miss him.
Our condolences to his family,

Ellen: I am saddened by the news of Brian's death. I am also sorry to say I was unaware of his illness, as were many of the old Air Products softball league gang. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Dear Ellen, I have such great memories of times at Summit Point and Pocono, so much laughter and fun (like exploding air mattresses). Brian was such a big presence to those of us who were befriended by him. He's left us too soon. My heart goes out to you. I pray you will find strength and peace, and that you will be uplifted by the love, help and compassion of those around you. I can't be there in person, but I am with you in spirit, in thought and prayer. Di Hyatt