Carl-Holland-Obituary

Carl Holland

Bismarck, North Dakota

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Carl HollandCarl "Dutch" L. Holland, 79, Bismarck, died June 2, 2009, in a Bismarck hospital. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 5, at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan.Visitation will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at Bismarck Funeral Home.Carl was born Nov. 3,...

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Lucy,
A heartfelt embrace to you, Lucy. It has been an honor to meet you and I will cherish the conversations of your life with Dutch that you shared with me at the hospital. May you be comforted with God's love during this difficult time.

I love my God Parents with all my heart and I will treasure last summer's visit. Those great memories can never be taken away. Dutch you are the best God Father ever and I will miss your e-mails and expressions of unconditional love. You are my hero and I had you in my heart and mind Fri. while spelunking in Alaska. I will always love you and miss you!

We are truly saddened by the news of Dutch passing. It was a privilege and honor to have known him, he was a great man who lived a great life and he will be missed by all. My mentor in life as well as the Safety field, he was my first supervisor. My accomplishments in this field I owe to him.
Fair Winds my friend

Uncle Dutch-
Your wit and charm will be forever missed! I will always remember our political rants. Maybe we'll get our Senator out of Spencer Carl someday. As you said, "Via condios mio Sabrino!"

It was a privilege to have Dutch as my boss at Minot AFB. He was a good teacher and friend. Because of his guidance the Safety office received all Excellent ratings while I was Ground Safety Officer. That would never have been possible if he hadn't taught me the ropes! I will miss his e-mails and his sense of humor! May God Bless and keep you in his loving arms!

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts are with you today, as always. We hope you can get some rest now. I'm thinking Dutch is up there with Mom, catching up on old times. When Mom died it gave me comfort knowing she was out of pain, I feel the same for Dutch. He will be missed