H. DIETER-HOLTERBOSCH-Obituary

H. DIETER HOLTERBOSCH

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HOLTERBOSCH--H. Dieter, 95, of Cove Neck, NY passed away peacefully at home on July 28, 2016 after a brief illness. Born on July 26, 1921 in Dusseldorf, Germany to Marta and Hans Holterbosch, he immigrated to the United States with his parents and sister at the age of five. Raised in Manhattan,...

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I remember Mr. Holterbosch and my friend Heidi, growing up in Belle Terre, my mother Eugenia Rice and my mother were friends with Mr. Holterbosch. I have tried to find you Heidi it would be lovely to hear from you! My email is [email protected] Caran Caraftis hopefully you still get alerts from this page!

Heidi, I have remembered you from time to time and finally did some research tonight. Sorry to see your father passed, my mother and father both have! Maybe you will see this and remember being friends when we were little in Belle Terre before you moved! Hope you see this, Love Caran Caraftis
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Great Memories, just saw him 3 to 4 times in 1987 working as an architect for Kohn Pedersen Fox Conway in NYC

My sincere condolences to the Holterbosch family. I worked for Mr.H for six years he was always a very funny man to work for.

Dear Ms Heidi,
Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of your dear father.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Mr. Holterbosch, was a kind gentleman with impeccable standards and I consider myself very fortunate to have spent time in his presence.
All my best,
Barbara Dimitratos

My Condolences. He was greatly admired .

Yes, Dieter was a giant in our childhood at the Belle Terre Beach... in the 1950's was the first in our area to get a parachute that could be pulled up by a boat from shore.... what a thrill you gave us all. And to visit your pavillion at the World's Fair, we felt like royalty because we knew you, and all the beautiful women smiled at this 11 year old. A few years later when I was able to drive, we went out to the Hampton race tracks where you were testing an antique formula one racing...

My thoughts and prayers extend to Mr. Holterbosch's family and friends. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.

The Rev. Jesse Lebus
Fleet Chaplain, SCYC