Howard-Holt-Obituary

Howard H. Holt Jr.

Middletown, Pennsylvania

Oct 13, 1937 – Jan 3, 2015

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BORN
October 13, 1937
DIED
January 3, 2015
LOCATION
Middletown, Pennsylvania

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Howard H. Holt, Jr., 76, of Middletown, died Saturday, January 3, 2015 in Frey Village Retirement Center, Middletown. He was a retired Truck Driver for ABF Trucking Co. and a Navy veteran of the Korean War. Howard enjoyed fishing, bowling and watching NASCAR. He is survived by his loving wife,...

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Dear Jean and Family Mike,Michael Jr.and I(Brenda) want to send our deepest sympathy on the passing of Howard.He Loved you and his family.We'll never forget all the memories of being good neighbors and friends at Hoke's Trailer Court for 30+yrs.You'll be in our thoughts and prayers. Kay thanks for calling us and take of your Mom. Mr.&Mrs.Heffelfinger

Dear Jean and Family, Mike and I(Brenda) want to tell you we're so sorry for you loss. Our hearts and prayers are with you. We'll never forget all the good times we had at Hoke's Trailer Court. You both were such good neighbors and friends for 30+ yrs.There was never I time we saw or talked to Howard that he didn't ask us about our son Michael. He watched he grow up and he really cared about him.(Thank You)I know family was very important to him. He loved you very much.He always wanted to...

Jean & Family,
Please accept our sincere condolences for Howard's death. His faith has given him a promotion to heaven! The staff will miss seeing him as he used to accompany you to all your visits. Angie will miss the conversations and "tech help" she was able to share with him. I will miss his sincerity, love, and of course our "EAGLES" conversations!! My mom sends her best to you and the family. Perhaps he is being welcomed up above by my dad who always enjoyed Howard's & your...

Pop,
You ALWAYS stated that being family is NOT determined by a piece of paper, but by the love in your heart and soul. To have you call us your son and daughter is something we will cherish forever. I look out my window and cry knowing I will never hear the words I love you, have coffee with you at the pond every morning, seeing your face light up when Brian or I walk through your door, spending a summer evening on your porch with jean and brian and us laughing til we cried, but most of...