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Joe Hollman

Portland, Oregon

Feb 11, 1941 – Jan 26, 2023

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BORN
February 11, 1941
DIED
January 26, 2023
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Joe HollmanFeb. 11, 1941 - Jan. 26, 2023 With great sadness, we announce the passing of Joe Hollman. Joe passed away surrounded by family at his home in Dallas, Texas, Jan. 26, 2023.On Feb. 11, 1941, Joe Hollman was born to Herbert and Dorothy Hollman on a farm outside of Dorchester, Wis. In 1960...

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I lived next door to Joe and his family in Hillsboro, Oregon on 32nd. st. Although Joe was 4 years older than me we shared the same birthday and spent a lit of time together. I attended Jesuit High my freshman year and rode to school with Joe. After our service days Joe went to work for my dad and learned the building trade. When Joe started his own building company I worked for him for about a year. He then talked his dad into renting me a building on the farm and I was able to start...

I met Joe years ago in the 80s. I was 19 years old heading towards LA pursuing modeling and acting as a young man. Joe owned a condo in Marina Del Rey call the City Club. He would go there time to time but he let friends stay there. Naturally needing a place to stay in LA as I was making the rounds... I mentioned to Jo I have a background of construction and painting etc.... He told me his condo needed some painting at this time and he would hire me to do it and I could stay there as well...

Was a classmate of Joe´s and Art´s in the first class through Jesuit High. He was a solid man, not only physically but as an exemplary, patient and very focused individual. A good man in a time when good men have really been needed. Ralph Johnson

The seeds you planted, the examples you've set during your way, too short visit to planet earth assures a forever loving legacy. Bon voyage Joe. My condolences to the Hollman and Halton Family.

I knew Joe from his home building days. I worked for Leavitt Brothers who built lots and sold them to builders. I had no idea he was a Vietnam Veteran. He was very respectful and I think Don Leavitt was quite surprised when he branched out as a developer himself. Hats off to his quite successful life.

Went to Grade School and High School with Joe and Art.