Michael-Holley-Obituary

Michael Allen Holley

Newport, Pennsylvania

1967 - 2016

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Michael Allen Holley, 48, of Newport passed away in his home on January 1st, 2016. He was born March 30th, 1967 in Harrisburg to Linda Kiner-Yoder and Carl Holley. Mike graduated from Newport High School in 1985 after a successful career in football. He spent most of his career after high school...

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I had met Mike when I worked as the announcer and PR person for Shippensburg Speedway. Mike would always take time to chat and joke with me. I recall him winning the biggest 370 Wingless race at the track, and Mike was smiling from ear to ear. It was great to see Mike win that race against some of the best caliber Micro drivers in the area. I was really saddened to learn of his passing. I hope that his family takes comfort in knowing that Mike would always tell me how much his family meant to...

My Deepest Condolences to Mike's Family. He was a very understanding

Linda - We send our sincere condolences at this most difficult time. Mike will be missed by so many as he was always helping with sports and taking care of his girls. He always went out of his way to talk to us and see how we were doing. Our thoughts are with you.
Al & Carol Kline

So sorry and surprised to hear of Mikes passing, from Cate. I met Mike and his family at the race track, and was happy when we added him to our team. Your big heart, and sense of humor, will be missed by many. I havent talked to you since I left Jake. But I still remember the good times, and the story of you and Brad almost wrecking your truck, because of a grasshopper still brings a smile to my face. My Deepest condolences to the family, specially your two beautiful daughters. Rest in Peace...

I was shocked to hear the news of Mikes passing. I worked with Mike at Pennsy Supply the past three years and always enjoyed our interactions. My prayers go to Mikes family and friends in this difficult time.

Mike was the greatest mentor I had when I was racing. He loved his girls more than life itself. He was the kind of father anyone would of dreamt of having. Thank you for everything you've ever done. Godspeed.

I will miss his endless humor and his crazy laugh. He was an integral part of our Pennsy family, warm-hearted, kind, and good-natured. We all miss him. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

I just met Mike about 6 months ago at a cookout with mutual friends. What a great guy. He was such a great story teller. I never met his best friend Brad, but feel like I have. Most of his stories told that day seemed to involve Brad and their shenanigans together. One story that stands out was about a boat, and forgetting to put the plug in it and it filling up with water.... I don't remember all of the details, but I remember laughing until I thought I'd pee myself. He was so kind and...

The loves of his life

Mike:
You were my friend first, husband, and then the father of our girls. Through the years our main focus was Darian and Kieran. We always came together for their sake, and spent many good years together with them. I am trying so hard right now to be strong for them, but I am finding it very hard.
There is no way to comfort them or fill the void left by your sudden passing. You taught these girls more than you know. They watched and they learned (except how to drive YOUR...