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Paul "Casey" Oberholtzer

Boerne, Texas

Aug 28, 1980 – Mar 1, 2019 (Age 38)

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BORN
August 28, 1980
DIED
March 1, 2019
AGE
38
LOCATION
Boerne, Texas

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Porter Loring Mortuary North Obituary

With very heavy hearts we announce the unexpected death of Paul "Casey" Oberholtzer, 38, on March 1, 2019. Born to Paul and Jackie in San Antonio, TX. Casey resided in Boerne where he, his wife Callie, and son Tyler lived in the home of their dreams. It's impossible to narrate one's life in a...

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I am so very sorry for your loss. Your joy as a couple touched me to my core. God bless you, your child and your family. ❤

Our sincere condolences to Callie and the entire Oberholtzer family. We were blessed to know Casey for the past ten years and always enjoyed his energetic spirit and attitude. We pray that God continues to comfort and heal all of our hearts!

I was very sad to hear about Casey's death. At one time, Casey and his family lived down the street from me. I still miss seeing his truck go past my house and visiting with him on my walks past his house. He was an energetic, hard working young man and was always willing to help his neighbors. My deepest sympathy goes to his family.

You will always remain in my heart and mind as one of the cool kids growing up. Everyone adored you and wanted to be in your presence, and for good reason. You were such fun, Casey. A truly genuine and real person. I witnessed you love many people, but most of all I remember how you treated your mom and the boys; your best friends. You were a rremarkable person, in my eyes, Mace. You will be missed terribly, but thought of in dozens of moments a day by hundreds of those who loved and adored...

God of love and mercy, embrace all those whose hearts overflow with grief, unanswered questions and such a sense of loss. Hold them close through the coming days. In Jesus name we pray Amen

Our condolences to Casey family. He was a good man and he will surely be missed. Richard Castillo and family. (Rambo Express)

Our condolences to the Oberholzter Family from Tony and OP your old neighbors on Casa Oro.

I am sorry. I knew Casey as one of the hardest working people I have met. What a legacy he leaves, will be missed.

God bless and walk with all of you in this time of mourning. Please know that I and many others weep with you over his loss, and are holding you in our hearts as you pass through this dark time. Light will, eventually, shine in your hearts again, I'm certain of it. Hold on to each other, and to your faith. I love you all.