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Robert Lewis Holtz Jr.

Phoenix, Arizona

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Holtz, Robert Lewis Jr. born September 18th, 1954 in Portsmouth, Virginia, passed away unexpectedly and too soon on August 5th 2013 in Glendale, Arizona. Born to parents R.L Holtz, Sr. and Sondra Cohen Holtz and raised on the East Coast and Phoenix, AZ while his father was active duty in...

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So happy to see this come up. He also taught our camera class. One of my Colleagues mentioned him about 8 months ago and the two of us reminisced for a bit. What a good hearted, kind and memorable man. It only made sense when I met his wife and kids to find that they were just as great as he was. Blessings

I remember Robert as a friend when I lived on Parris Island

On behalf of the East Valley Marines Detachment #1296 of the Marine Corps League, please accept condolences on the loss of your family member, friend, and our brother Marine, Robert Holtz, Jr.
Once a Marine Always a Marine. Semper Fi.

I didn't know Robert long or well, just talks and emails the past few months at PPD. He was a gentle soul. I'll miss him.

To Debbie, Jenna, David & Stephen,
Words can't express the sorrow we feel for you all with Robert's very unexpected death. May God be with you all today and all the days ahead without Robert here physically. Our cousin will truly be missed by us all. Thank you for sharing him with so many. We are here for you whenever you need us for anything. Love you all, cousins Linda and Warren

Robert you will be missed. I will miss hearing you say almost every morning, "I will be at my desk if you need me and I will be at my desk if you don't need me. Rest in Peace.

What a wonderful person you were. There were times when I know we would have driven you crazy but you never changed how you treated us all. I am going to miss you walking out in the afternoons and having the opportunity to chat a few words.....your easy going smile...and just your niceness...

I worked with Robert; I saw and spoke to him every day. I miss chatting wih him. God rest his soul.

Deb, though I never met your husband, he sounds like he was a wonderful man. I'm glad you had the chance to be with him for 37 years. I will continue to keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.