DeForest, WI - Gale A. Holloway was born to Bernard and Sylvia Holloway in Baraboo, Wis., on Sept. 22, 1946, and was born to Eternal Life on April 2, 2024. He spent his last days surrounded by his loving wife, Cheryl, their daughters and close friends.
Gale graduated from UW-Madison with a degree in civil engineering in 1970. He served in the U.S. Army for a brief time and then worked for the DNR until his retirement. He then co-founded Alieus Engineering, LLC so he could continue to provide support to those involved with the fish ladders and barriers.
Gale loved the outdoors. Fishing, camping, hunting, beekeeping, birdwatching, model airplane piloting, motorcycle rides, photography and gardening were some of his favorite hobbies. His gardens at his home in DeForest were a great source of pride. He loved his time spent with family at "The Hill."
Gale was a man of many indoor interests as well. He was always learning and tinkering with new ideas. His garage and basement gave him space to fix cars and boats, repair model airplanes, make wine, work with wood, and create the biodiesel which powered his beloved Volkswagens. He will be remembered as the guy who could fix anything from toasters to tractors and provided sound advice on any subject until his very last days with us.
Gale shared his time and talents with his children and others through 4-H leadership for over 25 years. He built the potato stand used at the Dane County Fair to raise funds for the program. Gale also poured his heart and soul into creating thousands of craft projects for the Sunday School program at church. If Cheryl needed 200 wooden crosses hand-cut, then he hand-cut 200 wooden crosses. He loved teaching Sunday School. Gale also shared his deep love of music and guitar playing with them. His joy of music inspired him to start the Alieus church band and spent endless hours rehearsing for performances. Gale and Cheryl were active members of Living Water Church. He was also a member of the Gideons for several years and also served on the Board for the Norway Grove Cemetery.
He found a love for cooking and baking. Gale was soon making cheesecakes for every gathering he attended. He also lovingly created wedding cakes for his three daughters, a feat of engineering and creativity. Grandpa Gale's grandchildren will forever cherish memories created while riding roller coasters, making breakfast after a sleepover, Easter egg hunts, Christmas get togethers and when he came to school and sporting events. Gale's love for music was only surpassed by the pride he took in his grandchildren's musical talents.
Gale is survived by his wife, Cheryl. He also leaves behind three daughters, Lori (Geoff) Brown, Kari (Mark) Grossklaus and Wendi (Gabe Bauer) Holloway; and his grandchildren, Nathan, Ashley and Riley Grossklaus, Ellie, Arik, Andrew and Sam Bauer, and Bowen and Garett Brown. He is further survived by his sisters, Nancy Jaeger, Loni (Tim) Brzezinski, and Kathi (Bill) Wiedenhoeft; brother, Dan (Patricia Baker) Holloway; and brother-in-law, David Medick. He was preceded in death by his son, Todd Holloway; his parents, Bernard and Sylvia Holloway; sister, Anita (Dave) Heiser; and nephew, Jeremy Heiser; brother-in-law, Dr. Robert Jaeger; and sister-in-law, Luann Medick.
A memorial service was held at Living Water Church, on Saturday, April 6, 2024, with Pastor Sean Steinke presiding. Burial will take place at Norway Grove Cemetery, DeForest, Wis. at a later date.
The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at UW-Madison who cared for him in his last days.
Online condolences may be made at
www.gundersonfh.com.
Gunderson East
Funeral & Cremation Care
5203 Monona Drive
(608) 221-5420

Published by DeForest Times Tribune from Apr. 12 to Apr. 13, 2024.