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Bill F. Holstein

1956 - 2020

Bill F. Holstein obituary, 1956-2020, Grand Junction, CO

BORN

1956

DIED

2020

Bill Holstein Obituary

Bill F. Holstein

July 13, 1956 - June 1, 2020

Bill Holstein, the unofficial and well-loved Grouch of Fruita, transitioned to his next act in a tragic and accidental fall Monday afternoon at his workplace. His sense of humor was bawdy and legendary around Fruita as was his spirited and persistent support for his beloved community. While lost to us far too soon, Bill over his life, volunteered for everyone and everything, complained vigorously and lived with opinionated passion for his loved ones.

Bill was a respected photographer of great talent whose "Little Red Rocker" show gained him recognition around the state including Best of Show in the Mesa and Colorado State Fairs. His enjoyment for the arts and with nagging from his wife, Donna, Bill got involved with the Fruita Art and Culture Board and brought great energy and vision to the group. Bill was instrumental in starting the Art Stroll for which he raised thousands of dollars over the years. For several years Bill chaired the group (he loved his board!) which has helped energize Fruita.

Seven years ago Bill stepped up to buy and begin remodeling one of the oldest buildings in Fruita, the 1902 Doc Masser home on Aspen Street. His wife often referred to it as "his mistress" because of the amount of time, money, and passion he poured into it. The unfinished "White House" remains a work in progress much to Donna's annoyance but it will serve as a monument to Bill when it is someday completed.

Bill grew up in Widefield went into the Navy after high school where he served as a Seabee on the USS Roosevelt and USS Prairie sailing the world. After the Navy he went to Fort Lewis College for a year then transferred to Adams State where he earned his B.A. in History. His love of history remained a passion his whole life. Before moving to Durango, he happened to meet Donna Stratton in Colorado Springs. This began a 38-year journey for the two of them that included marriage, moves and a vast variety of adventures that they lovingly shared together. Bill and Donna loved needling each other to no end which often led to the winner picking up the bill.

For many years Bill drove the backroads of Colorado selling yearbooks to schools in Western Colorado and parts of Wyoming, a job he loved. He cherished the relationships he built with his school advisers and yearbook staffs and kept up communications with many of them long after he left the business. The last few years, he worked at Bookcliff Gardens and loved working with the staff and clientele there.

Bill has a birthday coming up and would have celebrated it in genuine Holstein fashion: hotdogs from Weinerschnitzel, chili-cheese fries, and a cold beer at Copper Club. Ironically, the Covid pandemic had given Bill and Donna some precious time together recently which Donna so much appreciates now. A private celebration of life will be held when the situation allows.

Contributions, in Bill's honor, may be made to the Fruita Arts and Culture Board.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Sentinel on Jun. 7, 2020.

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jim seymour

June 1, 2025

Bill & I met in weld class in college, where on more than a few occasions we spent the time discussing the prior evenings escapades. It is a great memory and one I will always cherish.

Dan Wickersham

June 14, 2020

Donna, I am so sorry to hear this. Bill was a wonderful eccentric, hard headed but lovable.

Wilma Hansen

June 11, 2020

We love his red rocker series of photographs. The calendar brought us joy and peace year round.

Gina Reed

June 11, 2020

Donna,
We are very sad to hear of Bill's passing. Will always remember Bill's laugh and big smile when you and Bill would walk Jake down Ford Street. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.

John Konselman

June 10, 2020

Bill was literally my brother from another mother but from the time we met when we were 19 there was never a doubt that we were meant to be siblings. When we were together, there was no telling the mischief we would get into. We laughed and had fun for the 44 years we had. I admired his ability to give without expecting, love without condition, and his optimism in the face of anything. He always had a smile and an open heart. Bill, I will miss you terribly.

Jo Kissinger

June 9, 2020

Donna, I am so sorry to hear about Bill...Thoughts and prayers to you and your family... V V Neighbor

George Crawford

June 9, 2020

I am proud to have been a friend of Bill since high school, very sad that so many good people that i have not been in touch with in years are gone. All my memories of Bill are full of fun and friendship. He grew into a generous man that I am proud to have known..very sad with his passing, he laft many of us with great memories.

jim seymour

June 8, 2020

Bill, & I go back to the collage days, He and Donna have been cherished friends of mine for years & will always will be! My deepest regrets, in Bills menory I will brake out my last bottle of Red Rocker Red when the time is right.
JimBob

Deb Aguilar

June 8, 2020

He was my sisters son but was like a brother to me.

Geno Pascarelli

June 7, 2020

My dearest and one of my long time friends. I met Bill when he came to work at the Broadmoor Hotel golf course. We happened to run into each one night at a bar called Meadow Muffins in Colorado Springs. We became long time friends who partied, camped, fished and loved photography. Bill and I traveled around Colorado a lot. Bill showed me many places I probably never would have seen. Billy and his bride Donna are like family to me I've spent many fun gatherings with both their families and cherished their friendship. It is with great sadness and heavy heart that I have to say goodbye to Billy, I will always miss you my friend.

Sindie Pietz

June 7, 2020

Dear Donna,
I'm just sick to read about Bills death. I was the yearbook advisor in Silverton for many many years and Bill was just the BEST to work with. I'll never forget his cruising in to the library to meet with me and the kids, in his jeans and wool sport coat with such a smile and kind, exuberant way. My husband Randy taught math there as well so he got to know Bill and both our kids were of course on the yearbook staff! We got to come over to your house with our daughter Mariah for a picnic one evening after moving over here from Silverton in 2002. You were both so friendly and fun!! It was a great evening.
I'm so so sorry for you Donna. It seems unfair that Bill had to go so young. Surely our Lord in Heaven knows what he's doing. I will carry such great moments with Bill and all the yearbook staffs through the years. He was a wonderful person who offered so much to the kids across the state and all the people beyond those years. Thanks Bill if you're still listening from your friends. You were just super.
Sindie and Randy Pietz

Russ A Swanson

June 7, 2020

Bill, my friend. You will be dearly missed. I will never understand why these things happen in our lives. You were a genuine human being who loved life. My prayer is for Gods peace and grace for your family during this time and sharing many memories. Russ S.

Kathy little

June 7, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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