Fred Calvin Holt, 85, of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Friday, October 15, 2010. He was born in Roanoke, Va. and was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 63 years, Catherine Cammea Harlow Holt; his father, William Dolphus "Dol" Holt; his mother, Flora Samuel Wingfield Holt; his brother, Daniel Stockton Holt and wife, Betty A. Holt; sisters, Helen L. Holt Pickett and husband, Albert L. Pickett, Virginia Holt Young, and husband, Dewey L. Young, and Nellie Holt Wills and husband, Gilmer Wills; and an infant son, Dale Calvin Holt; brothers-inlaw, Sidney Milton "Peck" Harlow, Sr. and extra special brother-in-law, Warren Russell Harlow; special nephew, James H. Scott, III (Jay).
Fred was a graduate of Jefferson High School, Class of 1942. During World War II he served in the U.S. Navy as AMM 2/C (T) in seaplane Squadron VR-8 Carrier Aircraft Service Units (CASU) 23, 21, 67, 21-1. Mr. Holt was a longtime member of Greene Memorial United Methodist Church. He retired in 1985 from General Electric, Salem, Va., as a production control specialist with 29½ years service.
Surviving are his daughter, Linda Kaye Holt, of Sterling, Va.; special sister-in-law, Mildred Harlow Scott, of Vinton, Va.; special nieces, Frances A. Holt, Lillie Y. Coleman, Wanda Y. Goodrich, Jalean P. Warner, Myra W. Rezzee, Cherie S. Charalambous, and Catherine J. Scott; special nephews, David L. Young, Sidney M. Harlow Jr., Brian K. Harlow, and Rusty Harlow; many other special nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews; and many loving and caring friends.
The family would like to especially thank the following for their thoughtfulness and support: Rev. Gary Robbins, Rev. Arthur Grant, Daphna M. Watts, Frances M. Sprouse, a wonderful neighbor who provided support to Fred and Catherine, Margaret H. Camper and Carolyn Barnes. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following caregivers for their caring and loving support, Donna Battaa, Sara Shagdar, Amra Samdan, Bolormaa Smith, and Kim Thomason, as well as to Good Samaritan Hospice, Louise Rogers, Wendy Putterbaugh, Brenda Hawks, Patti Patsel, Jean Weber, Beth Shiflett, Warren Holdren, Kate Marshall, Elizabeth Knoebber, Gayle Danielsen, and Becky Harris; Dr. Karen Annis, Dr. Mark S. Currie, Dr. Joseph L. Nelson, Dr. J. Gordon Burch, Dr. Christopher M. Hicks, Dr. Clement Elechi, Dr. Garry Bayliss, Dr. Michele Mills, Dr. Jonanthan S. Till; Speech Therapist, Dr. Joseph Masters; special thanks to the oncology nursing staff at Lewis Gale Medical Center 6th Floor, and Lewis-Gale Medical Center Emergency Room Staff; Amedisys Home Health Care of Roanoke, and Medi-Home Health and Hospice Agency. Those preferring may make donations to Greene Memorial United Methodist Church, 402 Second St. Roanoke, Va. 24007.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at Oakey's North Chapel with the Rev. Gary Robbins and the Rev. Arthur Grant officiating. The interment will follow in Cedar Lawn Memorial Park. Military honors will be by the U. S. Navy. The family will be receiving friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, October 18, 2010 at Oakey's North Chapel, 540-362-1237.

Sponsored by Linda K. Holt, Daughter.
Betsy Richards RN
October 14, 2013
I remember your daddy and what a sweet man he was! God bless you Linda for remembering.
Tess Anderson
October 16, 2012
Linda...I've seen the memorials for both your mom and dad this past week. I know they are the dearest thing in the world to you. What a wonderful daughter you have been to them. The love the three of you have shared will last forever.
October 15, 2011
Linda: I have fond memories of your parents and i am sorry that i didn't get to the funerals.
Jim Roberts
Wmson rd Phcy
David Livingston
October 21, 2010
Linda, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Remember you are not alone but always have God with you and your Mother and Father. You have great friends and family to support you through these difficult days. God bless you LInda, David Livingston (Xerox)
David Slade
October 18, 2010
It was a privilege for my family to have known and to have spent time with Fred. He was rightfully proud of his Navy service during World War II. He was part of the Greatest Generation. Linda, you are an amazing woman. Your presence was a fantastic gift to both your parents over these last few years. I don’t know how you were able to do it but you did. Your mission is accomplished so it is now time to rest and take care of yourself.
David Slade
October 18, 2010
It was a privilege for my family to have known and to have spent time with Fred. He was rightfully proud of his Navy service during World War II. He was part of the “Greatest Generation�. Linda, you are an amazing woman. Your presence was an fantastic gift to both your parents over these last few years. I don't know how you were able to do it but you did. Your mission is accomplished so it is now time to rest and take care of yourself.
Amanda Arnold
October 18, 2010
Linda, it was a pleasure to care for your dad, he was always such a sweet little patient and he did love his ice cream and cake. I hope you are doing okay and you have my condolences! It was a pleasure to know you both. God Bless, Amanda R Arnold, Lewis Gale, 6 West
P Hopkins
October 18, 2010
Linda,
My thought and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. May wonderful memories of your father always be with you. God Bless you!
Candyce McCann
October 18, 2010
John, Elizabeth and I will always treasure the day we spent with you and Fred last month. You have been an incredibly heroic caregiver to both your mama and your daddy these past three years. Not many could have done what you have with such courage, compassion and love. Take comfort, my love, in what you have given them: the greatest gift anyone can give. We love you, Sweet Linda.
Joyce Welch
October 18, 2010
To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Linda, may you find peace in your father's passing. My heart goes out to you. You have my prayers and deepest sympathy.
Warren Holdren
October 17, 2010
I was priviledged to be with Mr. Holt during these past few days. Linda my thoughts and prayers are with you now. You served your father well and I am glad for the time I could be with you and your father. Remember he and your mother will be in your heart and memories always. May God bless you and give you strength now and in the coming days.
catherine scott
October 17, 2010
We are thinking of you and we love you very much! Our prayers are with you.
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