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David Holz
Lieutenant Colonel David Lee Holz.
| Lieutenant Colonel David Holz | |
|---|---|
| Rank | Lieutenant Colonel |
| Birth Date | April 14, 1931 |
| Death Date | January 16, 2017 |
| Relations | Brigadier Ernest Holz (father) |
| Brigadier Keitha White Holz (mother) | |
| Commissioner Richard Holz (brother) | |
| Commissioner Ernest Holz (brother) | |
| Commissioner Richard E Holz (grandfather) | |
Obituary
David Lee Holz, a Lt. Colonel and Salvation Army Officer for over 65 years, was “Promoted to Glory” January 16, 2017 following a long illness. Lt. Colonel David Holz is preceded in death by his parents, Brigadiers Ernest Richard and Keitha White Holz; six siblings; and a firstborn son, David Leon Holz.
Colonel Holz, a native of Oklahoma city, OK, was educated in the public schools of Atlanta, GA and Coral Gables, FL. His formal education was conducted at the University of Miami and The Salvation Army College for Officer Training. He attended The Salvation Army International College for Officers in 1970.
Commissioned as a Salvation Army Officer in 1951, he held two appointments prior to his marriage to Emeline (nee Snyder) in 1954. Together, they commanded three corps, served as Divisional Staff Officers in four divisions and as Divisional Commanders for a total of fifteen years in three divisions.
Upon retirement in 1996, Colonel Holz continued to work in Community Relations and Fundraising for The Salvation Army of Hendersonville. He and Emeline were active volunteers for nearly twenty years with The Cove at the Billy Graham Training Center as well as in local Salvation Army ministries.
Colonel Holz has been active in local civic organizations, including 55 years as a Rotarian. He was nominated and received honorary Pual Harris awards from the Rotary on three occasions.
The Colonel, himself, was a force. The way he always stood tall with commanding presence; his unfailing courtesy in his interactions with comrades of all ranks from the outcasts of society to military generals; his soft musical toned-voice; and constant kindness of manner, are perhaps the things for which he will be best remembered.
His life truly reflected his love for the Lord Jesus Christ, love of family, and love for those he served.
He is survived by his wife of nearly 63 years, Emeline Snyder Holz; his youngest sibling, Edwy White Holz; three children, Keith (Sabine) Holz, Karen Kinlaw, and Sharon (Richard) Ellison; five grand children, Christina (Gabe) Hollingsworth, Heather (Sean) Carr, Kathryn (Matthew) Nudi, Timothy Kinlaw, and Raffael Holz Eckmann; and great granddaughter, Madison Grace Carr.
The funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, January 21 at Fletcher Adventist Church located at 1141 Howard Gap Rd Hendersonville; Committal Service will follow at the nearby Shepherd Memorial Park loc. at 5045 Asheville Hwy Hendersonville.
Visitation will be Friday, January 20 from 4-5 pm at Thos. Shpherd & Son Funderal Home located at 125 S. Church St Hendersonville.
