Survivors are: husband, Mike; sons and daughters-in-law, Joel and Buffy Holling and John and Amanda Holling, all of Grand Island, NE.; brother and sister-in-law, Quentin and Rosemary Bliss of Valley, NE.; and sister and brother-in-law, Jeané and Rick Mitzelfelt of Greenwood, CO.; grandchildren, Brenden, Joey, Marcus, Riley and Maxton.
Her son, Jeffrey Holling and her parents welcomed her into heaven.
Judy was raised on the family farm south of Inavale. She attended country school and graduated from Red Cloud High School, class of 1964. She attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. On Aug. 12, 1965, she was united in marriage to Mike Holling. They made their home in Grand Island, where Judy worked and retired from Home Federal Bank following 27 years of service.
Judy is a member of First Presbyterian Church. Judy enjoyed traveling; and having been raised on a farm she had a great love for the outdoors. She was a wonderful wife, mother and especially loved her grandchildren and attending their activities.
Inurnment was in the Red Cloud Cemetery, Red Cloud, NE.
Published in The Grand Island Independent on May 24, 2012
Survivors are: husband, Mike; sons and daughters-in-law, Joel and Buffy Holling and John and Amanda Holling, all of Grand Island, NE.; brother and sister-in-law, Quentin and Rosemary Bliss of Valley, NE.; and sister and brother-in-law, Jeané and Rick Mitzelfelt of Greenwood, CO.; grandchildren, Brenden, Joey, Marcus, Riley and Maxton.
Her son, Jeffrey Holling and her parents welcomed her into heaven.
Judy was raised on the family farm south of Inavale. She attended country school and graduated from Red Cloud High School, class of 1964. She attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. On Aug. 12, 1965, she was united in marriage to Mike Holling. They made their home in Grand Island, where Judy worked and retired from Home Federal Bank following 27 years of service.
Judy is a member of First Presbyterian Church. Judy enjoyed traveling; and having been raised on a farm she had a great love for the outdoors. She was a wonderful wife, mother and especially loved her grandchildren and attending their activities.
Inurnment was in the Red Cloud Cemetery, Red Cloud, NE.
Published in The Grand Island Independent on May 24, 2012
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