John Inglis Holler

December 4, 1919 ~ June 7, 2010
Resided in:
Fletcher, NC
John Inglis Holler, 90, of Fletcher, passed away on Monday, June 7, 2010 at Memorial Mission Hospital.
A native of Drayton, N.D., he was a son of the late John Peter Rudolph and Emma Ruth Inglis Holler. He is also preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Mabel Lititia Holler.
He was a member of the Masonic Red River Lodge # 292 A.F. & A.M. of Minnesota.
Surviving are three daughters, Bonnie Rae Welch, Marjory Ann Bruszer and Nancy Johanna Ostergaard (Jim); a brother, Donald Rae Holler; and five grandchildren, Jeffrey Welch (Crystal), Melanie Harmon (Christopher), Daniel Ostergaard (Sarah), Juliane McElmurry (Gregory), and David Ostergaard (Karri), and six great-grandchildren.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
Groce Funeral Home on Tunnel Rd. is assisting with arrangements.
Oh Nancy, My heart goes out to you during this time of grief. This is one time I can say I know how you feel and I am here for you when ever you need anything. Your father had to be a special man to have raised such a fine daughter. Please share with your siblings how much I enjoy working with you and Western North Carolina is blessed to have you as a citzen.
Dear Nancy and Dan,
The sad news of the passing of your Father and Grandfather John Inglis Holler reconnects us. He must have lived a good life for 90 years and 63 of them with the same Lady.
Jimmie and I send you all our deepest sympathies, but we also know that the love of God and your family will comfort you.
My Dad died at the same age and I always think of all he saw in his lifetime, for him 1908 – 1998 and for John 1920 – 2010. As much as the world changed during their lifetimes some things remain constant, the seasons, the oceans, the stars, and the birds, but most importantly family. How pleased and proud he is of you all and all that you have accomplished and of all his great grandchildren.
Remember his story and his stories from 1920 in Drayton, North Dakota to 2010 in Fletcher, NC. Remember always the love.
Godspeed,
Chris and Jimmie Pratt
Nancy:
I am sorry about the loss of your Dad. I just saw it in the paper and wanted you to know I am thinking of you and your family. I don’t know if you knew my Mom passed away February 16. It is a different phase in life when both parents are gone. It is hard with one but now I am an orphan and that is hard to get used to. May God give you peace and comfort in the days and months ahead. Love and God Bless, Gaylen
Dear Nancy,Jim and Family,
We saw your Dad’s obituary in the paper. We are saddened for you all at his passing. May God have mercy on him and bless and keep you all in your grief.
Fondly, Barbara and Jeff Gould