IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Jerome

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Holz

May 12, 1927 – October 27, 2017

Obituary

On Friday October 27, 2017 Jerome J Holz "Jerry" rejoined his darling Dorothy whom he missed so much since her passing in 2009. Throughout their lives they were dedicated to their family, their community, their work, and Holz Motors. Jerry always attributed his success to Dorothy. Every day he would say "She was my pal".Jerry's positive attitude and forward thinking made him always believe "The best is yet to come". He delighted in sharing his favorite toast with friends, "Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift, which is why it's called the present."His family will hold those words close to their hearts and honor him by making everyday precious—just as he did. He was the 5th and youngest child of Rudolph and Gertrude Holz. Rudolph and Gertrude founded Holz Motors, which marked it's 100th anniversary in 2014. Jerry loved the car business. As he put it, "Where else could I meet so many people and look forward to going to work each day?" A dealership is a team, and Holz Motors' success through the years is the result of the hard work, talent, and dedication of it's employees. Jerry was so proud that Holz Motors has celebrated 31 consecutive years as Wisconsin's largest Chevrolet dealer. Jerry's trusted business partner and closely held friend Doug has carried out Jerry's corporate duties and will continue to lead as Vice President of Holz Motors. Jerry proudly served in the Army Air Corp during WWII. Jerry's active duty consisted of driving all kinds of military trucks in France, Belgium and occupied Germany, delivering gasoline and other materials to American troops.Jerry was very active in the Masonic Fraternity throughout his life, holding many important offices and having many of the highest honors of the Fraternity conferred upon him. Despite these accolades, his favorite moments as a Mason included a spirited game of gin rummy, sharing fraternal camaraderie, and mentoring new Masonic Brothers.The banking business was also an important part of Jerry's life. He served as Chairman and President of State Bank Hales Corners. He was proud to be a part of the growth from SBHC to SFB, and then SFSC. He felt privileged to work with the talented and dedicated employees, officers, and directors. Whether it was at the bank or Holz Motors, he wanted every customer to know that he appreciated their business. He made a difference in many lives, and even touched thousands of people he never met through his and Dorothy's philanthropic work. Jerry was often the life of the party. He loved summer days at the lake, fishing and hunting trips, travel, golfing, playing cards, polka music, and a one glass of vodka with enough blue cheese stuffed olives to share. He made delicious pancakes and chili. He loved to see people having a good time, whether it was attending a Holz Motors celebration, hosting his annual Harvest Fest, or enjoying a Cousins' Party where everyone knew him as "Grandpa". He loved going out to eat. The family would like to thank all the people who served him at his favorite places. Please remember his smile. He appreciated you.He will live on forever in the memories of his daughters, Judy Holz (Dr. William) Stathas, and Barb (Dave) Weis, as well as the apples of his eyes, grandchildren J.J. and Traci Weis. Dad, we will miss Family Sundays with you.We would like to thank his friends and partners in his success, Doug and Kathy, Don and Gwen, and Mike and Sheila. We are grateful for the people that were instrumental in helping him these last few years including Gerry and Micaela, Susie, Nancy, Janis, Maryann, Sharon, and Debbie. There are no words to express our loving thanks to the people who granted him his last wish of staying in his home, Grace, Rosita, Dana, Aida, Marcia, and Kathe.Visitation at Hartson Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 15th from 3 to 8 PM. A Celebration of Jerry's life will be held at the funeral home on Thursday November 16th with a Masonic Service and Military Honors beginning at 10:30 AM. Private Entombment: Wisconsin Memorial Park.
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