Laurence M. Bus Holzman
October 17, 2005
Holzman, Laurence M. “Bus”, 83, retired J.C. Penney Company maintenance manager and United States Marine Corps veteran who served during World War II, died Monday, October 17, 2005. Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Thursday; service, 10:00 A.M., Friday, both at Christ The King Catholic Church. Preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Clara. Survivors: sons, Laurence (Mary) Holzman, Jr., Ronald (Jolinda) Holzman all of Wichita, Timothy (Linda) Holzman of Haysville; daughters, Roberta Cox, Rebecca Miller, Louise Osborne all of Wichita; brothers, Leroy Holzman of Seattle, Vernon Holzman of Wichita; 15 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Memorial established with Franciscan Friars, St. John The Baptist Province, 1615 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45210. Downing Lahey Mortuary West.
Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Thursday, October 20, Christ The King Catholic Church






Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
I’m very soory to hear about your Daddy. I will always remember him and also your Mom, coming over to my Mom & Daddy’s house after they had gone to a Dance. They would always come by over rooms and say goodnight to us, because my Mom always would check on us. They all would laugh so hard making breakfast. There is only a few Men that I could Polka with was your Daddy and Jim Irving and of course my Daddy. Stacy (Jacobs)Jones. I youngest daugther of Charlie and Helen Jacobs.
I’m so glad we got to see Uncle Bus when we were in Wichita in February…the twins still ask about ‘going to Uncle Bus’ where the rabbit is in the yard.’ There is probably a heck of a card game going on in Heaven between my mom (Virginia Holzman)and your parents. As Ron said, now Uncle Bus is with his beloved wife. I know my dad, ‘Roy’ will miss Uncle Bus terribly. He always enjoyed catching up during their phone calls. The ‘Seattle Holzmans’ are keeping you all in our prayers. All my love, Lisa (Holzman) Judd (Uncle Roy & Aunt Ginny’s youngest)
To the Holzman Family — What a great loss to your family. Jacqueline and I loved your Dad. He was always so quick with a smile and laugh for you. Bus was a very kind and gentle man. Jacq would always come home and tell me when she would see Bus in church through the week and she has missed seeing him. If the opportunity would present itself he would always say Hi to her. We will miss him as you will every day. Cherish his memories as they are special gift that God has given each of you for a reason. God Bless Your Family. Love Ginger and Jacqueline
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all as you go through this hard time. I will always remember Uncle Bus’ sense of humor and laughter. I’m so glad that I was able to see you all this year.
Bert, my sympathy are with you and your family. May God give you comfort in knowing that he is safely home. I know you will miss him, but you will always have the good memories to comfort you. My thoughts are with you.
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