In Memory Of
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Edwin J. Holthaus
Seneca, Kansas
08/17/1925 - 10/28/2018
Edwin J. Holthaus, 93, of Seneca passed away on Sunday, October 28, 2018 at Life Care Center of Seneca.
He was born on August 17, 1925 on a farm southeast of Baileyville, to Francis and Rose Olberding Holthaus. He attended Baileyville School and worked on the family farm. He joined the Knights of Columbus 1769 Council of Seneca in 1945; before he was drafted into the US Navy. He served during World War II in the pacific area landing in Yokohoma and he then spent time on the Endicott No 35 Destroyer Mine Sweeper. Sweeping in the Yellow Sea and around Nagasaki and Kagoshima and even into Shanghai, China and Tokyo. He was discharged in 1946, and returned to the farm. In 1948, Ed began renting a farm southeast of Oneida for two years and the when his brother got married, Ed moved home to the family farm.
On January 7, 1958 he married Mary Ann Broxterman, the daughter of Fred and Clara Broxterman, at Sacred Heart Church in Baileyville. They initially lived on a farm southeast of Baileyville. He farmed with his Dad until 1966, when the couple purchased a farm one mile north and one mile west of Soldier, where they farmed and operated a dairy until 1987. They retired moved to Seneca in 1993, building a new home on Castle Street. To this union four boys and two girls were born. They celebrated their 45th Wedding Anniversary, before Mary Ann’s death on May 6, 2005.
Ed was a 4-H Dairy Leader, he served on the NFO Dairy Board, the Soldier Lions Club, the American Legion Post 37 of Corning, St. Patrick’s Church in Corning. After moving to Seneca, he joined Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca, St Joseph’s Society, a Eucharist Minister, a Lector, and an Usher for funerals. He transferred his membership to the Seneca Lions Club and the American Legion. He was a faithful Knights of Columbus member working dances and Bingo, he was member of the Ponce De Leon 4th Degree. He enjoyed bowling, fishing, playing cards and woodworking. He did his woodworking in his basement, making shelves, welcome signs and miscellaneous items for his children and grandchildren.
Besides his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Heather Schmitz Holthaus on November 2, 1984; and two sisters, Sr. Sharon (Virginia) Holthaus, OSB and Rita Strathman.
He is survived by four sons, Gary (Lori) Holthaus of Topeka, Richard (Kim) Holthaus of Topeka, Bob (Serina) Holthaus of Las Vegas, NV, and Tom (Jen) Holthaus of Hoyt; two daughters, Joann (Don) Brees of Holton and Brenda (Buddy) Haug of Virginia Beach, VA; two brothers, George and Leo Holthaus; one sister, Vivina Strathman; 18 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be left to the Seneca Knights of Columbus Building Fund and the Seneca Veterans’ Wall.
Condolences
Our love and prayers to our “younger sister” Brenda and her entire family. We know all to well, the path you are now required to follow. God will never promise to take away things we feel are too hard. However, He does promise to be with us and carry us through these most difficult times. We know your Dad is now with your Mom and thosewho have gone on before. We support you with all our heart and prayers as you Celebrate your Dad. We may not be there in person, but our love and prayers are just a thought away. Love and God’s blessings be with you all.
Thank you both! ❤️❤️
Words can’t express how saddened I was to hear of your loss. Ed was such a kind hearted gentleman and will be greatly missed by many. May you find comfort and peace in all the wonderful memories you shared. Know that you’re in my thoughts and prayers. My deepest sympathy and condolences.
We were so sorry to hear that Edwin had passed away. He was truly a gentleman! Very loving and caring. We really enjoyed visiting with him when we could make it to Seneca. He was very proud of his family and loved showing his HUGE family tree! He also had a very deep interest in spiritual things, which was easy to see by looking at his well worn Bible! Lol! He really enjoyed talking about the Bible and the hope it holds out for mankind.
We know that none of the family know who we are, but just want ALL his family to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Steve and Tammy Anderson