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James D.
Holman
April 13, 1975 – December 16, 2022
James David Holman, Jr. was always busy and in his spare time trying to help family and friends with whatever was needed. Whether it was taking time to help a stranger broke down on the side of the road or graciously helping someone in financial need. He was generous in everything he did and everywhere he went. He made an impact on more people's lives than we could ever know.
James was born in Louisiana, Missouri, on Sunday, April 13th, 1975. He was the second child of six born to David and Patty Holman.
He is survived by his wife Becka, his parents David and Patty Holman, his sister Jeanie, brother Rick and wife Wanda, his brother Keith and wife Sonya, sister Dawn and husband Mic, brother Carey, and five nieces and two nephews, two great nieces and one great nephew.
He had many different jobs over the years, but his love of driving is what made him choose to be a truck driver and gave him the opportunity to see the country. His wife Becka accompanied him in their travels as they shared their life together. James and Becka Met in 2018 and were recently married on August 29th, 2022. Becka said he was always so busy helping others, he spent very little time doing anything for himself. He was an amazing son, brother, uncle, and husband. James was a devoted Christian and was always giving Glory To Our God everywhere he went. Now he is in a perfect place with a perfect body and will never suffer again. There are so many great memories to cherish and too many to name. His ability to help others, even with a laugh, is unsurmountable by most. It's impossible to imagine our lives without him. But James leaves behind such a legacy and one we will keep alive with our memories of him forever. "Our family chain has been broken and will never be the same, But as God calls us one by one the chain will link again".
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