Her smile always lit up the house. She gave so much to all Alpha Phi sisters at OSU.
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I got the privilege of working with Holley for 22 years at The Standard. Holley hired me in 1998, and I was lucky to report directly to Holley and support her in Legal and Corporate Governance. Holley had high expectations of her team and was a constant professional. You always strived to work hard for Holley. Holley always supported her employees. We had long mentor sessions, and I have always valued Holley’s advice and wisdom. Holley loved her family and was so excited to be a grandma. She shared many pictures of her girls and grand babies. To me, Holley was a mentor but more importantly a friend. She took an interest in my life professionally and personally and I will forever be grateful to Holley for her love and support. Holley, I miss you every day.
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I meant Holley at Oregon State at the Alpha Phi house. She was a leader that showed strength, kindness and warmth. She and her sister Kelly had the biggest smiles. Sending love and prayers to all the family. She will be missed!
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My condolences to Holley's family. I first met Holley when I started working for Standard Insurance in 2000 and we would often meet for Holley to sign a number of the company’s financial statements (the Blue Book). I also had the same morning routine in the gym with Holley. So sorry such a remarkable lady is gone too soon.
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Holley was a frequent partner of mine in work activities...and memories... at The Standard for decades. While I'm sure I was mostly a pain for her in most cases :) she nevertheless was always professional, calm, and capable, probably saving me from being in more trouble than I otherwise would have. I
did try to make her laugh as often as possible; that was always worth it, and I can
still hear that now. So sorry to hear of her passing and I can only sense the loss for the family. May her memory always be a blessing.
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I’m so very sad to lose Holley. She was an amazing person, wise leader and colleague. I had the privilege of working for and with Holley for many years and she was a mentor and treasured friend. Holley loved her family, especially Rick, her daughters and grandchildren and she was understandably proud of them. She left a strong legacy at The Standard. I still miss her everyday and frequently think about what I learned from her and how grateful I am to have had the chance to know her and work with her.
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1975, Baker, Oregon, USA
Pep Club Officers
— with
Kathy Cantrell
and Terri Warnock
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I’m so sad for your loss of Holley. She was a sorority sister of mine and always so fun to be around. Her kindness, intelligence and beauty stood out. I will always remember her great smile and thoughtfulness to all.
❤️ Debbie Gabrielson Mattson
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Holly was one of the best reasons for working at The Standard. I so enjoyed working with her❣️
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I was so sorry to hear about Holley’s illness. I am blessed that I was able to give her a hug and talk with her before her death. My prayers go out to her family.
Carole Carlson
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I worked with Holley for 20+ years at The Standard and she was always a delight. Always a smile, professional and wonderful demeanor. I was truly saddened to hear of her untimely passing. She will be missed by many, but her legacy will live on. My condolences to the entire family. Rest well Holley
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In response to "What did Holley love to do?"
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Holly was a beautiful human being. I have only positive memories of her at The Standard. I am sorry to hear of this huge loss for your family.
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Very beautiful Franklins. Truly sorry for your loss:(
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