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Dad,

​They say you don’t choose your family, but if I were given a thousand lifetimes, I would choose you in every single one. Writing this feels impossible because how do you capture a man who was larger than life? You were the true definition of a father, a "jack of all trades" who could fix a broken engine just as easily as you could fix a broken spirit.

​Growing up, you gave me the world. You took me everywhere with you, showing me the ropes and teaching me everything I know today. Even when I was a teenager and putting you through absolute hell, you never wavered. You didn’t just talk about loyalty; you lived it. You showed up for me no matter the circumstance, proving that a father’s love isn’t earned—it’s a promise.

​Watching you with Mom was my first and greatest lesson in what "real love" looks like. You loved her unconditionally, showing me that soulmates aren’t just found in stories; they are built through devotion and strength.
​I’ll never forget your wit, your charm, and that signature orneriness that defined you. Even when your health began to decline and we started that ten-year battle together, you never let the world see you falter. You were a man defined by a work ethic that didn't know the meaning of "quit" and a heart that didn't know the meaning of "limits."

​The Fighter: He cheated death so often I joked he had nine lives. I thought you were invincible, and in a way, you were.

​The Optimist: No matter the pain or the trial, your answer was always the same: "Just living the dream." To some, that might have sounded like a joke or a bit of his famous sarcasm, but looking back at his life. I realized you actually meant it. You lived the dream, because you built it with your own two hands.

​The Hero: You fought until your very last breath with a strength that was nothing short of superhuman and stared down adversity with a smirk.

​My Promise to You

​A piece of me went with you when you left, and I’ll admit, I feel lost without my "Buddy-Bud" to talk to, but Dad, I want you to rest easy knowing that I heard everything you taught me. I promised you I would continue your legacy, and I meant it. I didn't just witness your strength, I inherited it. I will take care of Mama with the same devotion you showed her. I will carry the Holtz name with the honor, integrity, and hard work that you embodied every single day. The dream continues through me now.  

Thank you for the memories. Thank you for the laughs. Thank you for the tears. Thank you for giving me 38 years with you, and thank you for being the absolute legend that you are.  

I love and miss you with all my heart and soul.

Until we meet again...

​Love always and forever,

​Your son, 

Joshua "Michael" Holtz 

💪🏼😎❤️‍🔥

From the moment I met Mike until the very last words he uttered to me, he was nothing short of amazing. He was a light in my life and a light in this world. Although I didn’t know him before the wheelchair or the LVAD, I truly never saw the disability or the health battles he faced daily. To meet him was to meet a man who refused to be defined by his circumstances. He was never too serious; he always had a joke to tell, a smile to give, and he was the living definition of inspirational.

Every time I saw him, I’d say, "Hi Papa Bear! How are you?" Without fail—even when he knew he was in his final days—his answer was always the same: "Livin' the dream!"

Mike was my superhero. He fought for his life and beat the odds time and time again, fighting until his very last second for his family. He accepted everyone without judgment and loved me fiercely as the daughter he never had. He frequently joked about adopting me because we were just that connected. We shared a special bond—one that only he, Mom, Josh, and I truly understand. He supported my relationship with his son 100% of the time, standing by us even when it felt like the world was against us. He defended me, protected me, and made sure everyone knew that I wasn’t just "the girlfriend"—I was a Holtz, through and through.

I will never forget our last conversation. During his last lucid day, I was fortunate enough to have some time alone with him. As I held his hand, I told him how sorry I was that he was going through this. He looked at me and asked, "What are you sorry for?" When I told him it wasn’t fair, he replied, "You don't have nothin' to be sorry about—it’s my problem." Even then, knowing his fate, he was busy taking care of my feelings.

I promised him I would take care of Mom and Josh, and he told me he knew I would. I was able to get him a Pibb—his first non-sugar-free drink in years. When I asked him how it was, he grinned and said, "Better than sex!" That was Mike. Even when the doctors mentioned intubation, he had enough fire left to tell them exactly where they could shove that tube.

I am eternally grateful for the unwavering love he showed me. I am honored that he left this world with the confidence and trust that his precious wife and only son would be loved and cared for by me.

There is no "moving on" from a loss like this; there is only a way forward, one step at a time. Mike will live on through Josh and through every memory we made. The hole in my heart is simply a bittersweet reminder of his existence and our everlasting bond.

Rest easy, Papa Bear. I will not let you down. I will keep my promises to you, and I’ll forever smile up at the sky, knowing you are finally pain-free, at peace, and watching over us. Always our fierce protector, forever our guardian angel.

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Sincere condolences to family and friends. Please lean on the Most High, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our trials. (2 Cor 1:3) God understands your pain and will provide the comfort you need. Do not hesitate to pour out your heart to Him in prayer.

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