Douglas Holden's Obituary
Douglas Alfred Holden aged 55 of Chesterfield, MO passed away October 6, 2020. Douglas was born on July 16, 1965 in Shelby Michigan, the youngest of three children born to Frederick Ervin Holden and Alfreida P. (Carr) Holden. Douglas Graduated from Mason County Central High School in 1983, and furthered his education at the Dayton, OH Institute of Photography and Technology, pursuing a degree in IT Project Management in 1985. He later returned to school at Lindenwood University and graduated with highest distinction, Summa Cum Laude in IT Project Management in 2013.
Doug made his home in St. Louis, MO where he would meet his wife Lillian. They married in May of 2008, surrounded by family in Scottville Michigan. Not only did Douglas gain a daughter in three-year-old Jessica DeMoor that he would consider his own, he also had the desire to have a child of his own which came true with the birth of their son Alexander Ervin Holden. Both children brought such joy to Doug as he enjoyed being a father to them both.
Doug was preceded in death by his father Frederick E. Holden, and his nephew Frederick M. Holden. Doug will be greatly missed by his wife Lillian Holden, their children Jessica DeMoor and Alexander Holden of Chesterfield MO; his mother Alfreida P. Holden of Scottville; his brother Frederick L. (Ashley) Holden of Scottville; his sister Deloris Stewart of Springfield VA; his nieces Kristina (Mike) Harmon of Muskegon, and Grace Stewart of Alexandria VA, as well as several great nieces and a great nephew.
A graveside service will be held at 3:00 pm on Friday, October 16 at the Brookside Cemetery in Scottville. The family invites you to join them as they lay Douglas in his final resting place. Those who wish to remember Doug with a memorial donation are asked to make it to any cancer research program you wish in Doug’s name.
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