James J. Von Holt
1952 - 2020
OMENA – James John Von Holt, 68, died peacefully from
natural causes on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 doing what he loved, working on
his cherry farm. His love for his land
was only surpassed by the love for his family.
Jim was born February 2, 1952, the son of Ronald and
Dorothy (Witkop) Von Holt who predeceased him.
On August 23, 2003 in Northport, he married Eugenie Scott Von Holt, who
survives.
Jim was a fourth generation Von Holt to run the family farm. Many in the region and beyond considered Jim to be the best cherry farmer in the area. He was keenly aware of his obligation to stand proudly on the shoulders of those who preceded him. And, just as importantly, to perpetuate that progression together with his wife Eugenie and nephew Wyatt. Since his earliest years, driving his John Deere pedal tractor, Jim sensed his connection to the land.
He took great pride in his farm. Jim challenged himself to bring out the best
in the land. That is why the farm was
always meticulously groomed, with rarely a weed to be found. He loved to work the land, particularly getting
a field ready for a new planting. Jim
was a strong supporter of the farming community. He was consistently rooting for small farmers
and particularly young farmers. He was
always available when someone had a question saying, “I’m not sure if it is the
right way but this is what I do. If you
are going to grow something, grow it the best you can.” In the past few years Jim worked with his
daughter, Sonja, who is in the Ag business. They were able to teach each other things
about farming and create a friendship beyond a father/daughter.
Jim graduated in 1970, the last class to graduate from
the old brick Northport Public School. There
Jim made many life-long friends and enjoyed his fishing trips to Canada with
them and playing Friday morning poker. His
larger than life presence touched all who he met. He was loved and respected by many.
Jim and Eugenie loved their Corvette rides around the
county. They enjoyed their travels
including honeymooning in Istanbul, Turkey; catching a 300lb yellow fin tuna on
a 24ft ponga in Mexico; driving adventures to the Southwest National Parks; exploring
Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks; shrimping and fishing in the Charleston
SC tidal basins; exploring the Hawaiian Islands in a Jeep; ziplining in Costa
Rica; searching for redbud and dogwood in bloom in the Smokey Mountains; and
collecting artwork during their travels.
Jim enjoyed going to his grandchildren’s sporting,
drama, and robotics events. He was surprised
how much he enjoyed 8-man football following the team even after his grandson had
graduated. He was very proud of all his
grandkids and their accomplishments.
Jim was a curious and interested man, whose thirst for
knowledge fed his love of history, particularly family history. He found peace out on Bass Lake fishing from
the same land that his great-grandfather first settled when he came to Leelanau
County.
Along with his wife, Jim is survived by his children,
Sonja (Todd) Morton, Jaime (Dan) Bardenhagen; his grandchildren, Stephanie and
Zachary Morton, Daniel and Justin Bardenhagen; his sister, Sandra (Doug) McCoy;
his nephew, Wyatt (Stephanie Fineout) McCoy; and great-nephew, Dougie; and
great-niece, Kylie.
Per Jim’s request there is no funeral.
If you would like to remember Jim, memorials may be
directed to Suttons Bay Robotics c/o Suttons Bay Schools ,PO Box 367, Suttons
Bay, MI 49682 and/or to the Leelanau Township Community Foundation, PO Box 818,
Northport, MI 49670 and/or to the Northport Sportsmen’s Club at PO Box 373, Northport,
MI 49670.
“The farmer is the only person in our economy who buys
everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both
ways” J.F.K
“That’s Farming” J.V.H
Please share condolences
with Jim’s family below or on the funeral home Facebook page:
My Father loved his farm and his friends. He took great pride in operating the family farm. This pride was apparent to anyone who had the opportunity to visit any of his orchards or the Von Holt farms homestead. He lived nearly all of his life in Northport and he held dear the lifelong friendships he made. He instilled in me the value of hard work and taught me resilience. Both traits that I will be forever grateful to him for teaching me. He was always deeply loved and will be forever missed. Jaime
ReplyDeleteMy father’s unexpected death has been shocking, devastating, a stark reminder that life is fleeting, and a lesson to never leave unfinished business between you and someone you love. He loved his farm and his friends. He took great pride in operating the family farm. This pride was apparent to anyone who had the opportunity to visit any of his orchards or the Von Holt farms homestead. He lived nearly all his life in Northport, and he held dear the lifelong friendships he made. He instilled in me the value of hard work and taught me resilience. Both of which are traits that I will be forever grateful to him for teaching me. He was always deeply loved and will be forever missed.
ReplyDeleteJaime
jvhb2713@aol.com
We met Jim and Eugenie in Destin Florida about 8 years ago and continued to spend our winters together at the same condo. It was because of them that we traveled together to Savanah and Charleston, a place we would have never seen if not for their invitation to travel with them and Jim's mother. We become very close as friends and I thought of Jim as my brother whom he resemble in his looks and he took me under his wing when he could see I could use some brotherly love. Love this man like a brother and I miss him deeply. I have never met two people that are so truly good and honest and true friends who we love dearly. We are all so much better because of them. We love you Eugenie and Jim. Our love to his family and our hearts are filled with sadness for you all. Love Jenny and Curt Weber ❤
ReplyDeleteWe met and quickly became friends with Jim and Genie a few years ago in Destin, Florida. Since then we have looked forward to spending ever winter with them enjoying the pool, crystal beach, food and other snowbirds friends. Jim spent many hours telling us stories of their life and tirelessly answered questions on Cherry farming. His love for Genie was so obvious to all of us, as is hers for him. Our friendship grew to include annual visits with our friends in Michigan to include tours of Von Holt farms. His sense of humor and smile will be truly be missed.
ReplyDeleteJohn and Teresa Pinneo
Chatham Illinois
Im so sorry to have lost a great friend and wish Genie and Wyatt all the success in the world having to now run the farm!
ReplyDeleteI only met Mr Von Holt a year ago but enjoyed talking about football and farming when ever we ran into each other. It was quite evident that he love his land and his family and that he was a good man. Gone to soon, another reminder that tommorow is not a promise. So sorry for his family.
ReplyDeleteKnown Jim and his family for many years. Our farms ere adjoining and afforded us many opportunities to compare notes on our farming experiences. We helped each other out wen needs arised. Will miss those times.
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