Emily Ann Holzer, 2003-2020
Obituaries-Mobridge / Posted Sep 21, 2020 | 9:25 AM / 876 views
Emily Ann Holzer, 16, of Mobridge passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2020 in Mobridge. A visitation will be on Sunday, September 20, 2020 from 2-4 PM at Kesling Funeral Home in Mobridge. A private Mass of Christian Burial will be held. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery. Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge is in charge of arrangements.
Emily Ann Holzer was born on October 9, 2003 in Mobridge, South Dakota to David and Belinda (Voegele) Holzer. She joined the family with older brother Tucker.
Emily was a happy and rambunctious girl who enjoyed the outdoors. She loved every kind of animal and would often times bring home hurt or stray animals to keep as pets. As a young girl, Emily learned archery and was fond of her bow and arrows. She also loved fishing with her family and anything she could do in the water, especially going tubing. One of her favorite memories was hunting night crawlers with her dad and brother to use for fishing. Teasing her older brother was also a source of laughter for her, although she loved him dearly. Emily had a lot of fun trying to beat her dad in throwing darts. She would often be heard saying “new leader” as she pulled her darts. She also was an avid baker, who was notorious for making pumpkin pie that she would sometimes share with her family.
As a Junior at Mobridge Pollock High School, she had many friends and enjoyed hanging out with them every chance she got. She tried many different activities including volleyball, basketball, and track. She was involved in student council, and the Big Brother/ Big Sister program. Emily had a strong faith and was confirmed in the Catholic church. She was a very caring person, which led her to the part time job of being a CNA in a nursing home. She was hoping to pursue a career as a physician assistant after high school.
Emily had a beautiful smile that would brighten any dark room. Her life was tragically cut short due to an accident on September 15, 2020. She will be forever and dearly missed by her family and friends.
Grateful for having shared in her life are her parents and brother, maternal grandparents Leon and Delores Voegele, paternal grandparents Leo and Rose Holzer, maternal uncles Greg Voegele, Shannon (Sarah) Voegele, Jason (Kim) Voegele, paternal uncles Richard (Bernadette) Holzer, Doug (Char) Holzer, Mark (Dena) Holzer, and Aunt Deborah (Mike) Holland, and numerous cousins.