IN LOVING MEMORY OF

James Holland

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Holt

July 12, 1928 – January 4, 2023

Obituary

James "Jim" Holland Holt, aka "The Old Man from Shafter," passed away peacefully in his home on January 4, 2023. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Jean Holt; three children, Jimmy (Dayna) Holt of Shafter, Jeanette (James) Daniels of Tulare, and Jerranna (Todd) Cannady of North Carolina; siblings Martha Seidel of North Carolina and Thomas Holt of Missouri; grandchildren Stephanie (Ethan) Sikes, TJ Fenwick, Parker (Samantha) Cannady, all of North Carolina and Dominique Baker, of Bakersfield; eight great-grandchildren & two adopted granddaughters, Jamie Colbert and Dee Allen.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Newt & Letha Holt and siblings Bill Lebo, Fern Ames, Glen, Donald, Irene, Freida and Geraldine and several faithful furry companions, most notably Dirty Harry and Sugar Baby.

Born in Missouri a sharecropper's son on July 12, 1928, Jim lived a full and adventurous 94 years. Famine and lack of work forced two moves for his family, one to Arizona, and then a final one to the labor camps of Shafter, California. After a childhood of working in the fields with his family, Jim was drafted in 1950 and served in the Korean War as a mechanic. After returning from the war, he started The Hut Drive-In, but didn't stay in the restaurant business for long. He went to work in the service station and garage business and ended up with two service stations and ran those until 1968, when he bought five trucks and spent 10 years in the trucking business. Wanting to get back into the mechanic field, Holt opened Jim's Repair Shop in 1981 and remained there for 38 years before finally closing up shop in 2019.

Some of Jim's fondest memories were made on the road, where in 11 years he traveled 450,000 miles on a motorcycle, most of those with his beloved companion, his Border Collie Dirty Harry, riding on the back. He rode through 43 states and 3 provinces of Canada. He made countless trips to NC on his motorcycle, visiting his daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who thought he hung the moon. His final adventure was flying back to NC to spend Christmas with them, where everyone said their final goodbyes. He was determined to return to his wife in Shafter and made it home just 3 days before he passed away.

Jim left an indelible mark on all that knew him. He was the oldest kid you'd ever meet and was especially loved by children and dogs, and he loved them back even more. His friends and family would all agree that his stubborn nature was one of his most "endearing" qualities. As a friend recently wrote in a tribute to him on Facebook, "There were two ways to fix things, Jim's way and the wrong way." He certainly lived life on his own terms and squeezed every ounce out of life that he could. We could all be so lucky to be so loved and live life as big as he did.

We will celebrate Jim's life with a chapel service at 11am on January 17, 2023, at Peters Funeral Home 844 E Lerdo Hwy, Shafter CA. Following this service please join us for a full military send off at 1:15pm at the Bakersfield National Cemetery 30338 E Bear Mountain Blvd., Arvin, CA. The family will receive visitors following all the services from 3pm-5pm at China Cuisine 563 James St., Shafter, CA.

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Services

Funeral Ceremony

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January
17

Peters Funeral Home - Shafter

844 East Lerdo Highway, Shafter, CA 93263

Starts at 11:00 am

Graveside Service

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January
17

Starts at 1:15 pm

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