In Memory

Herbie Holzman

Herbert "Herbie" Holzman, 70, passed away in Oceanside, California on the afternoon of October 8, 2022. 

His obituary appears below and a link to it is also at the bottom of this page.

Herbie is survived by his loving wife, Michelle, his adoring mother Audrey Holzman, his two children 
Jesse Holzman (Tom Doctor) and Alec Holzman (Svetlana), Sisters Carole Holzman Sears and 
Lisa (David) Bemoras; treasured family member of Scott (Debbie) Sears, Matt (Samantha) Sears, 
Michael (Natalie) Bemoras, Danielle (Benjamin) Lazarov, Jody (Dennis) Barnett, nieces, nephews, 
cousins and countless friends. 

Herbie was born in Chicago on March 9, 1952 to Audrey and Milton "Mickey" Holzman. He spent 
his early years in Skokie, IL where he made lifelong friendships with Chuck Weisberg, Bruce Froy, 
Robbie Howard, Chuck Cherney, TJ London, and Alan Barinholtz. He graduated Evanston Township 
High School, and attended The Ohio State University, followed by Depaul University in Chicago 
for Law School. After serving as a public defender, he became a sole practitioner before forming 
Barinholtz and Holzman subsequently becoming the firm of Barinholtz, Holzman and Gault. 
Herbie married Jody in 1976 and was a loving father to their two children, Jesse and Alec. 
While they were growing up, Herbie could often be found on the field – if he wasn't coaching, 
he was in the bleachers or on the sidelines. Many of Jesse's friends affectionately knew him as 
Coach Herb. Herbie never missed a game or recital, and could almost always be convinced to 
read one more bedtime story. Herbie later found someone special to him, Michelle, and after a 
few years of living in Chicago together, they moved to California. They got married, moved into 
a retirement community, and spent their days playing pickleball, hiking, and enjoying the weather. 
One thing we will all remember about Herbie is how hard he loved others. He often loved others 
more than he loved himself. Herbie was quick to offer to help someone in a bind and he was always 
willing to lend an ear and pass on meaningful advice, support and love. He will be greatly missed. 

A memorial to honor and remember Herbie's life will be held on October 21st at Shalom Memorial 
Funeral Home, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. The service will begin at 10am. Following the 
service there will be a private burial for his immediate family.

Shiva will begin following the service on Friday October 21, 2022. For additional information 
on shiva or for a link to view the service online, visit Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 
www.shalom2.com, 847-255-3520. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The National 
Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) which is the leading not-for-profit organization 
dedicated to building strong and resilient communities through positive change in service of 
equity, climate-readiness and overall health and well-being. 
https://www.nrpa.org/ or https://donate.nrpa.org/CSiDonate/Give.aspx/QEXZWU1H#c
We will all miss you, Herb Holzman.

http://www.shalom2.com/in-memorial/2022/Migdal/Herbert_Holzman/



 
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10/08/22 10:12 PM #1    

Joel Stevens

Truly a great guy.  Friends since 1st grade.  So many memories.  He had been sick for some time. Wanted so much to attend with us at last month's Reunion. This one hurts.


10/10/22 01:35 PM #2    

Dana Morrison III

God bless you Herbie.  You will not be forgotten.  

Thanks for letting us know Joel.

 


10/12/22 01:18 PM #3    

Hollie Pustil (Hunley)


I am very sorry about Herbie. We met when we attended TimberRidge elementary school. He always had a smile on his face.
Rest Softy...


10/13/22 08:15 AM #4    

Joseph Haas


Remebering the good times...Rest in peace Herbie. From L to R - Rob Howard, Dave Kauppi, Kit Basler, Joe Haas, Jim Marcellus, Don kauppi, Charlie Nunemaker, Chuck Cherney and Herbie.


10/13/22 12:32 PM #5    

Paul J. Glaser

Back in Timber Ridge, Herb was one of those guys you always wanted on your team in gym class or after school.  Not just because of his physical talents, but also because he was a good, positive teammate.  I ran into him at a bar review course back in 1977, and then again a number of years later when we faced off in an appeal.  He won.  I shoulda known.


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