William J. "Bill"
Holloway III
July 31, 1964~ January 8, 2009
William
(Bill) Judson Holloway, III, 44, beloved son, brother, uncle and
friend, passionate environmentalist, political activist and
civic volunteer, computer master, talented violinist, learned
scholar, explorer of intellectual pursuits and mountaineer,
passed away January (8) 2009, in Austin, Texas. Bill was born in
Oklahoma City on July 31, 1964 to his loving parents, Judge
William Judson Holloway, Jr. and Helen Hoehn Holloway.
Growing up as an avid outdoorsman, he was a Boy Scout, earning
his Eagle Scout award in 1980. Second to Bill's love of Austin,
Texas, was his passion for the mountains of Colorado. Bill spent
many days mountaineering, climbing and skiing in the Colorado
Rockies with his sister, Gentry and cousin, Zach Hornbaker. Some
of his greatest memories were of Camp Cheley in Estes Park,
Colorado, and the summers he spent there as a camper and a
counselor in the tradition of his uncle French Hoehn. He
graduated from Casady School, cum laude, in 1983. He graduated
with a Bachelor of Science degree from Bucknell University in
1987, where he received the W. Norwood Lowry Prize the same
year. He completed a Masters degree in Non-Linear Physics from
the University of Texas in 1991 and did additional studies in
Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma.
Bill began his career at National Instruments in Austin, leaving
the company to specialize in Web and software design for a
variety of institutions and start-up companies. He volunteered
and gave his time generously to various political, environmental
and other non-profit organizations. He was Co-Chair of the
Travis County Green Party. He was a dedicated and active leader
and active contributor at the local, state and national level of
the Green Party, serving on numerous committees. He was an avid
supporter of the Heartland Flyer commuter train and worked
tirelessly to preserve the commuter rail service in our country.
He served as a volunteer counselor for a rape crisis center, as
well as dedicating his time to a multitude of other volunteer
and civic organizations.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, the late Governor
William Judson Holloway, Sr. and Amy Arnold Holloway of Oklahoma
City, and William Frank Hoehn and Glowrene Gentry Hoehn of Enid.
Bill is survived by his parents, the Honorable William Judson
Holloway, Jr. and Helen Hoehn Holloway his sister, Gentry
Holloway and nephews, Jack W. and Josh W. Holloway, of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, as well as numerous aunts, uncles,
cousins and friends. Memorial services will be held on
Wednesday, January 14, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. at Hahn-Cook-Street
and Draper Funeral Home at 6600 N. Broadway Extension. Graveside
services will be held at Rose Hill Burial Park following a brief
reception at Hahn-Cook. A Memorial Service will be held in
Austin, Texas, on Friday, January 16, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. at the
home of Jim O'Brien, 5003 Wasson Road, Austin, TX. In lieu of
flowers, memorials are suggested to be made to a charity of your
choice or Safe Place in Austin, TX or The Sierra Club.
Bill was a dedicated leader who was currently serving as the
Co-Chair of the Travis County Green Party in Austin, TX.
Survivors include his parents, the Honorable Judge William
Judson and Helen (Hoehn) Holloway, his sister Gentry Holloway,
and many other family and friends.
There will be a memorial service in Austin, TX, on Friday,
January 16, and his funeral will be in Oklahoma City, OK, on
Wednesday, January 14.
The funeral will be held in
Oklahoma City on Wednesday, January 14th at Hahn-Cook, Draper,
and Street funeral Chapel at 11am. Cremation to following with
plans to inter the ashes at Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: legacy.com and Hahn-Cook, Draper and
Street Funeral Home.
Sources: good faith fair use of sources stated above
Compiled, transcribed and submitted by Marti Graham, Oklahoma County, OKGenWeb Coordinator,
January 2009. Information
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