of Searcy, AR
March 22, 1940 - November 2, 2017
Ingrid E. Holleman, 77 was born to Valentine and Wieland Victoria Kopka on March 22, 1940 in Poland and died on November 2, 2017 in Searcy, Arkansas.
She is preceded in death by her parents.
She is survived by her husband, Harold Holleman, a daughter, Patricia Holleman , 18 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren, Julia Kramer who was a special part of the family as an exchange student, other relatives and a host of friends.
She was a loving wife and mother. She loved her cats and dogs. She was a prisoner of the Holocaust with her Mother. She loved her husband and cooking.
A Memorial Service will be Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 2 PM at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home.
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Sorry for your loss . Ingrid will be missed . I didn't know her for long , but felt very close to her . My thoughts will be with Harold and the family .
I actually never knew Ingrid, but my parents (Bryan and Evelyn Bowen) were friends with she and Harold during the years that they lived in Pangburn, Arkansas. I remember seeing Ingrid in the grocery store my mother owned and at the Baptist Church in Pangburn for Sunday services. My sincere condolences to Ingrid's family at this time and may The Lord grant the family comfort and peace.
Harold I really hated to hear about Ingrid .I know you will miss her .
What a great loss this is for such a wonderful family. You have all been a big part of my life for so many years. Ingrid was such a strong and loving person and every time I think about her their is always at least one dog 😀 near her.
One of the funniest memories of her was when I visited for the first time when she lived off Moore Street and she had a motion sensor frog at her front door that I didn’t know about but I found out really quick when I walked up to the front door. She came out laughing so hard after I screamed. She had a great laugh.
I always loved to hear her talk about the different places she lived and I also loved when she would fix her German potato salad.
She will leave a lot of great memories and broken hearts. Prayers for you all. Love, Kristi Mardis
Harold and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Ingrid's passing. We're praying for you during this difficult time.
Harold and Pattie, I am so sorry for your loss. Ingrid was a good friend of mine, even though we didn't live in the same town anymore, the time you lived in Pangburn, we became close. We would sit and she would tell me so many interesting stories about when she was in Germany. I will always remember her stories. You all take care of one another.
So sorry for your loss. Ingrid was such a sweet lady. Always a joy to talk to. She will be missed.
Love and Prayers to the Holleman family. I have great memories of Gene and Pearl and my parents Buzz and Avinell Ray being friends years ago.