Leon Meyer Holzman Obituary
In loving memory of Leon Meyer Holzman (Pikesville, Maryland), born in Baltimore, Maryland, who departed this world on December 26, 2024 at the age of 88. Leon leaves behind a legacy remembered by family and friends. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Leon Meyer Holzman to pay them a last tribute.
He was predeceased by: his wife Ellen Van Horn Holzman; his parents, Joseph Holzman and Bessie Wooden (Holzman); his siblings, Stanley Holzman, Stewart Holzman and Rhona Tamres; his daughter Karen Lee Holzman; his granddaughter Keri Anne Aponte (Chewning); his great grandchild Wil Aponte; and his nephew Jason Holzman.
He is survived by: his daughters, Donna Lynn Chewning (Stephen Chewning) and JoAnn D'Angelo (Michael D'Angelo); his adoptive daughters, Jennifer Pelton Dietzman (Jeff Dietzman), Kristine Ada Carter (Larry Carter) and Jane Rohde; his siblings, Frank Holzman (Estelle Holzman), Ted Wooden (Sharon Wooden), Edgar Wooden, Gerry Minkin and Elaine Lambert; his grandchildren, Kristine Davoli (Mark Davoli), Renee D'Angelo, Kateri Pelton, Lucas Pelton, Cameron Pelton and Gene Christopher Carter; his great grandchildren, Emilia Davoli and Tyler Aponte; his godson Teddy Wooden, Jr. (Laura Wooden); and his nieces and nephews, Mary Lou, Wallace Sheckells, Michelle Holzman, Joe, Sheila Holzman, Mark, Debi Holzman, Jeffrey, Susan Holzman, Scott, Stephanie Holzman, William Minkin, Elizabeth Friedman, Richard Minkin, Johnny, Meredith Mitchell, Barbie Mitchell, Lori, Tommy Jones, Lisa Holzman, Francine Glazer, Teresa Alpert and Joseph Tamres.
A funeral service was held on Monday, December 30th 2024 at 10:30 AM at the Sol Levinson's Chapel (8900 Reisterstown Rd, Pikesville, MD 21208).
Please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be sent to Live Together Intergenerational Community, a non-profit founded by Jane Rohde which advocates for and implements intergenerational community building, a charitable organization that puts into practice the principles so important to Leon throughout his life, memorial gifts can be made by visiting livetogethercommunity.org.