Obituary Photo for Quincie Cole Holman

Events

Viewing

Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah

Saturday Nov 2, 2024 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Funeral Service

4300 S 700 E

Salt Lake Christian Center

Saturday Nov 2, 2024 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM

Interment

Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, Utah

Saturday Nov 2, 2024 3:00 PM

Quincie Cole Holman 

April 7, 2004 to October 23, 2024

He blessed this earth for 20 short years he was born April 7, 2004 and left to be with our heavenly father October 23, 2024. He has survived by his mother Felicia Holman, and brothers Zachary Holman Jr and Bamm-Bamm Beamish, and grandpa Manuel Gallegos. His father Zachary Holman, Auntie Earlene Beamish, and Nana Suzie Beamish.

He was an incredibly special human with an amazing mother that was blessed to spend his entire life with him two strong, courageous, caring brothers who always looked up to him. Wherever Quincie went, joy followed. His smile would light up the darkest room. His words were always so kind and uplifting. He was always so incredibly grateful and satisfied with the littlest things in life. If you’d ever ask this kid if he needed anything, he’d say eggs, chicken, potatoes, and maybe some beans never clothes or anything fancy, just the simplest things. He was such a simple young man who lived in the gym, taking care of his body, eating a ton of protein and playing football. More than anything he loved his family.

Quincie was the perfect first born baby never cried, and was loved by so many. As he grew up he was truly still a kid at heart. He was so goofy and funny, yet serious when needed to be. He’d always tell me “simple problem, simple solution” and that everything will be okay. 

He was an amazing big brother who was a great example and always made sure they were okay, that they were eating right and that Bamm was working out. He wanted Bamm to eat a ton of protein so he could grow to be 6’5”. He’d always check in on everyone always thought about everybody else and how they were doing, so caring, so thoughtful, so kind, so selfless. The way he delivered messages and provided feedback were so kind. He never wanna put you down just support, encourage, and motivate you. He was stronger than a bull and could out-lift anyone his size and even bigger, faster than a cheetah. Quincie was always easy to find if he wasn’t home, he’d be at the gym with his best friend Cross or with Taison, eating or on the field.

There won’t be a day that goes by that you aren’t missed and we will forever hold you close to our hearts and make sure we live the best lives we can and love God with all of our hearts. Until we are reunited, we love you.

Quincie’s Services

Viewing Saturday 11-12:30

Larkin Mortuary

260 e South Temple

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Services Saturday 1:15-2:30/2:45

Salt Lake Christian Center

4300 s 700 e

Salt Lake City, UT 84107

Burial Saturday 3 pm

Larkin Sunset Lawn

2350 e 1300 s

Salt Lake City, UT 84108

Repass Luncheon Saturday 4-6 pm

Project Jericho

3007 s West Temple Suite L

South Salt Lake, UT 84115

Those wishing to view the service via Zoom can click "Watch Service" or follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86312138095

Guestbook/Condolences

My heart goes out to you all, the loss of a son ,and brother is heartbreaking.. God’s blessings be with you all now and always.. ❤️♥️

- Lenda - Keysaw Asay

Quincie was a beloved friend and classmate at Highland High! He will be terribly missed and I send my condolences to his family during this devastating time.

- Andrew Sonzini

Quince was one of the biggest role models in my life. I wouldn’t be half the person I am today without his guidance. He taught me the importance of showing up and working hard. Quince will always live on in many people.

- Samuel Bousfield

There are no words to express that say how I feel about his transcendence.I am sending you ALL the love light strength and hugs to help you all in your darkest time.I love you all no matter the time distance or space.Until the next realm rest easy Q

- Toy

No one should go through a hard time like this one. Quincie always has a way of making people laugh, his contagious smile always lit up the room, and his confidence was overwhelming. These qualities will be missed. Rest easy

- Anthony Gibson

I had played football growing up with Quincy he was always a kind ,caring and wise person. I also have two younger brothers. His youngest brother was friends with mine growing up as well. Whenever I had seen him we would talk about them. I always sensed and seen his love for his brothers. Sending my thoughts and love to his family ♥️

- Ezra abalos

Felicia,
Carson and I so loved you and your boys. How could you not. Quincie will not be forgotten. He is such a handsome boy who was an incredible athlete. We are forever grateful he was in our lives.
Sending you and the Boys all our love and prayers.
Love Always, Carson (Butch) & Tenille Butcher

- Tenille Butcher

Felicia,
Carson and I so loved you and your boys. How could you not. Quincie will not be forgotten. He is such a handsome boy who was an incredible athlete. We are forever grateful he was in our lives.
Sending you and the Boys all our love and prayers.
Love Always, Carson (Butch) & Tenille Butcher

- Tenille Butcher

Sending my condolences to Zachery and Felicia, the extended Holman and Beamish family, and all of Quincie's friends, may all of your great memories of Quincie put a smile on your face and in your heart, may God guide all of you through this difficult time. R.I.P. Quincie

- Nancy Johnson