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In Memory of
John William
Holsclaw, III
1936 - 2021
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Condolence From: Gary & Judy Ellison
Condolence: Our condolences to Yvonne and family over the loss of Bill.
Thursday November 25, 2021
Condolence From: Randy Abel
Condolence: I'am so sorry about the loss of Coach Holsclaw. I was his football manager at Osbourn during the 68-69 seasons. I was also his student during the 69-70 school year. I often wondered throughout the years where he was teaching and coaching at. Coach Holsclaw was a great teacher, great coach, great person and great man. May God be with you coach and Rest In Peace.
Friday November 19, 2021
Condolence From: Alan C. Ross
Condolence: Bill Holsclaw was a great mentor for me as an Assistant Football Coach at Woodbridge Senior High School. I had never coached or played football but Bill asked me to help coach the freshman Football team at WSHS anyway and promised to teach me what I needed to know. He was good to his word as he taught me a whole lot of X's and O's and how to win football games but more importantly he helped me to learn how to mold players into better teammates and ultimately into better people as he did during his career of coaching for well over 30 years,

I, along with so many others, are going to miss Bill Holsclaw and we will be mourning this great loss but we must move past the fact that we have lost him and be thankful that we had him in our lives and the knowledge that we are all better for it. We need to celebrate all that he accomplished and that he touched so many lives in a positive way. We should cherish those many memories that we have with and because of him and share the stories about Bill Holsclaw that made him so special.

My condolences go out to the Holsclaw family and to all of those many friends who loved Bill Holsclaw as I did. I hope to see many of you at his Celebration of Life on November 20.
Thursday November 11, 2021
Condolence From: Carl Crawford
Condolence: Being a life long friend of TD provided me the opportunity to see Bill frequently
growing up. He always took the time to say hey and always made me feel welcome when hanging out at their house. On at least one occasion I was on the sidelines with TD while his Dad coached. He definitely enjoyed coaching and was very successful at it. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Thursday November 11, 2021
Condolence From: Toni jordan chapman
Condolence: Iam so sorry to hear of the passing of couch holsclaw I went to Osbourn in 1967-68 he was one of my favorite teachers that's when they integrated the schools in manassas he was always so nice to me I truly enjoyed being in his class toni jordan chapman
Thursday November 11, 2021
Condolence From: Maury & Vera Gerson
Condolence: Coach Holsclaw touched the lives of thousands of Prince William County and Manassas young athletes. He was a true icon of our area. We extend our deepest sympathy and prayers to the Holsclaw family.
Wednesday November 10, 2021
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