Melvin Warren Hollinger

June 11, 1916 - September 25, 2015

Melvin Warren Hollinger

June 11, 1916 - September 25, 2015

Obituary

Melvin W. Hollinger
September 25, 2015 we lost a legend.
A man of many professions, passions, and great accomplishments – boxer, teacher, real estate developer, Rotarian, photographer, and gardener…but above all, he will be remembered as the greatest father, brother, grandfather, and friend any of us could have asked for.
Very few men have made an impact like the one Mel Hollinger has made on the world, his community, and his family.
He never told us how to live, he showed us.
His life and actions inspired. His wisdom turned the tides. His love was deep and unconditional. His faith and guidance have been a beacon for generations. And his razor sharp wit will keep us all smiling for the next 100 years.
Melvin Hollinger was born, June 11th 1916, in Rupert, Idaho to Warren and Agnes Hollinger. He grew up knowing the value of hard work – tending the farm with his brothers and sisters. He told stories of ice skating to school in the winters, and showing his champion dairy cows in the summers.
As a young college student, Mel’s summers were spent working for the cannery in Dayton Washington, where he met the love of his life, Wilma Lucille Winnett.
The two were married in 1938 and he graduated shortly after with a teacher’s degree in Agriculture from the University of Idaho. While never the star athlete, there was one exception. Melvin was a decorated boxer and carried his appreciation for the sport throughout his life.
Mel and Wilma came to Blaine in 1939 to make their home and raise their family. There he began his first profession as a teacher for the Blaine school district.
Mel remained an educator for 17 years, while taking on additional jobs at Alaska Packers, and beginning his work as an inventor and carpenter.
In the 1940s, the war meant a ban on new metal toys and machines and Mel the inventor was born. Always seeing an opportunity, Mel opened a woodworking, welding, and manufacturing shop where he built and repaired bicycles, toys, and machines from found and recycled scraps to support his growing family.
He was always a goal setter, and carried an innate desire to rise to the top.
Mel embarked on his next profession in 1957, when he left his teaching tenure to pursue his real estate career as a broker and developer full time. Mel Hollinger Realty quickly became a recognized name throughout Whatcom County.
Mel and Wilma were builders of Blaine. Through their unselfish devotion and dedication they left Blaine and Whatcom County a better place for generations to come. Mel was a charter member of Whatcom North Rotary, District Governor, and Paul Harris Fellow. In addition to his local work, Mel’s foundations provided medical relief, vaccinations, and micro-lending opportunities for communities in need across the globe.
As a historian, Rotarian, and world traveler, Mel’s curiosity and philanthropy took him around the world. In his final days, Mel remarked, “I always wanted to see the world. And I did.”
A self-professed eternal student, Mel was always eager to learn more and cultivate his many interests. His passion for photography, gardening, and technology took him into his 99th year.
But without a doubt, Mel’s proudest accomplishment yet, is the family he built and the love he shared. Mel and Wilma were devoted parents who raised six daughters: Ardene, Clarene, Fontene, Shirlene, Marlene, and Darlene.
Mel was the ultimate patriarch. He watched his family grow from 6 Daughters, to 14 grandchildren, to 19 great grandchildren, to 10 great-great grandchildren.
Legends never die. They live on in all of us.
Melvin Hollinger’s Family includes – siblings: Lois Metch, Shirley Wasco, Harvey Hollinger deceased; daughters: Ardene Bergan Thompson deceased, Clarene Day (Jim), Fontene Donahue (Dick), Shirlene Thibault (Denny), Marlene Anderson, Darlene Vyzis (Vassily deceased); grandchildren: Melvin Fitzgerald (Julie), Stefani Giammanco (Vince), Jim Fitzgerald (Laura), Gary Bergan (Leshell), Eric Day (Linda), Todd Thibault, Bryan Fitzgerald, Karri Donahue, Stacey Vogel, Tami Wettman (Greg), David Anderson, Shawn Pappert, Demetry Vyzis, Mia Vyzis; 19 great grandchildren; 10 great-great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

VIEWING: Tuesday, September 29th 3pm – 7pm & Wednesday, September 30th 11am – 1pm
FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday, September 30th 1:00 pm (to be followed by graveside service and reception)
Moles Greenacres Memorial Park
5700 Northwest Drive
Ferndale, WA 98248

Memorial Donations may be made in memory of Melvin Hollinger to Pavillion Project at Blaine Boys and Girls Club and Senior Center.

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: September 30, 2015 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Greenacres Memorial Park-
  • Location: 5700 Northwest Drive Ferndale, WA 98248 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (360) -38-4-3401

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: September 30, 2015 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Greenacres Memorial Park And Event CenterFerndale
  • Location: 5700 Northwest Drive Ferndale, WA 98248 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (360) 38-4-3401

Visitation

  • Date & Time: September 29, 2015 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Greenacres Memorial Park And Event CenterFerndale
  • Location: 5700 Northwest Drive Ferndale, WA 98248 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (360) 38-4-3401

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13 responses to Melvin Warren Hollinger

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  1. Fontene and Family: I am so sorry about the loss of your Father! I was in Mexico and read about his passing when I got home. What a wonderful man he was and I know you’ll miss him dearly. I have fond memories of the two of you coming into Café Caffe! for lunch or a piece of pie. What a legacy he has left behind in his children ! You are in my prayers and thoughts.
    Sincerely,
    Carole Burton

  2. Your obituary is a beautiful tribute to Mel.
    I remember when I moved to Blaine in 1985 we would see Mel riding his bike to work and back. Wilma was his receptionist at the office. Over the years I observed his devotion to Wilma and his family.

    Mel donated his office space to us during the summer of 2006…. to us to use for a Peace Arch museum as we celebrated the 85th Anniversary of the Peace Arch. We will miss him as we celebrate the 95th anniversary next year in 2016. God bless you Mel & Wilma!

  3. Marlene Nash says:

    How blessed you were to have had such a wonderful human being in your lives.
    I did not know Mel very well, but when I met him we shared a glass of wine and some wonderful conversation. The next day I arrived home to find a beautiful bouquet of flowers (from his garden and in a mason jar ) on my back porch. A little note on the back of one his Real Estate cards was attached.

    A kindness I’ll always remember.

    I’ll miss seeing him out cutting his grass!

    A neighbor and fellow Realtor

    Marlene Nash

  4. Mr. Hollinger was always friendly to me.When I first came to Blaine in 1982, I built a building on Peace Portal for my restaurant. He asked me if anyone told me of the black & white theme? I lied and said I had no idea. I asked him if he thought I should have followed the towns theme. He said yes. Then I lied again and said if I would have known, I would have. A few years later he was kind enough to sell me a small house on Peace Portal. I say he was kind to sell it to me because a lot of other people wanted to buy it also. All the time I’ve known him, he was a real gentleman and an up front person. I’m glad I knew him. Respectfully,
    Tony & Tina Andrews

  5. I was very sorry to hear about Mel. He was such a nice man. He always had a smile and he always seemed sincere and happy to see me when we would meet. He was so good to visit my Dad in the nursing home, and I appreciate it so much. He and Wilma were good friends of my Mom and Dad ever since they came to Blaine in 1950. They belonged to some of the same organizations, and continued to be friends for many years.
    The wonderful memories you have will help you a lot through the sadness.
    Love, Wilda

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