In Remembrance Of

Eileen Holland

Eileen Wyckoff (Tine) Holland, 70, of Trimble, MO went to be with the Lord on November 13, 2017.  Eileen loved the Lord, loved her family, and loved her community.
 
Eileen, “Lis,” was born on September 12, 1947 in Somerville, NJ to Clifford Cramer Tine and Elsie May Wyckoff. After growing up in Somerville for 17 years, she moved to Florida for 20 years where she started her career in technology working at Leyland Motors and Pioneer Products in data entry. In 1984, she moved to Kansas City and started a job with PBI Gordon. Then, she started two businesses, Isotech, Inc. and KCCoyote, Inc. with her husband Tony. She was an active and dedicated member of Eagle Heights Baptist Church and their many missions. 
 
Eileen is survived by her husband, Anthony Howard Holland of Trimble, MO as well as her mother, Elsie Wyckoff  Randolph; her daughter, Jennifer Dikeman Stuits, husband, Ron, and their children Zachary, RaeAnna, Josiah, and Andrew; her stepdaughter, Lori Holland Ford, husband David, and their children Jeffrey, Megan, Cassidy, Sydney, Eric, and Aimee; her stepson, Andrew Howard Holland, wife Krista, and daughter Emma; her stepson Todd Clinton Holland; her brothers John Van Aresdale Tine II and Robert Stockton Reinhard; and, her sister, Lisa Reinhard Fournier and husband Joe. She is preceded in death by her father, Clifford Cramer Tine and her brother Clifford Cramer Tine, Jr. 
 
Eileen loved being around people, never knowing a stranger, and will be missed by all.
 
Funeral Services:  2:00 p.m. Friday, November 17th at Eagle Heights Baptist Church, Kansas City, MO with visitation from 12:00-2:00 p.m. at the church.  5600 N Brighton, Kansas City, MO 64119
Burial:  Reed Cemetery
Donations: Eagle Heights Christian School.
Arrangements, Hixson-Klein Funeral Home.

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7 comments

  • Susan Cotton

    So sorry Todd for loss of your stepmother. Mother’s are special in so many ways. For you and your family, my condolences. Remember all of the gifts she gave you in her care and nuturing.

  • Harold Sherwood

    She was a very sincere, hard working, very knowledgeable caring who will be missed by all. Personally every time I have a computer problem. She was the best.

  • Jerome and Rhonda Appleby

    Tony, Lori and family. We are deeply sorry to hear about Eileen. She always had an infectious smile and a servant’s heart. Heaven has definitely gained a sweet treasure. We love and miss you all.

  • Kyle Schoenberger

    I owe a great bit of who I am and my success to Eileen. Eileen has a story about me that she always told. I was “the kid” that would call in with with either computer issues or maybe even an issue connecting to Isotech’s dialup service back when that was a thing. I may or may not have called in enough times to earn the nickname, “the kid”. I was obviously interested in technology, so several years later when I got into IT, I figured I’d see if Isotech needed any help. I met with Eileen and Tony who know exactly who I was, “the kid”. They are responsible for starting and grooming my IT career. Ultimately I worked for them for just shy of 5 years. I owe more to Eileen (and Tony) than I can ever express. Even though I moved on to a different career opportunity, I always felt like we have a family bond.

    To the family: Please accept my sincerest condolences. She will be missed.

  • Vicki Maynes

    I’m so sorry! She was a lovely lady.

  • So sorry for your loss.

  • Guillory Family

    To the loved ones of Eileen Holland,

    We extend our heartfelt condolences to each of you. Please be assured of God’s enduring love for you, his concern with your well-being, and his willingness to help you endure this difficult time. (1 Peter 5:7) We pray that God’s promise at Revelation 21:4 will provide you comfort in the days to come. For further comforting thoughts, please visit https://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/watchtower-no3-2016-may/when-a-loved-one-dies/.

    The Guillory Family
    Covington, LA

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