Eunice Maxine Holcomb
1934-2022
Kansas City, MO: Eunice Holcomb 88, formerly of Bethany, Missouri, passed away Thursday,
July 27, 2022, at SummitView Terrace Assisted Living Facility in Kansas City, Missouri.
Eunice Maxine Holley was born July 20, 1934, in Bethany, Missouri the youngest daughter of
Goldie Mae (Coleman) and Rufus Andrew Holley.
February 9, 1952, Eunice married Cecil Eugene (Gene) Holcomb of Coffey, MO. They were
married her high school senior year in Bethany, as Gene was leaving for service in the Army.
After graduation, Eunice lived with her sister and was employed at Dunn and Bradstreet in
Kansas City, while Gene served in Korea.
Staying only a short time in Kansas City after Gene’s return, they bought a rural home south
of Bethany. She worked for First National Bank beginning as a cashier in 1957, and eventually
became Vice-President. Eunice retired in 1996. First National is now known as Farmer’s Bank.
Eunice was a member of Coffey Baptist Church, where she loved playing piano for many
years, and beginning the summer of 1974 she served as church organist until she moved to
Kansas City in 2018. She was also a member and supporter of The Gideon’s Bible Program.
Eunice had many talents including: painting, baking and decorating amazing wedding cakes,
beautiful penmanship, and formal, Old English Script. Her work was displayed on many signs;
and, following Department of Transportation regulations, on many service vehicles around
Northern Missouri. Many award documents, wedding wall gifts, organizations, cemeteries,
local businesses and even senior pictures don her beautiful writing and painting.
Eunice was known as an amazing cook to almost all who knew her and had experienced a
meal at her home. Those who have dined at her table understand when we say, “get out the
Jell-O”. There were times there were literally four dishes that included Jell-O in some form,
resulting in salads, fruited Jell-O, and desserts.
Eunice was preceded in death by her husband, Gene; her parents, Goldie and Rufus Holley;
in-laws, Cecil and Carol (Foster) Holcomb; step mother-in-law Ida (Pittsenbarger) Holcomb;
sisters, Darlene and Lawrence Kabel, Elaine and Melvin Russell; sister-in-law, Janet and Jerry
Hendren; and brother-in-law, Lynn and Bedonna Holcomb.
She is survived by her daughter, Cynthia and James Wooden of Pattonsburg; son, Mark
Holcomb of Kansas City; granddaughter, Jennifer Daniel of Grain Valley; great granddaughter,
Peyton, and great grandsons, Keegan and Maxton Daniel; brothers-in-law, Gary and Margaret
Holcomb, Coffey, MO and Lane and Gay Holcomb, Gainsville, TX; stepsister, Twila and John
Halter, Maysville, MO; stepbrother, Larry and Carolyn Pittsenbarger, Blue Springs, MO; and
many cousins, nieces, nephews and an abundance of friends.
Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, August 5 at Roberson Funeral Home,
Bethany, MO. Burial will follow in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bethany, MO. Family and friends are
invited to celebrate her life at Eckard’s Community Hall following the graveside service. Online
condolences may be left at www.robersonfuneralhome.com