Richard Thomas "Dick" Holden
December 14, 1928 ~ April 22, 2022
Richard Thomas "Dick" Holden, 93 died on April 22nd, 2022, at his home in St. Georges Park. He was the son of the late Basil and Gertrude Holden of St. Georges Island. Mr. Holden was preceded in death by his wife Catherine Adele Holden. He is survived by his brother Robert Holden and sons: Richard T "Rich" Holden Jr., Earl A. "Andy" Holden and Wayne P. Holden along with a large extended family and many friends.
Mr. Holden was born in Baltimore and moved with his family to St Georges Park before WWII, his father a carpenter was employed building the Patuxent River Naval base. He served briefly in the Maryland Army National Guard then joined the United States Air Force, serving for twenty years at locations all over the world, before retiring in 1969.
He returned to Maryland and settled with his family. Mr. Holden was employed at the Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship for many years and was also an independent plumbing and carpentry contractor.
Mr. Holden had been at times both a commercial and recreational crabber, fisherman and oysterman. He is remembered for his craftsmanship, especially as a boat builder, helpful nature and outgoing personality. He will be buried at St Georges Catholic Church where he had been a member of the parish for much of his life.
The family will receive friends on Monday, May 2, 2022, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, at 12:00 Noon in St. George Catholic Church Valley Lee, MD with Father Paul Nguyen officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.





I am so sorry to learn of Dick’s passing. He was a great guy, and helped Bob and I build our little house in St. George’s Park when we moved from Virginia. His knowledge of boating and fishing and carpentry was phenomenal and he became a good friend. We lost contact with him over the years when we moved to Nevada, but never forgot his smile, his wit and his overall kindness and he was often the center of our conversations, remembering him with much fondness. My deepest sympathy to all of the family.
Susan South, California, Maryland
Mr. Holden was a sweet man. We enjoyed building lighthouses and birdhouses every weekend. He would see me using a tool the wrong way and give me a lesson on the correct way to use it no matter how long it took. He was a patient man. He used to ask me to marry him because I would do everything for him while I was there. I am going to miss you. Rest in peace my friend.