Case Holmes Obituary, Death – Case Holmes of Brigham City, Utah, has reportedly died untimely and unexpectedly leaving family and loved ones in agony and grief. Case Ardell Holmes, who had not been seen since Friday, December 16, 2022, was found to be in good health and under the care of our Heavenly Father. This was the first time anyone had heard from him in over a year. He had an incredible amount of patience, a fantastic sense of humor, a caring nature, he put in a lot of effort, he respected others, and he possessed a great deal of talent. He had a pure heart and was always willing to help others. When Case was a young child, he would begin each day by disassembling and reassembling virtually everything he could get his hands on.
He would then put it all back together again. His interest in how things functioned remained consistent throughout his entire life, and he was perpetually curious about the inner workings of things. This trait of his persisted throughout his entire life. He was just a young man, but he already possessed an impressive amount of talent. When he was younger, he was active in a number of sports, including football, baseball, soccer, and basketball. Among the others, he played basketball. Baseball was by far his favorite sport to play. A good number of his coaches were accountable for a sizeable portion of the path that the rest of his life would take.
Baseball became one of his primary interests and passions as time went on, and it continued to grow on him. Case Ardell was given his name by his grandfather, whose name was also Ardell. Case Ardell’s grandfather also instilled in him a profound respect and admiration for the natural world. His grandfather began teaching him how to shoot a gun and bait a line for fishing when he was still a young child and was still living with his grandparents. They have an innumerable amount of memories to look back on because they spent countless days together on the river or in a blind, both of which contributed to the accumulation of those memories.
In addition to these activities, Case enjoyed riding dirt bikes, snowboarding, riding mountain bikes, building BMX ramps all over the farm, welding, playing pickleball with friends, repairing automobiles, being an avid collector, caring for animals, and being an amazing artist. All of these activities were done on the farm where Case grew up. In addition to that, he possessed excellent swimming abilities. Case was an incredible artist with a lot of talent. At the time, Case was a senior at Box Elder High School, which was also the school that he attended.
He was performing exceptionally well academically and was on track to graduate first in his class with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. He was very excited about his future. In addition to regular courses, he was also enrolled in honors programs, advanced placement courses, and concurrent enrollment courses while he was attending Bridgerland Applied Technical College. As a particularly talented student, he stood out from the rest of his peers in his class. Case was extremely fortunate to be granted a scholarship to attend Utah State University, which is the same university that both of his parents attended and graduated from. Case will be able to follow in their footsteps and study at the same institution they did.
His older sisters, Kailey (Trae) Johansson, Maegyn Ipsen, and Alisha Ipsen, in addition to his younger sister, Brenna, are all members of the family that he had to leave behind when he moved away. Greg and Lindsey Holmes, the boy’s parents, are also considered to be members of this family. Furthermore, he did not bring his dog, Massey, with him when he left. In addition, he is survived by his Grandpa Ken (Holmes), his Grandma and Grandpa Reay (Susan and Ardell), his two nephews Jett and Beck Johansson, and a large number of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who loved him very much. He will be greatly missed by all of them. He will be sorely missed by everyone. Everyone will grieve his passing in their own unique ways.
On the other side of the veil, Case was able to see his grandmother Carole (Holmes), his grandfather Arthur Dilworth, and his grandmother Ninnie (Betty) Dilworth. Also present was Case’s other grandmother, Carole (Holmes). The unconditional love and support of our friends and family has been a source of comfort for us throughout every single moment of this trying time. Funeral services are scheduled to take place at the Brigham City West Stake Center on Thursday, December 22, 2022 at eleven in the morning. The Brigham City West Stake Center is located at 895 N. 625 W. in the city of Brigham City.
At the Brigham City West Stake Center, there will be viewings on Wednesday evening, December 21, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursday morning, December 22, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., respectively. The wake and burial are going to take place at the Corinne Cemetery, which is located within the city of Corinne.