World War II veteran laid to rest 81 years after going missing in Pacific
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SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — After more than 80 years, the remains of a United States Navy Ensign, who tragically lost his life near Yap Island in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, have finally been brought back to his birthplace, Salt Lake City.

Howard A. Holding was just 22 years old when he perished in 1944.

For decades, military officials were unable to recover his body, leaving Holding’s family in a long-awaited search for closure. In October, the family gathered at Salt Lake City Cemetery to finally lay him to rest, bringing an end to their 81-year wait.

The ceremony was marked by a solemn tribute, as an honor guard of sailors served as pallbearers, and Holding received full military honors, complete with a 21-gun salute.

A relative of Holding shared reflections on the sorrow Holding’s mother endured upon receiving news of her son’s death all those years ago.

“As she heard that news, she fainted. After she recovered, one of her hands shook … for the rest of her life,” the relative said at the funeral

Holding’s niece, Terri Trick was presented with the flag that was draped over Holding’s casket before the burial.

“He was a graduate of the University of Utah and before that, East High School of Salt Lake City,” Trick said at the burial. “Howard loved music and he was a very well-known musician here in Salt Lake before he enlisted.”

Patrick Ranfranz, the founder of the Missing Aircrew Project, led the initiative to locate Holding.

“I feel honored to have played a part in bringing Howard home,” Ranfranz said.

Journey to locate Holding

According to details gathered by the project, on Sept. 6, 15 aircraft of Fighter Squadron (VF) 20 took off from Enterprise on a fighter sweep, targeting the radio and cable station in the west area of Yap Town (currently Colonia).

Holding’s F6F-3 Hellcat was part of a three-plane formation. The aircraft had just started their dives when one plane reportedly crossed from right to left, into the path of Holding’s plane.

Shortly after, the planes were next seen in tight spirals. One plane crashed in flames west of Yap Town. The other plane was also presumed to crash, but no one witnessed the crash and no parachutes were observed leaving either aircraft.

The After Action Report submitted by Enterprise stated that there was a strong possibility these planes might have collided or that both planes had been simultaneously hit by anti-aircraft fire.

The journey to locate Holding started back in 2005 in Yap Island, according to Ranfranz, when he was searching for his veteran uncle that was also killed during the war.

“I began researching all the planes and crews…over time, I connected with many of the families of the Yap missing, including Howard’s,” he recalled.

Through the course of his investigation, Ranfranz was able to trace Holding’s remains to an unknown grave at the American Cemetery in the Philippines.

“Fate has made it my mission to help find these men,” Ranfranz said.

According to one of Holding’s relatives, Friday marked a day of joy and closure, following generations of grief and countless questions.

The relative shared this sentiment while looking at Holding’s casket moments before it was lowered into Holding’s final resting place.

“We hope you are feeling right now the same peace and joy that we are feeling with this closure 81 years later.”

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