
Dennis Hole
February 17, 1930 -
November 27, 2016

Dennis Hole, age 86 of Bristol passed away on Monday, November 27, 2016 at the Brookside Care Center.
Dennis was born in England on February 17, 1930, the son of the late Frank and Emily (Pickles) Hole.
He attended and was a graduate of the schools in England and served in the British Army as a Driver/Mechanic from 1948 until 1950.
Dennis immigrated to the U.S. and Bristol, WI, in 1950. He lived in Louisiana from 1996 until 2009 at which time he returned to Bristol.
Dennis was united in marriage to Nancy (nee: Lumley) and Ruth (nee: Albarado). Sadly, they both preceded him in death.
He was employed with American Motors Corp./Chrysler as a mechanic retiring in 1986. He also owned and operated Hole’s Greenhouse and in his later years he worked at Ciolfi’s True Value Hardware in Twin Lakes. Dennis will be remembered for posting many newspaper articles called “Ask Uncle Dennis”.
Dennis is survived by his eight children, Michael (Kim) Hole of Bristol, Robert (Kelly) Hole of Kenosha, Robert (Loreen) Schnaare of Kenosha, Patricia Gross of Kenosha, Dee Schnaare of Louisiana, Ted (Julie Cutter) Schnaare of Merrimac, Eric Delaney (Tammy Burgess) of Colorado Springs, and Kelly Delaney of Mount Pleasant. He is further survived by his fifteen grandchildren and many great grandchildren.
Along with his parents and his wives, Dennis was preceded in death by his brother Derek and sister- in- law Nancy Hole.
Dennis' family would like to extend a special thank you to his caring team from Hospice Alliance and his caretakers at Brookside.
Posted by:
Kelly and EricWe would like to pay tribute to a man who shared a wealth of knowledge with us and treated us as if we were his own. He was a wonderful man to our mother and she could not have chosen a greater man to share her life with. I know he does not want us to be sad today but fact is that after our mother passed Dennis was still here and it was as if a part of her was still with us. so yes, we are sad today but in your memory Dennis we will give you the proper send off and play Louis Armstrong until bed time. We will miss you! Love you, Kelly and Eric Delaney







