Mary Holle Miguel, 49, of Leawood, Kansas, passed away on April 24, 2026.
Mary was the beloved daughter of Norman Holle and Margaret Holle-Trim. She is survived by her son, Benjamin Miguel; her former husband, Dennis Miguel; her brother, William Dale Holle and his wife Lola Holle; her twin sister, Martha Holle; and her nephews Austin Holle, Nathan Holle, and Brett Holle.
Mary attended the University of Kansas, where she studied business before discovering that her strengths and ambitions were leading her in a different direction. With determination and natural ability, she built a career on her own terms—working her way up through several positions before becoming a mortgage loan officer at a remarkably young age. By 21, she had already established herself in the field, a testament to her drive and talent.
She had a rare gift for connecting with people. Whatever she set her mind to, she found a way to accomplish. Throughout her career, she earned numerous awards recognizing her as a top salesperson, reflecting her innate skill.
Mary also had a remarkable eye for beauty and design. She loved creating spaces that felt warm, thoughtful, and uniquely her own. Her home reflected that gift, and she had a natural talent that could have easily led her into interior design.
Mary loved her son deeply. She worked hard to give him everything she felt she had gone without. In the last years of her life, not being able to see him weighed heavily on her heart.
She was also a deeply spiritual woman. Throughout her home were scriptures and quiet reminders of her faith, reflecting a personal and meaningful relationship.
Mary’s absence leaves an immeasurable void, especially for her twin sister. The bond they shared was lifelong and deeply rooted—one that is difficult to put into words. She will be missed beyond measure and remembered with enduring love.
A funeral Mass will be held on Monday, May 4, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church.
A graveside service will follow at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, 9501 W. 159th Street, Overland Park, Kansas.
A celebration of Mary’s life and luncheon will be held immediately following the graveside service. Additional Details to follow.