The Holy
family Coat-of-Arms was assumed by Staff Sergeant Steven
Scott Holy on the fifth anniversary of his wedding to his
beloved wife Michelle Elizabeth Holy. The armorial
achievement was designed, by the armiger, in order that the
Holy family name might live on through its inheritance by
future generations.
The Vert
(green) Field represents hope, stability, endurance, loyalty
in love and growth of the family. The Argent (White) bend
raguly represents success cutting through the difficult
times at hand. The two Argent Horseshoes are open upwards
and nailed seven times for good luck and fortune
representing the Holy family, Roxanne Elizabeth and Konrad
Steven Holy.
Upon the Helm
stands a Fox which implies one who is ready for war and will
use all that they may possess of wisdom and wit in their own
defence. This is true to the armiger’s profession as a
Cavalry Scout in the United States Army; ready to defend and
protect. Finally, and most importantly, is the Holy Family
Motto; Familia Primum, which, when translated from Latin can
be paraphrased as Family First. |