//]]>-->, , 111 W Rush Avenue; PO Box 430, Harrison, AR 72601 AGE View Full Report AGE Phone Address View Full Report AGE View Full Report AGE Phone Address View Full Report His st rong heart was definitely the reason his body fought hard the entire time he was in hospice. He was the 4th out of 5 children born to Virginia Powell Holt and Jeff "Stumpy" Holt. Debenport, Ellen. Photographs Like McMath, Holt was a formidable orator, and he and MacKrell attracted large crowds. This project is produced (in part) by a grant from the Arkansas Natural and '&charset='+document.characterSet : '')); if (document.MAX_used != ',') document.write ("&exclude=" + document.MAX_used); Major support provided through a partnership with the Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism. GREAT NEWS! Legacy invites you to offer condolences and share memories of Jack in the Guest Book below . Similar suits attacking conditions in the prisons followed, producing widespread reforms in other southern states, including Texas. Rate and review titles you borrow and share your opinions on them. The Dixiecrat rebellion against the race policies of President Harry S. Truman and the national Democratic Party pushed integration to the forefront of the race. Jack Holt might have become the governor of Arkansas.The year 1948 saw very important state and national elections. FAQ Find reviews, educational history and legal experience. [3] Jack was beaming. 100 Rock Street Brazzel, Kyle. View Joyce Holt results in Arkansas (AR) including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. The elder Holts brother J. Frank Holt and a cousin, James Seaborn Holt, were elected justices of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Search above to list available cemeteries. Act 131 of 1911 laid out four general responsibilities of the attorney general's office: 1) to give opinions to state officers and agencies upon any constitutional or other legal question that may concern the official action of said officers; 2) to defend the interest of the state in federal court and representing all state officers, boards, and commissions in litigation involving the interests of the state; 3) to furnish any board or commission an opinion as to the validity of the title on any land they seek to purchase; and 4) to make a biennial report to the governor and the Arkansas General Assembly on all transactions of the attorney general's office.