John-Holt-Obituary

John Clarke Holt

Clinton, New Jersey

Age 91

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DIED
December 18, 2022
AGE
91
LOCATION
Clinton, New Jersey

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Loving family man, Navy veteran, and business founder; was an active member of the communities he lived in John Clarke Holt, 91, died at his home in Clinton, NJ on December 18, 2022. Jack was born on October 20, 1931, the son of Marjorie Slack Holt and James Thomas Holt, After graduating from...

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The end of an era, Clinton has not been the same!

Howdy. Whenever my Dad (Dick Zurmühlen) would need to purchase an additional compressor he would go to John and I would always go and enjoy John´s awesome personality. He was such a special guy. All the Best Captain Rick Zurmühlen American Airlines retired

As a young boy my Dad, Dick Zurmühlen would buy Sulair compressor´s for his Contractor company on Staten Island NY. The Holt brothers always made you feel like a 100 Bucks. With Respect and Sadness Captain Rick Zurmühlen American Airlines Retired 603-801-9130

Condolences to Ann and her family. Ann and I were classmates at Rahway High School.

a valued member of Rahway High, Class of 1949....always enjoyed seeing him & Ann at our class reunions....so many memories....all good!!!....God bless the family

My mentor and dear friend, there are few words to express his loss to family, friends and the community he lived in. Rich Walton

In addition to his many other accomplishments, Jack was a charter member of the "Clinton Lunch Bunch," a loose collection of individuals who met frequently at the Towne Restaurant. During our lunch breaks we would endeavor to solve all the world's problems. I'm not sure we actually accomplished anything, but we always had a good time and I always valued Jack's insights and observations. RIP my friend.

My condolences to the family of such a kind person. I will miss our talks and your wisdom. Thank you Jack for being such a great example of a true family man to my boys. Rest in Peace.

Jack was one of the nicest people I have ever known. Rest well dear friend. I miss our long talks we had at your office on East Main Street in Clinton. I miss that laugh at most of what I had to say. I miss seeing you walk around town. You made all you touched better. I thank you for that. Your family and so many others will miss you, but we all know you made a difference in this world. Not everyone can say that. Al Rylak