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James H. Holt

1926 - 2009

James Holt Obituary

DENISON - James H. Holt, 82 year old lawyer and retired Army officer, died Oct. 9, 2009 at his home in Denison.
James (Jim) Harmon Holt was born Nov. 21, 1926, in Bainbridge, Ga., the son of W. Harmon and Lillian Graham Holt. He grew up and lived in a Christian home until entering the U.S. Navy in 1944. In high school, he was an honor student and a member of the football, basketball, track, and tennis teams, a devoted sports participant and observer, traits which carried over after graduation. He was active in all school affairs and as a senior he was voted the most popular in his class. On finishing high school he entered Mercer University and remained there until he entered the U.S. Navy.
After completion Navy boot camp, he received an appointment to the US Military Academy, West Point. At graduation, he was commissioned in the . .Cavalry. Overseas assignments while married to his first wife, Verlee Schelske, included Germany, Korea, Hawaii, and Vietnam. He was awarded the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, three Air Medals, and the Meritorious Service Medal. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel to enter law school at Baylor University, Waco. After graduation from law school, he became the chief prosecutor in Grayson County.
After his public service, he entered into private law practice and decided to concentrate most of his effort on pro bono work for the poor and needy. After some ten years as a private practitioner, he decided to hang up his shingle for general practice but continued to provide legal advice to the elderly.
After the death of his first wife, Verlee Schelske, with whom he had two children, he married Onjel Harrell who also preceded him in death. He married Dortha Hawkins in 1999 and she has survived him. Jim and Dot did considerable traveling in the United States. He considered himself a naturalized Texan and decided to see the great state of Texas to confirm his standing. He and Dot visited every county courthouse, some 254, in Texas and became acquainted with the entire state.
Jim was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, a Mason with 32nd Degree, a member of the Scottish Rite, York Rite bodies, and the Shrine temple of Dallas, a member of the American legion. Throughout his life, Jim exhibited a quiet determination to accomplish his missions. He was a dutiful son, caring brother and a good father and grandfather.
He is survived by his wife, Dortha Holt of Denison; one son, James H. Holt Jr., Pastor of Comfort Baptist Church and wife, Janice, one daughter, Pamela Krehbiel and husband Leslie Krehbiel of Columbia, Mo.; step-children Alan Hawkins, Mark Hawkins, Craig Bates, Greg Sager and Lyn and Lee Kellogg. Survivors also include grandchildren, Thomas Holt, Dr. Jeff Holt and Sarah, Daniel Holt and Gina, Joanna Krehbiel; step-grandchildren Dusty Hawkins, Jared Hawkins and Lindsey, Heather and Brandi Hawkins, James Hawkins, Matthew Holt Kellogg and Adrienne, Zach Sager and Kevin Bates; great-grandchildren Jack Graham Holt, Spencer Brett James Holt and step-great-grandchild Christian Hawkins. Also surviving are brothers William Holt and family of McMurray, Pa., and Robert (Bob) Holt and wife, Tallahassee, Fla.
Jim was member of the Twin Cities Baptist Church following a longtime membership in the Bainbridge (Ga.) First Baptist Church.
A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 12, 2009 at Bratcher Funeral Home Chapel, 401 W. Woodard St., Denison with Rev. Jim Holt, Jr. and Rev. Douglas Grissom officiating. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. at a date to be determined.
Arrangements are entrusted to the care and direction of Bratcher Funeral Home in Denison. For further information, please call the funeral home at (903) 465-2323, or for an online obituary, directions or to leave a condolence, please go to www.bratcherfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Herald Democrat on Oct. 11, 2009.

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Richard G. Rumney

October 26, 2009

Our heartfelt sympathy to the Holt Family for the loss of their loved one. I knew Jim from West Point Class of 1949. A dear friend and a fellow West Point classmate. He will surely be missed by all who knew him very well.

October 14, 2009

I owe my freedom and life to Jim.25 years ago I was involved in a horrible incident where a persons life was lost.If it had not been for Jims knowledge of the law ,determination and belief in me, my life would be far different than it is today.I owe him for finding the truth and a just verdict and returning me to my family.He was truly an Honorable and Honest man.And in todays world we are seeing fewer men of his character.God Bless you sir.I will never forget you.My days will be a little less bright knowing your not here.You were my friend and mentor.
Buddy L.Tracy Denison TX.

Cindy Groce

October 12, 2009

Dear Dot,
I was saddened to hear of the death of Mr. Holt. He was truly a light in the County Attorney's office during my days there - bringing fun and laughter into the office with his dry sense of humor and sharp wit. (you had to be smart to get his humor!) He made me laugh many times by pointing out the humor in things.
I remember what he used to tell us, after he gave his notice ... "You'll miss me when I'm gone." And he was right.
(In fact, we even did a little book with pictures I'd taken of him over the years. I can't imagine that I would have gotten rid of it... so if I ever come across that, I'll send you a copy.)
Mr. Holt was truly a good and decent man - and a pretty darn good lawyer, too :o) I know you will miss him a lot, but I also know you have LOTS of good memories of your life together. I'm so thankful to hear that you all traveled and took trips together... those memories will be with you forever.
I would have been at the funeral, had I known, but I just talked to Betty (my cousin who worked with us, and also at the JP's office) and just found out about his passing.
Am sending much love and prayers your way; I know our Lord will hold you up during this time.
Love, hugs and prayers,

Cindy

Maxine Thomas

October 12, 2009

Dot, Believing God is your courage and strength during this transition. I have only been a widow for 3 months. Death has a domino effect on the whole family. Your own personal journey in and through grief and sorrow will change your perspective about life and the people around you. You have traveled through this journey before as a young woman, now in the twilight years of your life you will once again face the separation and void you experience at the death of your loved one. The emptiness can only be filled by the divine presences of your Lord and Savior. Believing He will be your comfort in the hours ahead.You took great care of Jim and nurtured him through his illness. You gave the best of yourself to serve and help in his time of need. You encouraged him when his spirits were low. You did all to make him comfortable during the final days. May God bless you for being a faithful, caring, and considerate wife. Believing you will regain your strength and health. Love you much. Maxine

Michael Armstrong Sr.

October 11, 2009

Jim was one of a kind he always told me I was a genius whenever I fixed something for him you only had to know him to know his good will he will be missed by his friends .

henry schleuse

October 11, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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