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Jack Thomas Brinkley Sr.

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Jack Thomas Brinkley Sr. obituary, 1930-2019, Columbus, GA

BORN

1930

DIED

2019

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Columbus, Georgia

Jack Brinkley Obituary

Jack Thomas
Brinkley, Sr.
December 22, 1930-
January 23, 2019
Columbus, GA- With deep sadness, the family of Jack Brinkley announces his death.
A graduate and champion debater from Young Harris College, he served in the United States Air Force during the Korean era. He was on combat crew training as a pilot at Fort Benning's Lawson field with orders to go to Korea, but the war ended. "They heard his squadron was coming," Sallye said with a twinkle in her eye, "and decided to end the hostilities." He later became an instructor pilot in the C-119 flying boxcar.
He then attended the University of Georgia Law School and entered the practice of law in Columbus with the firm of Young, Hollis, and Mosely, and later with Coffin and Brinkley. He was admitted to the District of Columbia bar and the Supreme Court of the United States Bar.
He served in the General Assembly of Georgia for two one year terms, due to reapportionment, where he was Chairman of the Local Affairs Committee. He was the author of the phenylketonuria (PKU) bill requiring testing for new born infants. Later, with the Cantrells of Columbus, he resisted the effort to close down the Warm Springs Institute, and sponsored funding legislation during his years of public service.
In 1966 he was elected to Congress from the 3rd District of Georgia at age 35, and served for eight terms, retiring from the 97th Congress in 1983. During his last term before retirement he was Chairman of the Military Construction Subcommittee.
That subcommittee had jurisdiction over military acquisitions and disposals, and as such blocked the transfer of land at Fort Gillam chosen for the Region IV Veteran's cemetery. Subsequently, under his leadership, the Fort Mitchell VA cemetery was approved by the Reagan Administration.
Brinkley was the author of legislation designating Andersonville as a National Historic Site, transferring it from the Department of the Army to the Department of Interior. He served as Co-Chairman with Hon. Rudy Hayes of Americus in placing the Georgia Memorial at the site.
Following the Vietnam war, he was the author of legislation establishing the Gold Star Wives Charter. He was the author of dual use legislation in Civil Defense during the Carter administration which authorized, by statute, federal response to natural disasters in addition to wartime disasters.
During the last terms of his service, there was intense competition for the location of an army plan for One Station Unit Training (OSUT) where, for cost savings, basic infantry training was to be combined with advanced infantry training. The New England Mid-West coalition for Fort Drum and the Strom Thurmond effort for Fort Jackson, effectively blocked the army's choice of Fort Benning, initially. The log jam was broken upon Brinkley's move to subcommittee chairman of the Military Construction Committee and the subsequent authorization of the RECEPTION STATION at Sand Hill at Fort Benning.
Constituent service was important to Brinkley and his staff in Washington and in the District, and he was known for coming down hard and with persistence for citizens faced with the sometimes heavy hand of bureaucracy. He placed emphasis on attendance and seldom missed a vote or quorum call.
He was a CIVITAN for 50 years, a Master Mason for 50 years, an attorney for 50 years, a Christian for all of his life, baptized at Betts' Mill Pond when he was almost ten years old, and practiced the requirements of Micah to do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with thy God. He faithfully took his family to Edgewood Baptist Church and taught Sunday School there for many years, then served the Lord at Evangel Temple until his death.
He was preceded in death by his late wife, dearly beloved Lois Kite Brinkley and their oldest son Jack Jr. He is survived by his dearly beloved wife Sally Posey Brinkley, his youngest son Fred, wife Trish and their children and grandchildren; beloved daughter-in-law Stacy Brinkley and Jack Jr.'s children and grandchildren. One of the marks of this fine man's life is that he had the love and admiration of three generations of offspring, as a result of his Godly character demonstrated to two loving families.
He will be buried in a private family ceremony in the Oswichee Baptist and Alexandria Methodist Cemetery in Fort Mitchell, Alabama, in the Kite plot beside his late wife. He will be remembered for his campaign promise, "To remember who I am, where I'm from, and who sent me." He kept his promise.
Visitation will be at Evangel Temple, 5350 Veterans Pkwy, Columbus, GA 31904 on Friday, January 25th from 4:00-6:00p.m.
Funeral services will be held at Evangel Temple, 5350 Veterans Pkwy, Columbus, GA 31904 on Saturday, January 26th, at 2:00. p.m. Pastor Paul Thomas and Pastor Bud Rupel will officiate.
Like his late wife, LOIS, he loved every living thing but was afraid of a few. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Sound Choices, 1316 Wynnton Ct, Columbus, GA 31906 or Paws Humane, 4900 Milgen Rd, Columbus, GA 31907.
Jack Brinkley, m.c. 90th – 97th Congresses 3rd District of Georgia

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Published by Ledger-Enquirer on Jan. 25, 2019.

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Joanna Bergez

January 19, 2021

Jack was a wonderful human being, giving so much to his family, friends and country. I loved him emindencely as so did my mom Grace Carter They are all (including Lois) strolling over heaven looking down on all of us and are definitely in a better place. Love, Joanna Bergez

Marilyn Blocker

April 29, 2019

Sally so sorry for your loss. Jack was a great man. He will be dearly missed. May he Rest In Peace. May God comfort you & your family in this time of need.

January 31, 2019

The Spearmans send their love and appreciation to God for such a great man as Cousin Jack Brinkley. We regret we could not attend the funeral, Nanny Polly Spearman is now 93 and felt she could not make the trip. We still have letters and special messages he sent to us and will always remember the family helping on the farm one summer. God surely blessed us with his service and dedication. Hope to see everyone soon.
Tyron Spearman, 2210 Ridge Ave, Tifton, GA 31794

Calvin Smyre

January 26, 2019

Congressman Jack Brinkley was a sincere servant leader. He always put people above politics. Such a wonderful kind person. I have fond memories of playing ping pong over the years in his garage. My Deepest condolences to the Brinkley Family. Cherish the Memories and the Moments. Rep. Calvin Smyre

Lillian Serna

January 25, 2019

Sending condolences. May God comfort you.

M. Unger

January 25, 2019

Rest in peace, Mr. Brinkley. Prayers for your family.

The Jones Family

January 25, 2019

Prayers are with your family May the Lord Give strength and peace in this time of sorrow.

Joy Holmes

January 25, 2019

Praying for the family. Love Joy Holmes, Micah Thorne, Leah and Dylan Lindhorst

January 25, 2019

Congressman Jack Brinkley was an honest and loyal friend to all who knew him. His service to his state and his country will be long remembered.

Rogers Wade
Sandy Springs,GA

Gerald Akin

January 25, 2019

Mr. Brinkley took up time with me in early days of my law practice and it was my privilege to get to know him and be able to assist him in legal matters.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

gerald Akin

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Scott Whitley

January 25, 2019

I didn't know Mr. Brinkley, but always had great respect and admiration for his dedication and service to his Community, the State and his country. The exceptional people are rare, and he was one..My respectfull condolenences to his family.

Nancy Vaughn

January 25, 2019

Jack was a friend of mine since we were college kids at Young Harris in the late 40's. He was one of the truest persons I have ever known. He was a kind and tender man with empathy for others. He was smart, cheerful and fun to be around. My heart goes out to Sally and his family. He was a truly loved man by many and will be sorely missed.

Ronnie Dollar

January 25, 2019

Congressman Brinkley was a wonderful man who always had a kind word and a smile on his face. He served his state and his country with honor and distinction. He will be missed.

O. V. Lewis

January 25, 2019

He was one of the finest men I have ever known. He was indeed a good and faithful friend.

Robert Russell

January 25, 2019

Thank You for your outstanding and dedicated service to our Country. I will always appreciate how you helped me out back in 1975.

Joanna Bergez

January 25, 2019

If sharing your sorrow...Will help lessen your burden...Consider it done.

My mom Sara Grace Parks Carter loved Congressman Retired Jack Brinkley and Lois with all her heart. She campaigned for him when he ran for office and kept a scrapbook about him. I still have a patriotic door stop Lois made. Mr Brinkley will be missed by many. I have a lot of House of Representatives memorabilia that he sent us on occasion and every time I look at one of them I will remember him fondly. Joanna Bergez

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