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A. Linwood Holton Jr.

1923 - 2021

A. Linwood Holton Jr. obituary, 1923-2021, Irvington, VA

A. Holton Obituary

HOLTON, A. Linwood, Jr., former Governor of Virginia, died on October 28, 2021. A lifelong Virginian, he passed away peacefully at home at Rappahannock-Westminster-Canterbury (RWC) in Irvington. A moderate Republican, Holton is widely seen as the founder of Virginia's modern two-party system. In 1969, he assembled an alliance of business, labor, and the Black community, defeating the conservative Democratic machine that had ruled Virginia for nearly a century and becoming the state's first Republican governor since Reconstruction. His promotion of civil rights was pioneering and defined his professional and personal life. He was best known for the integration of Virginia's schools. While other southern governors had stood in schoolhouse doors, keeping Black children out, Holton escorted his children to formerly all-Black schools in 1970. As Governor, he also created the modern Virginia cabinet, cleaned up Virginia's rivers, replaced racist school textbooks, unified the Port of Virginia and expanded funding for mental health. Holton was born in Big Stone Gap in 1923 to Abner Linwood Holton Sr. and Edith Van Gorder, one of four children. He attended Washington and Lee University and Harvard Law School. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in WWII, entered the Submarine Corps, and participated in the post-war occupation of Japan. He practiced law in Roanoke, where he married Virginia (Jinks) Rogers in 1953 and raised four children. Holton's later work included leading the Center for Innovative Technology; helping create the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; and practicing law at McCandlish Holton. He served on the boards of Amtrak; the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority; the Virginia Institute for Marine Science; the Miller Center at the University of Virginia (which he helped found); the College of William and Mary; Hampton University; and many others. He loved gardening and fishing on the Chesapeake Bay, and he loved and was so proud of his family. He and Jinks skied and played tennis well into their 80's. Holton's life was grounded in his faith. He attended Presbyterian churches across the state, where he variously sang in the choir; taught Sunday school; and served in leadership roles. In 2008, he published a memoir titled with his life's motto, "Opportunity Time." He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Jinks Holton; his children, Tayloe Loftus (Jon Loftus), Anne Holton (Tim Kaine), Woody Holton (Gretchen Schoel) and Dwight Holton (Mary Ellen Glynn); his sister, Harriet Jones; 10 grandchildren and numerous other relatives and friends. Memorial services will be held in Kilmarnock (for family and local friends) and in Richmond (for the public) on December 18 and 19, 2021, respectively. Further information will be available through Currie Funeral Home. The family thanks RWC, and especially Teresa Burrell, Maude Harris and Jami Seagle for their loving care. Gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to the Linwood Holton Elementary School (via designation through the Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation) or to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

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Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Nov. 2, 2021.

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FRANK TAYLOR

November 20, 2021

My prayers are with you at this time. When my late wife Susie(died 2018) and I moved to Roanoke to join Earle Glendy and Buck Crockett in medical practice in 1955 a friendship developed as couples having our young family.(Sally 1955, Nancy,´58 and Frank Jr `60.) When Lin ran for governor in 1969 we had returned to C´ville .;their was a gathering at our house in Edna´s Forest with Lin and Jinks and their supporters.Lin lived the Christian le as expressed in Mathew 5:16 -May you find peace and comfort.Frank Taylor. Charlottesville,Va

Charles Bates, (Ruth Ralston Bates, Son)

November 3, 2021

God bless the family. What a magnificent, spiritual and productive life he lived.Rest in peace. .
Linwood and my mother were first cousins. As I understand from Harriet he was even in my parent's wedding.
The family and the commonwealth have lost a rare man of faith and principle. May the family find peace and comfort through their faith.

Rayford Harris Sr. & Jr.

November 3, 2021

The Harrises are quite saddened by the loss of a great friend. Ray Sr. spoke often of his friendship and relationship with Gov. Holton. Whenever Rayford Jr. happened to run into the Governor, he made sure to express greetings from Ray Sr. Mr. Holton was such a presence and always a great soul. May the family be comforted by the many pleasant memories of a life well lived.

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