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ROBERT HOLIFIELD Obituary

Robert Atwood Holifield Robert Atwood Holifield passed away on June 16, 2021, had an impact that far exceeded his allotted time on earth. In his 43 years, Robert lived in a way we can only hope to emulate -- with an open heart, rare strength of character, and a commitment to creating a better future. He loved fiercely and laughed freely. He worked tirelessly at things that mattered, and made everyone feel that much more special for being in his circle.

Born on September 22, 1977 to parents Cindy and Cecil Holifield in Blytheville, Arkansas, Robert was a person who did many things and did them well. He graduated from Blytheville High School in 1996 as an accomplished student and athlete. He played golf at Arkansas State University and graduated with a degree in Political Science in 2000. After college, he moved to Washington, DC and earned his MBA from Georgetown University in 2013.

Robert met the love of his life, Dr. Katherine Klos in 2010 at a funeral of a dear friend, Noel Smith. They found each other at the celebration of his life and went on to celebrate their own lives and love. They were married at Holy Trinity Church in Washington, DC in August 2012. The two share a beautiful home in Washington, DC with their three children, John (age 7), Mack (age 5), and Grace (age 3). Robert cherished his wife and children. Kat and the kids adored Robert and will forever treasure him.

Robert is survived by his mother Cindy Holifield, sister Emily LaLone (Keith) and nephew Cecil, his aunts Barbara Messier and Jennifer Cates and Phyliss Miseé, his uncle Atwood Bell Jr. and 11 cousins. He is also survived by his beloved in-laws John and Mary Klos, sister-in-law Jen Hartke (Greg) and nieces Emma and Madeline. He is predeceased by his beloved father Cecil Holifield, grandparents Farris and Lora Holifield, grandparents Atwood and Betty Bell and his aunts Jean Miles and Glenda Long.

A patriot in its truest form, Robert spent his professional career serving our country. In a field where division is the norm, Robert was known as a bridge-builder and trusted confidante. As the Co-Founder and a Principal of Lincoln Policy Group, he helped changemakers navigate the bureaucracies of the federal government. True to form, Robert found a way to amplify the good around him. Prior to Lincoln Policy Group, Robert, under the chair of his mentor Senator Blanche Lincoln, served as the Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry Committee, where he successfully developed policy that is now law, impacting the lives of Americans across the country. Among these successful legislative efforts were Title VII of the Dodd/Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act relating to financial derivatives; and the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, which provided the first increase in federal reimbursement for school lunches since 1973 and, for the first time, required nutritional standards for all meals served in schools.

Robert was a bridge-builder and thrived on building consensus. Robert honed his policy and negotiation skills as the Staff Director of the Senate Finance International Trade, Customs & Global Competitiveness Subcommittee where he accompanied several U.S. delegations to multilateral and bilateral trade discussions, including two World Trade Organization ministerials. He also worked for three Commissioners at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) including then-Chairman Gary Gensler. Robert served on two Presidential Transition Teams, one in 2008 for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agency Review Leader Bart Chilton; and most recently in 2020, Robert co-led the confirmation team for SEC Chairman Gensler. It's not overstating the fact to say that he was connected to - and beloved by - people all over the world. If it was a Saturday (or a Wednesday or a Monday) Robert could be found with a golf club in hand. He loved the game of golf and spent time traveling to courses all over the world.

He played in different countries and many states, spending time with his friends and clients sharing the game he loved. He leaves behind his cherished community at Chevy Chase Golf Club in Chevy Chase, MD where they'll be raising a glass of beer to him on his favorite 17th hole.

A visitation will take place from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. on Tuesday, June 22 at Saint Peter's Church 313 2nd Street SE Washington, DC 20003. A Catholic funeral mass will immediately follow the visitation. The Mass will be live streamed on St. Peters Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/SaintPetersDC/live_videos.

Contributions may be made to the children's educational fund. To make gifts to each of John, Mack and Grace's designated brokerage accounts, please remit payment to Charles Schwab and indicate the gift intent, Holifield Children, in the memo line. Checks may be mailed to Greenwood Gearhart Attn: Yvonne Chauvin P.O. Box 4278 Fayetteville, AR 72702.

Please visit RobertHolifield.com for updated information.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jun. 21, 2021.

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Charles Long

June 15, 2023

We miss Robert and his love for life.
Charles & Linda Long

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michele swanson

June 21, 2021

I am deeply sorry to learn of Robert's passing. Loss is difficult at any age, but especially so when they are so young and vibrant as Robert was. You and your children have the support of those who love and grieve along with you. I did not have the pleasure of meeting Robert, but his legacy will ripple far to those you may never know. While I only know of you and Jen through family chat, I know Bud and Mary. Christ be with all of you as He surrounds you with His Comforting Arms. Michele Swanson-Paonia CO

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Jay Vroom

June 21, 2021

I am so sorry for your sudden loss of Robert. He was respected and depended-upon by all who worked with and around him -- always a consummate professional. I cannot imagine the pain of your loss, but I
know that will ease as time moves on and you can reflect on all that Robert meant to so many lives.

S Chambers

June 21, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in the memories of time shared. Never forget that God cares. May his care soothe your hearts. (1Peter5:7)

Marshall Matz

June 21, 2021

As so many have noted, Robert was a very special, kind and talented person. He will be missed by all who knew him. Marshall Matz, Ag Committee alum

Richard and Kelly LaLone

June 21, 2021

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

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