J. B. Holbrook
BIRTH
13 Apr 1932
Newcastle, Young County, Texas, USA
DEATH
11 Feb 2009 (aged 76)
BURIAL
Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
MEMORIAL ID
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MEMORIAL
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J.B. Holbrook, 76, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009.
Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Monday in Greenwood Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Greenwood Funeral Home.
J.B. was born April 13, 1932, in Newcastle.
Survivors: Wife, Betty Holbrook; sons, Charles Holbrook, Richard Holbrook and Roger Holbrook; daughter, Beverly Hestilow; brothers, Virgil Holbrook, Henry Holbrook and Albert Holbrook; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 2/14/2009
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I'm a Christian, and I'm a daughter of Allan B. Holbrook, now in heaven. My married name is Debby Stevens. My parents, Allan and Marie, were devout Christians, and had 10 children. They were both school teachers, but Mom quit teaching at public school after marriage. But both Mom and Dad home-schooled us all - starting when I was in 1st grade - that's when they came to the decision to home-school us.
Dad earned an income through being an English teacher here in Traverse City, for man years.
Dad started some Bible meetings that took place in the homes of friends of ours and in our own. He was the main teacher in it, and it was in a discoursing style - he would talk about spiritual things with the fathers of the families, each time, and all the children of the families would sit and listen to it all.