Joseph Jackson Holly
June 29, 1918 ~ January 23, 2019
Joseph Jackson Holly, 100 years old of Leonardtown, MD, known to many as Daddy, Pop, Pop Pop, Mr. Jack and Mr. Holly to his family and friends, passed away peacefully in his sleep after a brief illness on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. Jack was born on June 29, 1918 to the late William Jackson and Annie Plowden Holly in Redgate, Maryland. He was educated at Red Gate School.
On November 19, 1939, Jack married the love of his life, Elizabeth Brooks Holly at Our Lady’s Catholic Church in Medley’s Neck, Maryland. They were married for 75 blessed years before Elizabeth passed away in 2015. From this union, they had nine children, Charles (Jerry -deceased), Joseph (Joe), William, James (Richard), Thomas (deceased), Charles (Charlie), John (Johnny), Anna and Baby Girl Holly (deceased).
Jack worked for many years on a farm owned by Victor and Billy Brubacher in Medley’s Neck, MD. When Jack left the farm life, he went on to work at St. Mary’s Ice and Fuel in Leonardtown, MD for over 40 years. Upon retirement, Jack had more time to really enjoy the outdoors. Early in retirement, he spent quality time in his garden, growing beautiful vegetables and sharing them with the family. He maintained and groomed his flowerbeds and lawn. He even continued driving until his mid 90’s. Later in life, he was not able to do the things that he once enjoyed, so he started watching his favorite TV shows, Family Feud with Steve Harvey, Judge Judy, Western Movies, Baltimore Orioles and the Washington Nationals.
Jack was a dedicated and faithful member of Our Lady’s Church in Medley’s Neck, Maryland. He has served the Lord, his entire life at Our Lady’s and was baptized and married at this church. He prayed the “Rosary” faithfully and was able to attend this past Christmas Mass.
On April 17, 2008, Jack and other family members were invited to participate at the Papal Mass at the Nationals Stadium in Washington, DC. Jack was a “Gift Bearer” and was able to walk and meet Pope Benedict XVI face to face. He said “God Bless You” and presented him with a set of blessed Rosary beads from Rome.
On June 15, 2014, Jack and Elizabeth and other family members were participants of the Jubilarian Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC. They celebrated 75 years of marriage with His Eminence Donald Cardinal Wuerl and were Gift Bearers at the Mass.
Jack leaves to cherish his memories, his loving sons, Joseph, Charles, William Sr. (Alice), Richard (Rosalee), John Sr. (Cynthia), one loving daughter Anna (Robert), and daughter-in-law Mary Ola Brooks. He has 13 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and a host of cousins and friends.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents William and Annie Holly, his wife, Elizabeth Holly, two sons Charles A. Brooks and Thomas E. Holly, daughter-in-law Cecilia “Pete” Holly, grandson Jevon Holly and daughter, Baby Girl Holly.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, January 31, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Our Lady’s Church at Medley’s Neck Leonardtown, MD where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM with Father John Nguyen officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be James Edward Yung, Kevin Wright, John Holly, Jr, William Holly, Jr., Antwain Washington, and Aaron Chase





My deepest sympathy to Joseph’s family. He was fortunate to have a long life. God bless him on his journey home.
What a wonderful life Mr. Holly lived. I loved seeing his yard every year and how he painted the rocks. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Robin Duke
My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Holly’s Family. What a wonderful man. My memories of Mr & Mrs. Holly since I was a kid myself were so wonderful. What a special couple and sweet family. My Sundays after church were always greeted on the church steps with beautiful smiles and great conversations. Always asking how my family was and Mom and Dad, who were life long Friends. Another beautiful Angel. I am sure he is dancing with his beautiful wife Mrs. Holly in heaven. God Bless all of your Family.
(Brenda (Knott) Laney
Our heart goes out to Anna and all the family on the loss of Mr. Holly. We did not know him well, but know he lived a long and happy life and enriched all who knew him with his good will and kindness. With sympathy, Merideth and Bob
Deepest sympathy to all of the Holly family.My husband thought the world of him before he passed 6 years ago, on the same date that Jacks funeral Mass will be celebrated. I can not be there but both of them will be in my prayers.He always told us wonderful stories whenever we would see him. He also loved a good bowl of cucumbers and onions. Mae Cameron ,Joseph B or Bucky Cameron
My heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. No matter how much time we have spent with someone we love, unless it is an eternity, it will never be enough. Fortunately, for us as human beings, our Creator has made it possible through his son, Jesus Christ, for us to spend an eternity with the ones we love according to John 11:25. God has promised to do away with pain, suffering and death, giving us the hope of life forever in peace on a paradise earth (Psalm 37:29; Isaiah 45:18). I encourage you to meditate on His inspired words and rely on him fully so that you may receive the comfort and hope that you need to endure to the end.
My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Holly family. Mr. Holly is certainly an “icon” of Our Lady’s Church. He will be deeply missed.