Charles Alston Jennings Jr

Charles Alston Jennings Jr

Sep 18th, 1947 - Jan 10th, 2023
  • Birth Date: Sep 18, 1947
  • Death Date: Jan 10, 2023
  • Funeral Date: Feb 3, 2023 at 5:30 pm
  • Location: Historic Arkansas Museum, 3rd & Cumberland, Little Rock, AR
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Biography: Charles Alston Jennings, Jr. died quietly at home with family in Birmingham, Alabama on Tuesday, January 10, 2023.    
 
Born September 18th, 1947 in Little Rock, the first grandchild, he was beloved by both sets of grandparents –  Ann and E.C. Jones and Irma & E.F. Jennings.  His parents, Dot and Alston Jennings, passed down their reverence for language, loyalty and integrity, love of music, and sense of humor.   His mother set the tone for him to be an avid reader - from Mad magazine to Dostoevsky to David Foster Wallace – and he developed a talent for writing legal briefs and personal letters. He spent summers with family at Pinnacle cottage in Ludington, Michigan, then in college traveled to Wisconsin to drive a combine for Stokely Van Camp.
 
Family has always been at the center of Alston’s life.  He and his brother Boo (Gene) swam competitively as teenagers and enjoyed Razorback sports together in later years.  He took charge of introducing his sister Ann to great music, taking her to see Muddy Waters in Toronto on a family trip when she was 15. With his uncle Earp Jennings, Jr., he went duck hunting, and he was later known for his marksmanship in long distance target shooting.  With his uncle Walter, as a teenager he built a car from scratch, with airplane seats, an on/off switch in place of a key and a push button horn.  It wasn’t for the city streets, but it was perfect out on “the highway” where the family lived until Imminent Domain took their property in 1968 to make way for I-430 across the Arkansas River.
With his father, he practiced law at Wright Lindsey Jennings in Little Rock until his retirement.
 
Alston graduated from Hall High School and then Hendrix College.  He was encouraged by Coach Courtway to go out for the swim team where he distinguished himself.  For many years he held the NAIA – National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics – championship record in the 200 yard breaststroke. At Hendrix he met Margaret Sanders, and they later married on campus after he graduated from law school at Vanderbilt and began his practice as an assistant Attorney General in the office of Jim Guy Tucker. Their daughter Laura Yates Jennings became a competitive swimmer as well and also  graduated from Hendrix. 
 
His grandson Alston Lloyd Earley carries on the family name, and was the joy of his life.
 
Alston treasured his cadre of friends, many relationships from childhood as well as those he befriended throughout his life who shared his wide range of interests:  Hendrix College; swimming; cars in general, and in particular a black Lotus Europa, a British racing green TR250, and a copper Plymouth Barracuda with a racing stripe; motorcycle road racing; long range rifle target shooting; long distance walking.  These were much more than hobbies to Alston; when he got interested, he went all in.  When his daughter mentioned that she was starting to train for her first marathon, he committed to walking the race.  Soon he was participating in 50K and 100K endurance races all over the country and became a scholar of the sport.
           
Margaret and Laura, Boo and Ann, his cousins Jay and Cesu, and our families are grateful for Alston’s loyal friends and colleagues who were such an important part of his life and have enriched ours.
 
Donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in Memphis.
 
We will gather to celebrate Alston’s life and share memories at the Historic Arkansas Museum at 3rd & Cumberland in Little Rock on Friday, February 3rd from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.  We welcome friends and family to join us. Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(19)
Paula Pendergrass Allen
#19
Feb 2nd, 2023 2:52 pm
Boo and Margaret, i am so very sorry for your loss. Last time I saw Austin, he was at the VA Hospital with Billy Bland. I remember that so well, he stayed with Billy until he took his last breath. I will never forget that day. You lost an amazing brother and husband. May you remember the good memories. I do remember that Baracudda quite well! Love to each of you.
Paula
Catherine and Howard Cockrill
#18
Jan 25th, 2023 7:40 pm
To the Jennings family: the Cockrill clan was so fortunate to have all of you as close friends and even neighbors at Epworth. It was a pleasure watching Laura grow up and catching up with Margaret and Alston on lazy summer afternoons at Pinnacle. What a wonderful life Alston had. He lived it to the fullest.-We send our love.

Joetta Milhoan Duke
#17
Jan 24th, 2023 4:43 pm
Margaret and Family, I am so saddened to read of Alston’s recent death. I remember seeing you power walking when you lived on Woodrow and loved your house. I pray that you find smiles through your memories, strength through your family and peace through your faith. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Susan Boe
#16
Jan 22nd, 2023 1:49 pm
I am so sorry for your loss. I hope your lifetime of happy memories will provide comforting grace in the years to come.
Jim Guy and Betty Tucker
#15
Jan 19th, 2023 5:48 pm
Alston was wonderful person. I was very proud of his service to our State as an Assistant Attorney General. I am so sad we did not get to see him more often iin these latter years of our life.
Jim Guy and Betty
Karen and John DiPippa
#14
Jan 18th, 2023 7:20 am
Margaret and Laura, We are so sorry to learn of this great loss. You and Alston were so kind and welcoming to us when we first moved to LR.We remember you Laura also in your early years and then growing up. Our hearts are with you….
David Hargis
#13
Jan 17th, 2023 11:17 am
I met Margaret in the 1950’s in elementary school, Stephens, Arkansas. Both her parents were very important in my life, her father being the Principal of the Stephens Public Schools, and her mother being my Second Grade teacher (who first caught my attention by briefly moving me to a “Special Needs” class). And then much later I met Alston in a Federal Courtroom in Little Rock, my role being as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Alston’s role being as a “Pro Bono” Appointee as Defense Counsel for a Defendant charged as a “felon in possession of a firearm.” We then and thereafter became good friends — and Margaret is now in my thoughts.
Robbie Passwaters
#12
Jan 17th, 2023 10:43 am
I am sorry to hear about Alston. I will be praying for you and the family.
Becky and Bob Schulte
#11
Jan 17th, 2023 7:02 am
We are so sorry for your loss. We have missed seeing you in Little Rock!!
Amy Staten McNeil
#10
Jan 17th, 2023 6:10 am
Margaret, I am saddened to read of Alston’s passing. He was always so kind to me. Our prayers and condolences for you and your family.
William Pendergrass
#9
Jan 17th, 2023 12:30 am
We loose, one of a kind. Love you, Alston.
Dickie Lunsford
#8
Jan 16th, 2023 8:24 pm
My sincere condolences and prayers .
Ginger Penick
#7
Jan 16th, 2023 8:14 pm
Ann, Craig, and Gladys,
Such sad news today. Thinking of you all and know peaceful prayers are with you. God is with you blessed souls. Ginger
Ginger Penick
#6
Jan 16th, 2023 8:13 pm
Ann, Craig, and Gladys,
Such sad news today. Thinking of you all and know peaceful prayers are with you. God is with you blessed souls. Ginger
Paula Pendergrass Allen
#5
Jan 16th, 2023 6:05 pm
Boo, I am so sorry to hear about Alston. Sending you comforting prayers.
Susan SCHALLHORN
#4
Jan 16th, 2023 5:52 pm
Sending love and a treasure of loving memories to the Jennings family. Alston was a scholar, a sportsman and a gentleman-
The Kelley girls grew up with Alston- sending condolences.
Susan Kelley SCHALLHORN and EILEEN Kelley
Susan Kelley SCHALLHORN
#3
Jan 16th, 2023 5:48 pm
Sending love and a treasure of loving memories to the Jennings family on the death of their beloved Alston. A scholar, sportsman and gentleman. The Kelley girls “ grew up” with Alston and send their condolences/ SUSAN Kelley SCHALLHORN and EILEEN Kelley.
Carol Rasco
#2
Jan 16th, 2023 5:43 pm
Margaret and all of Alston's family, I am saddened to learn the world does not have Alston present with us. He was always a favorite of mine upon meeting him at Hendrix as he always had so many interesting things to discuss. He teased me in front of many a person that he was the only individual I ever picked up as a hitch hiker...saw him on the freeway passing through Little Rock one day, almost had a wreck seeing him with his thumb up...after I pulled over and he came up to get in the car I asked what happened to his car, he said he didn't have a car with him, he just decided to see if he could be successful in thumbing a ride to Memphis...I told him he was in luck, I was driving just beyond Memphis to see a friend. This was Alston. I only wish of course I could have had more visits. I am thinking about you, Margaret and Laura, as well as Alston's extended family. I regret I will not be in Little Rock on February 3 but my thoughts will be with you that day and many others.
Page Lindsey
#1
Jan 16th, 2023 4:54 pm
To all the Jennings family, I send my love and am so sorry Audie is gone. He was always so good to me. I will miss him even though the past couple of years we haven't gotten to see each other. Peace and love to you all. -- Page

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