Donald Michael Hollingsworth

Donald Michael Hollingsworth

Jan 12, 1945 - Jul 16th, 2024
  • Birth Date: Jan 12, 1945
  • Death Date: Jul 16, 2024
  • Funeral Date: Jul 26, 2024, 2:00 pm
  • Location: Second Presbyterian Church
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Biography:

Donald Michael Hollingsworth died on July 16th, 2024. Don was born in Little Rock on January 12th, 1945. He is survived by his wife, Leslie Havens Hollingsworth, stepdaughter Elizabeth Gitchel, brother Cyril Hollingsworth (Betsy), nephew David Hollingsworth, niece Katie Mullen (Rich, Blaise, Piper) and brother-in-law Robert Havens. He was preceded in death by his parents, Beth Bevill Hollingsworth and Cyril Hollingsworth, Sr.

 He graduated from LRCHS, Rhodes College and Vanderbilt Law School. He was the Central quarterback, basketball co-captain, and member of record setting relay teams. He graduated from Rhodes with Distinction in History and is a member of the Rhodes Hall of Fame.

 His commitment to nonviolence and justice is reflected by his volunteer activities and employment history. In 1962 he appeared in a CBS News Special in support of school integration, and he participated in the Second King March in Memphis April 1968. And he volunteered for civilian service as a conscientious objector, working with emotionally disturbed boys in Texas.

 Don began his legal career in 1972 with Memphis Legal Services. In 1978, he returned to Little Rock and served 18 years as the Executive Director of the Center for Ark Legal Services. Thereafter, he was the Executive Director of the Ark Bar Association until 2007.

 He worked to improve the legal system and to secure the legal rights of low income persons. In the 1970's he was the attorney for thousands of handicapped children in Tennessee who were being denied equal educational opportunities. The TN Association for Children with Learning Disabilities honored him with its Special Award of Merit. He testified before Congress in support of the Education of All Handicapped Children Act. In the 1980's he was a leader in efforts to maintain federal funding for civil legal services. During the years 1998-2000 he worked behind the scenes in helping secure legislative referral and voter passage of Amendment 80 (new Judicial Article) to the Ark Constitution.

 He served on the governing bodies of numerous organizations, including Ark Center for Health Improvement, Volunteers Organization for Central Ark Legal Services, Ark Bar Association, Ark Access to Justice Foundation, Faith Voices Ark, ACLU of Ark, Memphis Planned Parenthood, and Ark IOLTA Foundation. He was a Fellow of the Ark Bar Foundation and recipient of its Equal Justice Distinguished Service Award. Don was an Elder at Second Presbyterian Church and served on the outreach and worship ministries, Social Justice Committee, and RAIN care team.

Leslie and Don enjoyed traveling with friends, playing tennis and bridge, and volunteering in political campaigns for progressive candidates. During retirement Don participated in several tennis, golf and poker groups.

 A Memorial Service will be held at 2pm on Friday, July 26th, 2024 at Second Presbyterian Church, with visitation following the service. Memorial gifts are encouraged to the Leslie and Don Hollingsworth Social Justice Endowment at the Ark Community Foundation or one's favorite charity. Services under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(10)
Bonnie Nickol
#10
Jul 26th, 2024 2:46 pm
Don served with me on several committees serving the nonprofit communities when I was Program Director for AR Community Foundation. Don was a delight to work with on every level. He was optimistic, caring, with good humor, intellect and always that warm smile. We were all fortunate having him live among us. May his memory always be for blessing.
Ginny Glover White
#9
Jul 26th, 2024 8:32 am
I join all who grieve the passing of our friend Don. I’ve known him since childhood and can attest that he was always a person of integrity and compassionate action. He made the world a better place. I send my love from New Mexico.
Joe and Dovie Norcross
#8
Jul 23rd, 2024 9:26 am
Don’s years of work for social justice and the mark it left will not be forgotten.
We are so sorry to read of his passing. It was an honor to have known him these many years past.
Michele Glasgow
#7
Jul 22nd, 2024 11:35 am
Don was a mentor to me. He will be missed. Prayers and Love to Leslie and family.
Elizabeth Moseley
#6
Jul 22nd, 2024 11:11 am
I will miss Don’s presence in the Seeking More Light class at Second Presbyterian Church. He brought such wise perspectives to the conversations- as well as humor. My prayers are with all the family as they make the very difficult adjustment to living a life without Don.
Brenda Dokes
#5
Jul 22nd, 2024 9:03 am
When I came to work at Legal Services in 1983, Don was the Executive Director. I will always remember him as very kindhearted and thoughtful man. He always had time to talk with me and assured me that he appreciated the work that we all did no matter what our position or titles were. I am still a Senior Legal Secretary with CALS and his encouraging words are still with me. The world needs more good men like him.
Terry Roche
#4
Jul 21st, 2024 4:04 pm
My condolences to all who cherished Don. He was a valued and delightful colleague during our mutual careers as directors of Legal Services programs (mine based in Charlotte NC). We worked closely together during the 1980s to defend the entire Legal Services national effort from political attacks. He was the best of the best.
R Bell
#3
Jul 20th, 2024 10:26 am
Sincere condolences to the family. I am so very sorry for your loss. May God provide the necessary peace and comfort to your family and friends during this difficult time. Please remember these words of encouragement from the Bible: “Jesus plainly told her: I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life.” —John 11:20-25.
Michael Upson
#2
Jul 19th, 2024 9:42 pm
Dear Leslie, You and your family are in my prayers. I am so very sorry to read of Don's passing. He was a wonderful man who served others tirelessly.
Scott Massanelli
#1
Jul 19th, 2024 2:50 pm
We lost a dear friend in Don. Don is a neighbor of mine on Mohawk Circle. Starting with the COVID outbreak in 2020 and through to just a month ago, the neighbors of Mohawk would meet on my driveway almost every Friday afternoon, weather permitting. We would talk about everything under the sun but he especially liked to talk about politics and social justice for all. He was a big fan of the Solar Eclipse (having seen it twice in his lifetime) and we all got to enjoy it together with special eclipse shirts that he bought for everyone. I will miss him dearly and still can't believe he is no longer with us. Rest in Peace Don.

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