James William Holifield
Saturday 9th of October 1948 - Wednesday 22nd of June 2022

Services
Funeral Service
Clergy Brian Ebel
James William (Jim) Holifield departed this life peacefully in his
Lexington, KY, home on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, following a yearlong battle
with cancer. Jim was born October 9, 1948, at Methodist Hospital in Memphis,
TN, to the Rev. Pharis Jerome and Blanche Elizabeth Schwinabart Holifield. He
was 73 years of age at his passing.
Raised in Arkansas, Jim graduated from Brinkley High School in
1966. He then attended and graduated from Asbury University in Wilmore, KY,
where he met the love of his life, Theresa Connolly, of Circleville, Ohio. They
were married in Circleville on August 15, 1970, and celebrated their Golden
50th Wedding Anniversary in 2020. Jim received his Master of Social Work degree
in 1974 from the University of Kentucky.
Jim chose photography as his life profession. He and Theresa
co-founded Holifield Photography which has become a long time staple in
Lexington. Having begun his career with wedding photography, Jim is especially
known for beginning the very popular Youth Salute and Young Achievers programs
in the central Kentucky area. During his 45 years as a professional
photographer, Jim served as President of the Kentucky Photographers Association
(1989-1990); Chairman of the Kentucky Photographers Association (1990-1991);
and a member of the Board of Directors and Director of Chapter Relations for
the National Council on Youth Leadership.
Jim and Theresa have been longtime members of St. Luke United
Methodist Church in Lexington, where Jim has served in a number of roles across
the years. His faith in Jesus Christ was very important to him, and he strived
to serve Christ faithfully through his church, his work, his family life and
various contacts with the people around him.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his
wife, Theresa, his two daughters and their husbands, Julie & Chris
Carpenter and Mary Beth & Austin Bomar. He is also survived by four
grandchildren, Ben & Makayla Carpenter, and Sean & Will Bomar.
Additionally, Jim is survived by his brother, Tony Holifield & his wife,
Sarah; and his sister, Carol Ringold & her husband, Scott; his
brother-in-law, Rick Connolly & his wife, Donna; his nephews and niece, Rob
Holifield & sons, Wes & Siah, & Siah's wife, Olivia; Mark Ringold;
Stephanie Ringold; Ryan Herbert & his wife, Chelsea, & daughters, Hazel
& Violet; and numerous other family members and friends.
Jim's Celebration of Life Service will be at 12:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 28, at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 2351 Alumni Drive,
Lexington, KY. The Rev. Dr. Brian Ebel and the Rev. J. Anthony Holifield will
officiate. Following the service, interment will be at Lexington Cemetery.
Visitation with the family will be at Milward Funeral Home, 1508
Trent Blvd, Lexington, KY, on Monday, June 27, from 5 to 7.
In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial donations to the
Young at Heart Big Band, Bill Pipes, Treasurer, 3424 Merrick Drive, Lexington,
KY 40502. Funds provide musical instruments for school students. In his later
years, Jim thoroughly enjoyed playing his trombone in the Young at Heart Big
Band.
Condolences may be sent to the family addressed to Theresa
Holifield, Holifield Photography, 171 Moore Dr, Lexington, KY 40503.
Guest Book
Kitty Olsen
saysI was so sad to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a kind, giving, cheerful friend and will be missed .
Sara Crosby
saysI'm so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Sending my condolences to Theresa and the family. He will be missed. I really enjoyed working with Jim in the Scottsdale Youth Salute program and will always appreciate his support in helping me launch a Youth Salute Chapter in Sedona AZ.
Doug and Vicky Lambert (Cristy's parents)
saysWe are so sorry for your loss. Cristy has told us how wonderful Jim was to work for. Your family is in our prayers.
Liz Berryman Peters
saysTony, it was so good to see you at the Titan dinner, but I was so sorry to hear about Jim. His photography was king in our family of girls and the honoring of scholastic achievement. As I went to these photography sessions, I would always mention to him that I knew his brother. I pray for comfort and peace to you and your family; art is difficult to lose a sibling. Love to all. Liz