John B. McCaleb, Independence Co., AR Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Regina Weaver ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************ Batesville Record, Batesville, Independence Co, AR Thursday, August 6, 1931 (front page) Sudden Stroke Is Fatal to John B. McCaleb Saturday Prominent Lawyer and Jurist Retires Apparently in Good Health John B. McCaleb, aged 75, prominent local lawyer and jurist, died suddenly at his home on Main street here Saturday night. Judge McCaleb had attended to regular duties at his office Saturday and was apparently in good health when he retired. He had eaten a lunch shortly before retiring for the night and relatives believe that death, which came during the night, resulted from acute indigestion or heart trouble. Deceased spent almost half a century in the active practice of law and was one of the best known attorneys in the state. He began the practice of law at Evening Shade, Sharp County, and was later elected circuit judge of the Sixteenth Arkansas circuit. He served in this capacity for sixteen years before retiring to again pursue his private law practice. He moved to Batesville in 1907 where he resided until the time of his death. He later formed the law firm of McCaleb and McCaleb, here with his son, Joe McCaleb. Despite advanced age, he actively handled a large practice and found time to take an active part in civic affairs. He was a prominent Presbyterian and had been an active member of the local church for many years. He held membership on the board of elders at the time of his death. He served eight years as a member of Arkansas College board of trustees, retiring a few years ago. He served at one time as a board member of Batesville public schools. Deceased was also a prominent Mason. He maintained membership in the local order of Free and Accepted Masons, Royal Arch and Knights Templar. He was chairman of the Arkansas State Capitol commission under Governor Donaghey. This commission had charge of construction of the present state capitol building. He served as delegate to the State Constitutional convention at Little Rock in 1919. He was a member of the American Bar Association. Deceased is survived by one brother, T.H. McCaleb of Hardy, four sons, Joe B. of Batesville, William H. of Little Rock, J.B. Jr., of Durant, Okla., and Tom L. of McRae; three daughters, Miss Jean McCaleb of Safford, Ariz., Miss Lillie McCaleb and Mrs. Carlton Dent, both of Batesville. Funeral services were conducted from the Presbyterian Church here at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in charge of Rev. R.E. Carroll. Burial followed in Oaklawn cemetery.