Former U.S. Rep. Jack Brooks dies at 89

Longtime Texas U.S. Rep. passed away after sudden illness

BEAUMONT, Texas – Former U.S. representative Jack Brooks, a Democrat who spent 42 years representing his Southeast Texas district, has died at age 89.

A Jefferson County Sheriff's Department statement said Brooks died Tuesday night at Baptist Hospital of Beaumont after a sudden illness.  Deputy Rod Carroll said Brooks, who would have turned 90 on December 18th, was surrounded by family when he died.

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Brooks was among the last links to an era when Democrats dominated Texas and national politics.  He first took office when legendary fellow Texan Sam Rayburn was House speaker and Lyndon Johnson was Senate majority leader.

Brooks was in the Dallas motorcade on November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.  He was aboard Air Force One later that day when Johnson took the oath of office.


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