John Edward Spearman Jr., Colonel, United States Army (Retired), took his last breath in his home of Gourdin, South Carolina on June 17, 2025, after an extended illness. Services will be held Saturday June 21 at the Williamsburg Presbyterian Church in Kingstree. Visitation begins at 1 PM to 2 PM […]
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T. Freddie Moore, ’63
Thomas Freddie Moore, age 84, of Loris, passed away Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at Wilson Senior Care, Loris SC following an illness. Born on December 4, 1940, in Olanta, SC. he was the son of Mr. Richard Moore and Mrs. Kathleen Kirby Moore. Mr. Moore was a proud graduate of […]
Read MoreKyle S. Dillon, ’11
Atlas Technologies appointed Kyle S. Dillon as its director of innovation.
Read MoreRobert J. Steeley, CGC ’70
Dr. Robert Joseph Steeley aka “RJ,” “Bob,” and “Dr. Steeley,” age 82, passed away the evening of Saturday, June 7th, 2025 at Traylor Retirement Community in Roanoke, Alabama after living his final 10 years dealing with the debilitating effects of a major stroke that occurred in 2015. Bob was born […]
Read MoreSteven R. (Cam) Anderson, ’68
Cam Anderson, of Columbia, died in his sleep on June 7th, from respiratory failure and complications from Alzheimer’s disease, while in St. Joseph’s hospital in Savannah, GA. He had recently moved from Columbia to Savannah to be closer to his family. Cam was born on February 16th, 1945, in Providence, […]
Read MoreAllen Garfield, ’57
Allen Garfield, of Charleston, 90 years of age, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on June 13, 2025. Born April 12, 1935, in Charleston, South Carolina, Allen was the son of the late Louis Garfield and Gussie Oberman Garfield. Allen attended James Simons School and graduated from Rivers High […]
Read MoreKevin L. Byrnes, ’86
Kevin Leslie Byrnes, 60, passed away on January 23, 2025, in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. Born on August 11, 1964, in Paterson, New Jersey, Kevin lived a life defined by dedication and integrity. He grew up in West Paterson as the eldest of three siblings and enjoyed playing football, baseball, and basketball. […]
Read MoreCraig N. Little, ’80
Dr. Craig Newell Little, 66, of Hendersonville, North Carolina, husband of Tina McCuen Little entered into eternal rest Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Northwoods Chapel. Craig was born September 16, 1958 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, son of the late Jean Myers Little and Martha Coppedge […]
Read MoreChristopher J. Samulski, ’95
BG Christopher J. Samulski, ARNG, was as commanding general of the 29th Infantry Division, Fort Belvoir, Va.
Read MoreBrandon L. Peak, ’01
Brandon L. Peak, ’01, was inducted as a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Read MoreMichael T. Abate, ’97
Detective Lieutenant Michael Abate was promoted to his current rank by the Morris County, N.J., Sheriff’s Office.
Read MoreR. Van McCarty, ’82
MG R. Van McCarty, SCARNG, relinquished command of the S.C. Military Department during a change of command ceremony on May 31 at the Lexington District 2 Performing Arts Center in West Columbia.
Read MoreRobin B. Stilwell, ’89
MG Robin B. Stilwell, ARNG, accepted command of the S.C. Military Department during a change of command ceremony on May 31at the Lexington District 2 Performing Arts Center in West Columbia.
Read MoreGeorge L. Miner, ’67
The late CPT George L. Miner, USA, ’67, who was shot down Thua Thien Province of North Vietnam on Aug. 17, 1969, was included in actor Blair Underwoods’ tribute on this year’s National Memorial Day Concert on PBS.
Read MoreMichael P. Santana, ’15
Michael P. Santana, ’15, earned the Col. Lester E. Hopper Civil Air Patrol Wing Historian of the Year award for developing the historical education curriculum for Florida Wing cadets and adult members.
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