Obituaries

Arvel R. Reeves, ’02

PIEDMONT, S.C. — Arvel Richard ”Trey” Reeves III, 25, of 135 Wilson Way, died Monday, February 7, 2005. Born in Greenville County, the son of Arvel Richard ”Dick” and Mary Manges Reeves, Jr. of Piedmont, Trey was a 1998 graduate of Wren High School and graduated from The Citadel in […]

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Thomas A. Palmer, ’65

Thomas Palmer, 62, died at the Treasure Coast Hospices, March 31, 2006. Mr. Palmer was born in Columbus, Ohio on September 7, 1943 and was a resident of the Stuart are a for 20 years coming from Ft. Lauderdale. Mr. Palmer was a graduate of the Citadel-Class of 1965 and […]

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Charles N. Ray, ’59

A blessing for Charles Nelson Ray, 71, of Scotch Plains will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the Gosselin Funeral Home, 660 New Dover Rd., Edison. Mr. Nelson died Thursday at home. He was executive vice president at S.M. Electrical in Rahway, where he worked for 17 years before retiring […]

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Albert R. Bessinger, ’50

Albert R. Bessinger SHREVEPORT, LA – Funeral services for Albert R. Bessinger, 75, will be held at 1 P.M. Monday, September 13, 2004 at Rose-Neath’s Southside Chapel. Rev. Mark Sutton will officiate and be assisted by Rev. John Harp. Interment will follow at Centuries Memorial Park in Shreveport. Visitation will […]

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Wallace E. Anderson, ’34

ANDERSON, Wallace Entered into eternal rest on the morning of February 18, 2005, Major General Wallace Ervin Anderson, Retired President of The Citadel, husband of Rheta Frierson Anderson. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Major General and Mrs. Wallace E. Anderson are invited to attend the funeral services […]

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Walter H. Lee, ’48

Asheville – Walter Hatch Lee, died Sunday (June 4, 2007) at age 85. He was the son of the late L. Lyons Lee and Virginia Griffith Miller. A native of Asheville, he graduated from Lee H. Edwards High School and attended The Citadel in Charleston, S.C., for two years before […]

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Andrew W. Ballentine, ’48

BALLENTINE, Andrew Andrew Wendell (Red) Ballentine died October 29, 2006 at a local care facility. He was born January 18, 1924, in Leesville to John William Ballentine and Bertha Shealy Ballentine. Red graduated from Little Mountain High School, served in the Navy during the Second World War, then enrolled at […]

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