Camden — Funeral services for Kenneth Carter Lillard, 78, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, September 5, 2003, at Saint Timothy’s Lutheran Church with burial to follow in Quaker Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. Garry White and the Rev. Denise Seymour will officiate. The family will receive friends from 7-8 p.m. Thursday, September 4, 2003, at Kornegay Funeral Home, Camden Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Christian Community Ministries, P.O. Box 1712, Camden, SC 29020 or to Saint Timothy’s Lutheran Church, Camden, SC 29020. Mr. Kenneth Carter Lillard died at his home in Camden, September 1, 2003. Born February 2, 1915, in Danville, Virginia, he was the son of Jesse and Louise Evans Lillard and was a U.S. Army Air Corps World War II veteran, having served as a trained fighter plot. Mr. Lillard later graduated from The Citadel with a B.S. in Chemistry. He went on to complete his graduate studies at the University of Virginia and, upon graduation, accepted his first position of what would become a successful 36 year career with DuPont. From 1950-1977 he was in the technical and manufacturing division. He was a senior research engineer. From 1977-1986 he was in the division of environmental affairs. From 1986-1992 he was a consultant for Environmental Engineer. During his distinguished career, he was a member of the draft committee for S.C. Hazardous Waste Management Act of 1978, a member of the advisory committee to DHEC for Hazardous Waste Regulations, a member of the advisory committee to DHEC for Hazardous Waste Regulations, a member of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce Technical Committee, member and past president of the South Carolina Water and Pollution Control Association, member and past president of the Advisory Committee for DHEC Environmental Quality Control, member and vice chairman of the South Carolina Water Resources Commission. Mr. Lillard was a member of Saint Timothy’s Lutheran Church, Camden, and was a charter member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Martinsville, Virginia. He touched the lives of many with a balance of hard work, integrity and a special caring nature toward those in need. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy June Bradley Lillard of Camden; son, Kenneth Carter Lillard II and daughter-in-law, Paige Lillard, of Atlanta; daughter, Kay Lillard Moore and son-in-law, Larry Moore of Columbia; sisters, Arlene L. Paczkowski of St. Louis, Missouri and Eunice L. Facenda of Portsmouth, Virginia.
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