Ocuphire Pharma, Inc., announced the appointment of George N. Magrath III, CGC ’11, as chief executive officer and member of its board of directors.
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Deborah O. Jordan, CGC ’92
Debbie Oxner Jordan, 63, formerly of Newberry, passed away in Benton, Arkansas on October 31, 2023 after a brief illness. She is the daughter of Jewel Oxner of Newberry and the late George T. Oxner. Debbie was a graduate of Newberry High School. After graduating she obtained a Bachelor’s Degree […]
Read MoreDorothy M. Nazarenus, CGC ’75
Dorothy “Dottie” May Nazarenus, of Philomath, OR, passed away on October 17th, 2023, at the age of 85. Dottie was born on May, 14th 1938 in Denver, Colorado to her loving parents Victor and Dorothy Nazarenus. After graduating Wheat Ridge High School, she received her Bachelor’s degree in Music at […]
Read MoreShirley T. Brannock, CGC ’80
Shirley Thompson Brannock, 83, of Summerville, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest October 25, 2023. She was born January 29, 1940 in Raleigh, North Carolina, daughter of the late James Lee Thompson, Sr. and Elsie Benson Thompson. Shirley graduated in 1961 from Greensboro College and earned a Master of Education […]
Read MoreNicholas A. Lee, CGC ’19
Nicholas A. Lee joined HopeHealth Medical Plaza in Florence as a licensed professional behavioral counselor associate. https://www.hope-health.org/news-list/hopehealth-welcomes-new-provider-63/
Read MoreRussell L. Ware, CGC ’88
Russell Leslie Ware, 85, of Charleston, South Carolina, husband of Linda Wilson Ware, entered into eternal rest Monday, October 16, 2023. His Funeral Service will be held Monday, October 23, 2023 in the Old St. Andrew’s Parish Churchyard, 2604 Ashley River Road at 11:00 a.m. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, […]
Read MoreKeith B. Mason, CGC ’94
Keith Brian Mason, 66, of Charleston, SC, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, August 25, 2023, following a brief illness. He was born on April 3, 1957, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to Leon “Coke” Wilson Mason and Dorcas Myers Mason and grew up the youngest of three brothers in Kernersville, NC. […]
Read MoreDorothy R. McMillin, CGC ’83
Dorothy Ruth McMillin, of Seneca, was born on February 26, 1927 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the daughter of the late Joseph and Myra Latourette. Dorothy was a retired teacher who taught English and reading in Ladson, St. George and Easley, SC. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Charleston Southern […]
Read MoreJanet H. Cox, CGC ’94
Janet Hume Cox, 66, of Cross, South Carolina, passed away on Thursday, August 10, 2023, at a local hospital. Formerly of Lexington, Kentucky, she is survived by her mother, Irene Hume Niffenegger, of Lexington. Janet was preceded in death by her father, Otis Clay Hume, and her sister, Joie Hume. […]
Read MoreDan Brouillett, CGC ’19
Dan Brouillette was selected as Edison Electric Institute’s president and chief executive officer. https://www.citybiz.co/article/455797/eei-names-dan-brouillette-as-ceo/
Read MoreMelvin Williams, CGC ’00
Melvin C. Williams, CGC ’00, was named 2023 Engineer of the Year by the American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina. https://groundbreakcarolinas.com/acec-sc-honors-companies-and-individuals-for-dedication-to-engineering-community/
Read MoreJoyce L. Creel, CGC ’82
Joyce Ledford Creel, 74, of Elgin passed Tuesday August 8, 2023. Born December 29, 1948 in Summerville, SC. Joyce was a Graduate of St. George High School, Baptist College of Charleston and The Citadel (Master’s Degree). She started teaching at St. George Elementary School in 1972 and taught the majority […]
Read MoreS. Anthony Gandolfo, CGC ’23
S. Anthony Gandolfo joined Hussey Gay Bell as a project representative based in the Mount Pleasant office.
Read MoreJohn J. Lombardi, CGC ’94
COL John J. Lombardi, USA, Ret., is the director of the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home for the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs.
Read MoreJohn S. Carter, CGC ’84
John Stewart Carter, of Los Angeles, passed away in his sleep on July 2, 2023 at his home in Los Angeles, California. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth Wall Carter, his daughter Christina Carter, her husband Joshua Oreck and his grandchildren Harper, Tess and William Oreck, all residents of […]
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