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Arthur Ravenel, Jr. MT. PLEASANT - Arthur Ravenel, Jr., 95, of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Jean Rickenbaker Ravenel, entered into eternal rest Monday, January 16, 2023. His Funeral Service will be held Friday, January 20, 2023 in The French Huguenot Church, 136 Church Street at 2:00 pm. Interment will follow in French Huguenot Church Cemetery. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. in our Downtown Chapel. Mr. Ravenel's service may be viewed by following this link . Arthur Ravenel, Jr. was born March 29, 1927 to Mary Allen Boykin and Arthur Ravenel in Charleston, SC. He was raised on his father's small farm in St. Andrew's Parish. He attended public schools and was an Eagle Scout. After his graduation from St. Andrew's High School, he volunteered for the United States Marine Corps and was called to duty on his 18th birthday. After his service with the Marine Corps, he attended The College of Charleston on the GI Bill and graduated in 1950 with a degree in history. His first job was with the Westvaco Paper Mill as a laborer and in 1952 he started a home improvement business and built it into a successful general contracting and real estate firm so that he was able to retire at the age of 50 and devote his full energies to public service. Mr. Ravenel began his career in politics in 1953 when he was elected to the SC House of Representatives, where he served until 1958, and earned a reputation for being a conservationist. In the early 1960s, he was instrumental in helping to build the modern day Republican Party, serving as the First District Chairman, the state finance chairman and as a Goldwater Delegate to the GOP Convention in San Francisco in 1964. In those early days of the GOP, he ran several unsuccessful races for the SC Senate and finally, in 1980, he and Glenn McConnell were elected as Republicans to the State Senate. In 1986 he ran for the US Congress upon the retirement of Thomas Hartnett and served four terms in Washington. In 1994 he ran for Governor but was defeated in the GOP Primary. In 1996, upon the request of Mayor Harry Hallman of Mt. Pleasant, he again ran for the SC Senate and led the effort to find the funding to replace the aging Cooper River Bridges. With the enthusiastic help of many, he accomplished the mission. The next year, frustrated with the failing schools in Charleston County, he again offered himself for public service and was elected to The Charleston County School Board. During his long public service, Mr. Ravenel was affectionately known as "Cousin Arthur" for his tireless work on behalf of his constituents. In addition to helping find funding for the new bridge, he was also responsible for helping to secure the initial funding from the General Assembly to procure the Avery Institute at the College of Charleston. He was also instrumental in the creation of the Low Country Graduate Center, a cooperative venture of MUSC, The College of Charleston, The Citadel, USC and Clemson, through his efforts with the Charleston County Legislative Delegation and was particularly proud that it was done without the necessity of legislative action. After the birth of his son, William, who has Down's Syndrome, he became a passionate advocate in creating and promoting services for the developmentally disabled and served as president of the SC Association for Retarded Children. He sponsored legislation with Senator Mescher of Berkeley County to prevent The Department of Disabilities from closing any of its habitation centers without a vote of the General Assembly. A lifelong conservationist and environmentalist, he was successful in getting passed an amendment to the State Appropriations Bill to assign a modest percentage of the documentary stamp revenues to purchase and protect South Carolina's natural and cultural heritage sites for the Heritage Land Trust Fund, which owns over a hundred thousand acres. He with his wife, Jean Rickenbaker Ravenel, have placed conservation easements over some of their own properties. In 1995, He was asked by Governor David Beasley to head up the newly formed Redevelopment Authority created to breathe new life into the closed Charleston Naval Base. Within a few months, he successfully guided the RDA to lease out vital portions of the industrial area, including the dry docks leased to a local firm. He also assisted the Academic Magnet School in to finding a new home on the Old Naval Base. When he left to return to the Senate, the RDA was well on the road to the outstanding success it now enjoys. A life member of The Sons of Confederate Veterans, Mr. Ravenel was very proud of his grandfather, Edward Ravenel, who served as a courier on General Hardee's staff at The Battle of Bentonville in NC. Private Ravenel had been a member of the Stono Scouts which was made up of men from The Sea Islands surrounding Charleston and was led by Captain Walpole. While in the Senate, Mr. Ravenel was active in negotiations to remove the Confederate Battle Flag from the State House Dome to the Soldiers' Monument in the front of the Capitol. During his service on the Charleston County School Board, he was most proud of leading the contentious and successful battle that resulted in the opening of the Math and Science Charter School. A life long member of The French Huguenot Church, he was active in the revitalization of the church and traveled around the world interviewing prospective clergy for the reopening of the church. He served on its board for 55 years. He has also been a member of the St. Johns Hunt Club, The South Carolina Society, The Washington Light Infantry, The South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, The Carolina Yacht Club and The Fort Moultrie Camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. He is survived by his brother, Edward Ravenel, his wife, Jean Rickenbaker Ravenel and his former wife, Louise Ravenel Doughtery, his six children; Suzanne Ravenel, Arthur Ravenel, III (Heidi), Renee; R. Brockinton (Harvey), Eva R. Ravenel (of the late Rene; Ravenel), William Ravenel, all of Charleston, SC and Thomas J.J. Ravenel of Aiken, SC. Four step-children, Jean Elliott Manning, Heath Manning, Jr. (deceased), Mary Locke Olliphant (Murray), and Dibble R. Manning (Carla) and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The family wishes to express their appreciation to his wonderful caregivers Geraldine Jameson, Luc Maxineau, Philip Edles, Paul Dennis, and The Lutheran Hospice of South Carolina. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The French Huguenot Church, 136 Church Street, Charleston SC 29401 or Confederate Home and College, 62 Broad St. Charleston, SC 29401. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jan. 17 to Jan. 18, 2023.

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Keller and Katie

January 21, 2023

We are sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Ravenel. He was our dad's first employer and professional mentor. Dad enjoyed swapping stories with him, as well as learning from him. One of our fondest childhood memories was our trip to D.C. when he was serving in Congress, riding on the private elevator and eating lunch with him. How nice of him to allow us such a special memory. They may be entertaining each other in Heaven with their stories! Sending our sympathy and love during this difficult time.
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Stan Piskorski Jr.

January 21, 2023

My parents met Authur in 1959 when I was in 3rd grade. My sister and one of Arthur's sons is mentally handicapped and they all worked together on behalf of that cause. He was also responsible for getting the family involved in politics. My father even shared a birthday with Arthur. I will mourn him in their honor because they both passed away about 10 years ago.
I was glad to see that Arthur had such a long and productive life.

Carroll Heyward

January 20, 2023

Susie and I would like to extend our condolences to the family.
Arthur was always very nice to us and he will be missed.
Carroll and Susie Heyward

Tommy McQueeney

January 19, 2023

It seems that everyone in the Lowcountry was positively impacted by Arthur. We saw him annually at family reunions and I was able to visit him when he served in Washington and in Columbia. He was more-than-helpful for so many noble causes. When he got behind something, there was an excellent chance of its success. His grasp of history was unparalleled. We all lost a dear friend.

John Lesemann

January 19, 2023

Upon returning to Charleston in the late 1980s, Linda and I had the pleasure of meeting Arthur on numerous occasions at speaking engagements, realestate activities and social functions. Never in my life have I met a person who could match Arthur's charisma and wit. He was so enthusiastic and joyful to be around. Never a sad moment in my memories of Arthur until I heard of his passing. Cousin Arthur always had so many great quotes, but one in particular comes to my mind. "Cuz, if you be for me, I'll be for you". He will be missed by so many, but his memories will be everlasting.

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Mary Lu Price

January 18, 2023

Eva and young Eva, my deepest sympathies and condolences at this sad te in your family. May you cherish the memories of your father and grandfather always.

Paula Baldridge

January 18, 2023

We met Mr Ravenel several years ago while attending church during our annual Charleston vacation. We always attend services here at one of the many historic churches. He came over to greet us and talked up a storm about the history of the church, especially the organ. What a charming man. We are here yet again vacationing this week and very sorry to hear of his passing.

Riddell Perry

January 18, 2023

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and all of his many friends.

Carl Smith

January 18, 2023

Farewell Arthur, our loss is Heaven's gain. The Low Country, and the State of South Carolina owe so much to you and your family for your service, leadership, and passion for all of us. God speed.
former Sullivan's Island mayor Carl Smith

Jim Ratledge

January 18, 2023

I first met Cousin Arthur in 1955. About the second thing he said to me was, "Have you ever eaten octopus?" He pulled a little can out of his pocket and told me to try it. After chewing about fifteen minutes and it was going nowhere I sneaked into the restroom and spit it out. He was a different and great man. He will be missed by many.

Linda Harris Roark

January 18, 2023

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Ravenel´s passing. Back in the late eighties I contacted him to help me with a very difficult situation that I was facing. I admit I didn´t really expect him to respond to my letter but to my surprise he answered right away and was able to resolve my problem. I will never forget his kind and caring words to me. He was truly a good man. May he rest in peace. My prayers are with the family.

Tammy Leeder Whitaker

January 18, 2023

Heartfelt sadness today. May God comfort those whom loved you so dearly.

Tim Fetner

January 18, 2023

Thank you Cousin Arthur for
all your efforts on behalf of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

William Hunt

January 18, 2023

I will never forget that you drove across the bridge in 1989 after the big snowfall to attend my Daddy's funeral service at Stuhr"s downtown. Thanks for looking out for my sister Miriam when she worked in your real estate office. You were a family friend for many years and we always loved you!

B. Earl Copeland

January 17, 2023

To say that Cousin Arthur is a legend is probably the understatement of all time. He has been my friend since 1975 when I first entered the political arena. He is and always will be a giant of a man who devoted his whole life to the service of his country and to our/HIS people. Rest in peace old friend. We love you.

Debra Arneson Chavis

January 17, 2023

When I was a young teen my had gotten station in Charleston at the Air Force the first person I met was Mr Ravenel my parents had bought a home from him in 1968 on Playground Rd . He was a very kind man to me I was grateful for his kindness being a new kid in town not knowing anyone are having any friends here yet. Rip Sir and thank you all you have done for this Beautiful State , South Carolina
Debra Arneson Chavis

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