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Dr. Bobby Joe "Bob" Padgett

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Bobby Padgett Obituary

Dr. Bobby "Bob" Joe Padgett Lexington, SC - Bobby "Bob" Joe Padgett, 85, passed away October 10, 2021. His health had been declining for several months. He was born to the late Calvin Garris Padgett and Maelvin Williams Padgett in Branchville, South Carolina. In 1959, Bob married the late Caroline Haas, and they raised 3 children: Cynthia Hubbard Schools (Scott), San Francisco, CA; Catherine Padgett Herzog (Michael), Bluffton, SC; and Bobby Joe Padgett, Jr., Orangeburg, SC. He later married Sarah Betsill O'Cain, and he has 2 step-sons, William L. O'Cain (Diane), Monticello, GA and Richard Lawrence O'Cain, Glennville, GA. Bob graduated from Branchville High School in 1954. After graduation, he enlisted in the U. S. Navy and served during the Korean Conflict from 1954-1957 on the aircraft carrier Bennington. After serving his country, he attended the University of South Carolina and later graduated from the South Carolina School of Banking in Columbia, SC and Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management in Charlottesville, VA. He first worked as a loan officer for Commercial Credit Corporation from 1959-1974, first in Orangeburg, SC and later as Branch Manager in Aiken, SC. Bob moved back to Orangeburg in 1974 to work for Bankers Trust as a loan officer and eventual Branch Manager. Bankers Trust merged and changed names four times during his tenure. He retired from what had become Bank of America in 2000 as Vice President and Branch Manager. He was a member of Kiwanis Club in Orangeburg for a number of years and served as treasurer. He moved to Lexington, SC in 1996. He was always an avid year-round gardener and was admired by many for his cooking skills. In retirement he enjoyed life and the new house he had helped construct. He loved his family and all the food and fellowship he had with them. Bob is a member of Riverland Hills Baptist Church, Irmo, SC and of Wilbur Rogers Sunday School Class, Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church, Lexington, SC. He was baptized at Branchville Baptist Church as a young man. Bob is survived by his wife, children and step-sons. He is also survived by grandchildren, Rachel Burriss Skinner (Brett), Charleston, SC; Robert J. Hubbard, Jr., Tampa, FL; Richard L. Hubbard, Charleston, SC; and Elizabeth P. Barker, Augusta, Georgia; and great-grandson, David Hutson Skinner, Charleston, SC. He is also survived by brothers, Calvin O. Padgett (Mildred), Branchville, SC, and James Padgett, Walterboro, SC and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by Dukes Harley Funeral Home, Orangeburg, SC. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m., October 13, 2021, at Memorial Park Cemetery, Orangeburg, SC. The service will be conducted by Reverend Tim Hawkins of Riverland Hills Baptist Church. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Oct. 11 to Oct. 12, 2021.

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Donna Groomes

November 5, 2021

Sarah, so sorry to hear of your dear husband's passing. May God comfort you and your family.

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Mary Thompson

October 13, 2021

Bobby, so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Prayers for you and your family.

Monica Leary

October 13, 2021

Sending my condolences to the family. May God continue to comfort you during this time.

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