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Rev. Capers Huffman Limehouse CHARLESTON - The Rev. Capers Huffman Limehouse, poet and chaplain, died at home May 22, 2015, in Charleston, SC. She was 65. A Service of Thanksgiving and Celebration for the Life of The Reverend Annelle Capers Huffman Limehouse will be held at Grace Church, 98 Wentworth Street, on Tuesday, May 26, 2015, at 3:00 p.m. A Vigil of Rememberance Service will be held on Monday, May 25, 2015, in St. Stephens Episcopal Church, 67 Anson Street, beginning at 8:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Roper St. Francis Foundation, 125 Doughty Street, Suite 790, Charleston, SC 29403 for the Ryan White Program. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR, INC. DOWNTOWN CHAPEL. Capers retired in December, as a staff chaplain at Roper St. Francis where she ministered for nine years after being ordained a deacon in the Episcopal Church. She served as deacon assistant at St Marks, Charleston; as deacon & poet-in-residence, she often preached at St. Stephens, Charleston, but viewed her chaplaincy as her vocation. Until she retired, she frequently marched with the palliative care team through the halls of Roper Hospital in her black clericals and stiff white collar, stopping to sit with patients or offer a hug to one of the nurses in her staff support group. She was particularly loved by Roper's HIV/AIDS treatment community for the peer support group and World AIDS Day events she initiated, said Aaron O'Brien, a Roper's Ryan White Community Center program analyst. To honor her years of service and ministry to the Roper St. Francis community, the Ryan White Wellness Center has established the "Capers H. Limehouse Humanitarian Award," and the pastoral care team is reframing the annual ethics conference to become the "Limehouse Bioethics and Humanities Lecture," recognizing the work and interest that both Capers and her husband have done in illuminating the ways in which medicine, ethics, spirituality and the arts intersect. Capers graduated from Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, GA, in 1971, with a BA in English. Shortly, thereafter, she moved to Charleston and married Walter Limehouse, Jr. While he completed medical school, she taught English at Bishop England High School, served as librarian for Bell Tillman Elementary, then studied art education at Furman University, Greenville, SC. During his postgraduate training, they moved to New Haven, CT, where daughter, Alice, was born and then to Wilkesboro, NC, where their first son, John Nathan, was born. Subsequently, in Providence, RI, Capers studied psychology at University of Rhode Island and coordinated an in-patient day program using art at Rhode Island Hospital. In 1981, the family moved to Atlanta, GA, where the couple had their second son, Adam. Capers co-founded & directed with Daniel Veach, the community arts organization Poetry Atlanta and became founding literary editor of Atlanta Review. Deeply involved in theater and the arts, she received a Georgia Council of the Arts grant to compile a collection of her poetry, Cave Diving. Capers completed a Masters of Fine Arts in 1993, at Georgia State University where she taught English. After moving back to Charleston in 1995, she also taught at both the College of Charleston and Trident Community College. Capers' poetry has been published in such venues as Christian Century, American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care Medicine, The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling, The Journal of Poetry Therapy, The Chattahoochee Review, Greensboro Review, Poem, and Georgia State Review. Atlanta Review will honor her poetry in an upcoming special edition. Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, CA, awarded Capers a Certificate of Anglican Studies on May 22, 2015. Rev. Limehouse is survived by her beloved husband, Walter, her three children, Alice Limehouse and her husband, Andrew Larrier, John Nathan Limehouse and his wife, Caroline, and Adam Briskin-Limehouse and his wife, Laura, and two grandchildren, Phoebe Ann and Kaleb Mason, and her two step-grandchildren, Marcus and Larry Mason II. She is also survived by her brother, John Huffman. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 23 to May 24, 2015.

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corrie wickens

June 4, 2015

Capers gave so much comfort, laughter, and joy.......may her family always feel her precious love

Missy Davis

May 28, 2015

Dr. Limehouse,
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your lovely wife. Much love and prayers to you and your family!
Missy - EDT-MUSC Trauma Center

Broek Carlsten

May 27, 2015

Sending love and light to all of you

Debbie Graf

May 26, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you Dr. Limehouse and your family.

Jennifer Baker

May 26, 2015

I just think I'm still in shock, I think Capers was my favorite friend on facebook. It was truly an honor to have met her. I only wish I had the time so many, many of her loved ones did to learn as much as she taught. Miss her already.

Terry Wilson

May 26, 2015

Capers was and is such a treasure to so many. Our prayers are in a spirit of gratitude for her life with us and we ask the Holy Spirit to comfort us all in our grief.

Ellen Ruja

May 26, 2015

I was deeply saddened by the news of your wife passing this morning. No one can prepare you for such a great loss. Please take comfort in knowing that she is resting in the arms of our Lord. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

mary gunter

May 26, 2015

Dr Limehouse-I just learned of your wife's passing this am(Mon);please accept my sincere sympathy and condolences in your profound loss-my thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family in the coming days and weeks ahead-peace be with you.

Karen Skellie

May 25, 2015

Capers was a good friend to me and another mother to my son, Mark, who is John's friend for several years as they grew and matured. She welcomed everyone to her home and made you part of the family. Although she'd been gone from Atlanta for years, I hold her close as a wonderful friend and miss her laugh and wisdom. She was a special person and made her mark on this world as she will in the next. Much love to all of the family.

May 25, 2015

Capers was such a treasure to all of us. She lives on in the resurrection of Christ and in our memories. Prayers for all her family and friends. Especially Walter, the children, and grandchildren.

Dianna Sheridan Luff

May 25, 2015

I spent many an hour with Capers at Roper - she was a fascinating bird of a different feather who always gave me insight and perspective! I will miss her!

Hrriet McDougal

May 25, 2015

Capers was a good poet and preacher, an ornament to the church she loved. I will miss her.

Pam Lord Moyers

May 25, 2015

Capers' life was dedicated to God's mission for all mankind-to leave the world a better place than when she arrived! She leaves this earth with so many wanting more of her gifts. Capers is now an angel on your shoulder. She will now live through those whose lives she has touched. What a legacy she leaves! We should all aspire to give of ourselves as Capers did! God bless you all! I send my most sincere condolences.

Terry Dukes

May 24, 2015

Capers was a special lady, my life is so much better because I had the pleasure of calling Capers my friend. The spirit of Capers will live on in my heart forever! My heart felt condolences to the Limehouse Family!

Todd Limehouse

May 24, 2015

What a legacy Capers is leaving behind with all !! So glad she's in a better place and an angel looking over us.

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