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Clay Welborn Evatt Jr.

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Clay Evatt Obituary

Clay Welborn Evatt, Jr. MT. PLEASANT - Dr. Clay Welborn Evatt, Jr. MD, 80, of Mount Pleasant, SC, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. The family will receive friends at the J. HENRY STUHR MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL, 1494 Mathis Ferry Road on Saturday, October 29, 2011, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Services will be private. Clay was born in Greenville, SC, on April 16, 1931, son of the late Dr. Clay Welborn Evatt and Naomi Gartrell Evatt. A retired ophthalmologist, Clay was a graduate of Crafts School, Porter Military Academy, Davidson College and the Medical College of South Carolina. Dr. Evatt served as past vice-president of the Tri-State Medical Association, was active with the SC commission for the Blind, and the South Carolina Eyebank. He was a member of the St. Andrews Society, the Rotary Club, Lions Club, Elks Club, and the Charleston Rifle Club. He is survived by his children Rebecca Evatt Frederick (Phil) of Johns Creek Ga; Benjamin Hall Evatt (Peggy) of Athens, Ga; Henry Mikell Evatt of Mt. Pleasant; Lyla Evatt Hudson (Charles) of Johns Island, SC. He is also survived by six grandchildren; Kim and Ben Frederick, Rosalind Golob and Clay Evatt III; Lindsay and Rebecca Hudson; his sister, Jane Evatt Hill and her husband Max; and by his former wife, Henrietta Evatt. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the "Evatt Medical Scholarship Fund" c/o Bethel United Methodist Church, 57 Pitt Street, Charleston SC 29401 or The Storm Eye Institute, 167 Ashley Avenue, Charleston SC, 29425. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Oct. 27 to Oct. 28, 2011.

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Aam Rosen

October 31, 2011

To the Evatt Family,
Dr. Evatt was my first eye doctor and I have very vivid memories of my first-ever visits to his office around 1971/1972. I recall his unique and friendly manner even as a child when he would ask "better still?" as he changed lenses in front of me and, ultimatle, said to me and my father, "looks like we're gonna have to go to the specs."
May his memory serve as a blessing and may you know from no more such sorrow.

Clotilde Shapiro

October 29, 2011

Dear Evatt Family- My thoughts and prayers are with you. I have very fond memories of your Dad sailing his widgeon. He also took such great care of so many of my family members.
With love,
Clotilde Tracy Shapiro

October 28, 2011

Dr. Evatt shared his passion of ophthalmology with me. I will be forever grateful. What a wonderful kind mentor and boss. He will be missed.
Carol U. Bradham, COA, CCRC

mary ann middleton

October 28, 2011

Dr. Evatt will always be remembered to me as upbeat and positive man as I frequented (or became a fixture?) in the Evatt household growing up. He always made me laugh. condolences to his wonderful family.

Bobby Linker

October 28, 2011

I just wanted to say that all of you are in my thoughts. Having grown up with all of you I feel like have lost a family member. I will always remember sailing, hunting, and fishing with him. Take care. Bobby Linker

Rick Swirtz

October 28, 2011

Clay will be missed walking our docks and chatting with everyone along the way.

He was a kind man with a smile for everyone.

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