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Daisy Barron Leland

1935 - 2018

Daisy Barron Leland obituary, 1935-2018, Charleston, SC

BORN

1935

DIED

2018

FUNERAL HOME

J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Chapel

232 Calhoun Street

Charleston, South Carolina

Daisy Leland Obituary

Daisy Barron Leland Wadmalaw Island - Daisy Woodside Barron Leland, 82, of Wadmalaw Island, SC, wife of Aaron Whitney Leland, entered into eternal rest on May 2, 2018. A service of worship and celebration of her life will be held at Johns Island Presbyterian Church on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. The burial will follow in the church cemetery. A reception will be held immediately following the burial in the Fellowship Hall. The family will receive friends Friday from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. in HENRY STUHR, INC. DOWNTOWN CHAPEL. Daisy was born on September 20, 1935 in Columbia, SC to the late Charles Henry Barron, Jr. and the late Nancy Woodside Harrison Barron. She graduated from Converse College in 1958. Being a fourth generation student, she was dedicated to her alma mater. Daisy's Converse involvement included Class Representative for twenty years and President of the Charleston Chapter in 1962. She served as First Vice president of the Alumnae Association from 1982 to 1985. Converse recognized her with the S.T.A.R. Award in 1982 and the Distinguished Alumna Award in 1986. She was also named as one of the Converse 100 Award Recipients during the College's centennial celebration. As a longtime member of Johns Island Presbyterian Church, Daisy was a Sunday School teacher, Bible School director, youth advisor and a member of the Pulpit Search Committee. She served two terms as Elder on the Session and was named Elder Emeritus in 2012. She had been quite active in the Women of the Church. In 1991, Daisy was presented with an Honorary Life Membership in the Presbyterian Women of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). She was also a member of the Candidates Committee of the Charleston Atlantic Presbytery for two terms. As well, Daisy served on the Board of Trustees of Presbyterian Home of South Carolina from 1993 to 1998. She has also been a member of the Board of Advisors for Presbyterian Home for a number of years. Daisy was a member of the teaching profession for 27 years, the last 22 of which were at Ashley Hall in Charleston, SC. She served as Head of the Middle School from 1974 to 1992. The students at Ashley Hall honored "Miss Daisy" with the dedication of the 1980 and 1992 The Spiral annuals and with a daisy garden on the campus of the all girls school in 1987. Daisy's colleagues at Ashley Hall gave her the Rosemary Nelson Hutto Award in 1988 for excellence in teaching. At her retirement in 1992, the students in grades 6, 7 and 8 planted three flowering trees in front of the Middle School building in her honor. In 1995 the school honored Daisy with the naming of the Daisy Barron Leland Award for Teaching Excellence in Mathematics and Technology. She was a dedicated administrator and teacher and took great pride in her work as well as much interest in her students. Daisy's community involvement included memberships in the Junior League of Charleston, the Rebecca Motte Chapter of the DAR, and the Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary education society. She was a charter member of the Sea Island Republican Club. As well, she served as a scout leader for Low Country Girl Scouts and was also a member of The Carolina Assembly and White Pond. Daisy was a loving daughter, wife, mother and grandmother who loved nothing more than spending time with her family. She was affectionately known as "Grand Daisy" to her five grandchildren. She would often say that she went from teaching in the classroom to teaching in the fields of the family farm on Wadmalaw Island, Leland Farms, where her husband Aaron grew many crops, the favorite being strawberries. She loved tending to her yard and enjoyed arranging roses for many people and various functions from the garden her husband planted for her. In her later years, she began her card ministry from which she sent countless cards to family, friends and acquaintances to remember birthdays or to cheer them when sick. Daisy had a strong will to live and fought her illness with great determination and strength. She was a beloved child of God and there is nothing that brings her family more joy than knowing that she is now with her Lord and Savior in Heaven for eternity, well and full of life enjoying all that Heaven has to offer in the company of other family members who preceded her. Her family is most grateful for all the loving care and attention Daisy received from her caregivers, Peggy, Debbie, Kathy and Eloise. They are also so appreciative of the faithful medical care and support that Dr. Sola Kim provided her. Daisy is survived by her devoted husband of 56 years, Aaron; two daughters: Ellen Woodside Leland Wilhoit (Richmond) and Elizabeth Morrison Leland Puckette (Thomas); five grandchildren: Stephen Elliott Puckette IV, Richmond Thomas Wilhoit, Erin Whitney Puckette, Eliza Drayton Wilhoit, and Elizabeth Childs Puckette; and sister, Nancy Barron Smith. She was preceded in death by her brother-in-law, Watt Elias Smith II. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Johns Island Presbyterian Church Endowment Fund, 2550 Bohicket Road, Johns Island, SC 29455; Presbyterian Communities of SC Endowment Fund, 2817 Ashland Road, Columbia, SC 29210-5009; Ashley Hall for the Daisy Barron Leland Master Teaching Award, 172 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, SC 29403; Converse College for The Mrs. Robert I. Woodside Music Award, 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, SC 29302. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. 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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 3 to May 4, 2018.

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Rosa Cherry

April 26, 2020

She was "one of a kind" -- a true southern belle who was a friend to all. I'll always remember the summer we were roommates on a European tour!

M. Elaine Proctor

May 17, 2018

Sending my thoughts and prayers at the loss of Miss Daisy. God Bless.

Kathy Sheftall Donovan

May 9, 2018

What a wonderful teacher, I will never forget ... math and life skills!!! I just Loved Miss Daisy!

Billy & Brenda Jenkins

May 9, 2018

Ms Daisey a sweetest lady. Blessings to the family.

Kelley Dwyer McLaughlin

May 8, 2018

May God's loving arms wrap the Leland family with love, during this hard time. She was truly a lady of grace and kindness. The memory of her will always be present in my mind.

May 4, 2018

Dear Libby and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I met Daisy at Curves where we bonded as older women working out. I will miss her. Mary Nicholson, Johns Island, S. C.

Bambi Downs

May 4, 2018

Ah, but Mrs. Leland was an Ashley Hall institution unto herself.How she put up with me during my years as her student is a testament to her patience and grace (C '76). She never gave up on me! I'd like to think I made her proud in my later years, after gaining some success in academics. She will be fondly remembered.

David Suggs

May 4, 2018

Dear Ones,

We were saddened to read of Daisy's passing. She touched so many lives with her loving spirit. I grew up with her and Nancy in Forest Hills and were classmates together at Dreher High School.

Do know you are all in our prayers and I am richly blessed with wonderful childhood memories of her. God Bless..

"Huggs from the Suggs" - David & Jean Ann. .

.

Rosa Cherry

May 4, 2018

Aaron, Ellen, Libby, and families--Jim and I were so sad to read about Daisy in this morning's newspaper. What a lovely article and a testimony to her life well lived! Like so many others, we thought the world of Daisy and I have wonderful memories of the summer we spent traveling together through Europe with a group on a Brownell Tour. We will think of you often as you experience this sad time of transition; We sent our sincere sympathy. Love and prayers,

Richard Few

May 4, 2018

My wife, Eoline Few,,is suffering from Alzheimer's disease . She was a close friend to Daisy through JIPC and being a Converse grad. If she were able, she would certainly be grieving for her friend and supportive of her family.

Paulette Robinson

May 4, 2018

Our condolences goes out to the Leland Family and May God continued to keep you all in prayer.

Frank, William and the rest of the Robinson Family.

Amy Winfield

May 4, 2018

Miss Daisy was a wonderful role model for many students at Ashley Hall. She was a genteel woman who was the walking definition of grace and strength. I am so grateful I was able to know her and will carry her memory with me. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Fondly,
Amy Bates Winfield

Mindy Spar

May 3, 2018

I'm so sad to hear of Miss Daisy's passing. She was an integral part of my growing up and my years at Ashley Hall. Miss Daisy was dedicated to all of her girls at AH. My heart goes out to my classmate Ellen and all of Miss Daisy's family.
May her memory be a comfort and a blessing.

With condolences,

Mindy

Melissa Cole Chiles

May 3, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of Miss Daisy's passing. I can only imagine how many young girls she has positively influenced over the years- she certainly encouraged me to do my best and to dream big. I will never forget the wonderful trip we had in 8th grade to Washington, D.C., where we had tea at the VP mansion, thanks to our dear alumna, Mrs. Bush. I pray for your peace and comfort as you mourn the loss of this extraordinary woman. I will never forget her.

Rick Bennett

May 3, 2018

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Miss Daisy. She was a life long friend of my mother, Ida Bennett. Having gone to High School together through teaching together at Ashley Hall and through retirement. Even though both are gone now it was a friendship that lasted well over 70 years. Miss Daisy will always hold a special place in my heart.

Mary Maroney Walker

May 3, 2018

I worked under Miss Daisy during several summer school sessions. She was a delight to work for and I was always happy to run into her around town. I'm very sad to hear of her passing.

Mary Walker

Deirdre (Dee Dee) Geraty Squires

May 3, 2018

As an Ashley Hall Alumna (Class of 1966) and fellow AH Staff Member (Dir. of Development, 1980-1984), I had the privilege of getting to know Miss Daisy, her cheerful smile, her delightful can-do attitude, and her charming leadership. I even got to travel with her and her Middle School students to Washington, DC, when Barbara Bush was in the VP's home at the Naval Observatory in DC.

Miss Daisy was a great person, a wonderful role model, and someone to be remembered ALWAYS.

Dee Dee Geraty Squires
(Mrs. Patrick C. Squires)
St. Joseph, MO 64506
[email protected]

Leonard & Linda Baxley

May 3, 2018

So sorry to hear of "Miss" Daisy"s passing. Our thoughts & prayers are with you Mr. Aaron and the family. She was such a sweet person and will be missed by us all.

Joyce Newman

May 3, 2018

I am so saddened to hear that Daisy has passed away. She was a source of great strength, advice and friendship to me as one of her faculty members in the middle school at Ashley Hall. I have so many fond memories of our times working together.

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4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Chapel

232 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401

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11:00 a.m.

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2550 Bohicket Road, Johns Island, SC

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