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Dudley Saleeby Obituary

Dudley Saleeby, Jr. FLORENCE, SC - Dudley Saleeby, Jr. of Florence, SC, died peacefully at home in the company of his family on May 15, 2022. Born in Florence on September 15, 1944, he was the son of Dudley Saleeby and Mary Frances ("Tumpy") Hammond Saleeby. He was raised in Dillon, SC, surrounded by an extended Lebanese family. At Dillon High School, he played football, basketball, ran track, and put the shot. He also served as Governor of the Carolinas District for Key Club International, for which he traveled extensively to speak at meetings and conventions and made lifelong friends. Later, at The Citadel, he continued this involvement through Circle K, eventually being elected International Vice-President. Mr. Saleeby graduated from The Citadel with a degree in political science in 1966, and received his law degree in 1969 from Duke University School of Law. He dearly loved his alma maters and maintained a relationship throughout his life with both. He served for over fifty years as Class Agent for the Citadel Class of '66, keeping in touch annually with every member of his class. Having served several terms on the Board of Directors of The Citadel Alumni Association, he was proud to be elected its President in 1969. One of his happiest memories was taking the review of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets at the Homecoming Parade that year. He also served for six years on The Citadel Board of Visitors, the governing body of the school, and for many years on the Board of The Citadel Foundation. Dudley was also a fixture inside and outside of Johnson Hagood Stadium, where he rarely missed a Bulldog home game. At Duke University School of Law he served as President of the Duke Bar Association and was also active as an alumnus. A devoted Duke basketball fan, he proudly attended all thirteen Final Fours of the Coach K era, including the one in New Orleans just a month before his death. Following law school, Mr. Saleeby served in the US Army as a military intelligence advisor in Vietnam, attaining the rank of captain. Dudley's law career was primarily as a public servant, serving the state as a criminal prosecutor. He loved the discipline of preparing cases for trial, working with law enforcement officers, and bringing justice and closure to victims and their families. From 1972 to 1975, he was an Assistant Attorney General, trying cases statewide on behalf of the SC Attorney General. In 1979, following his relocation to Florence with his wife Lalla, he was elected Solicitor of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina and served Florence and Marion Counties for twenty years in that capacity. When he retired from full-time prosecution, he continued to serve as a part-time assistant in both the Twelfth and Third Circuits. He enjoyed swapping courtroom stories with colleagues from across the country at the annual summer conference of the National District Attorneys Association. Mr. Saleeby was a life-long Presbyterian. At First Presbyterian Church in Florence, he enjoyed being a teacher of the Price Sunday School Class. He was a former chairman of the Board of Deacons, and later an Elder, serving as Clerk of Session. He also served on various Presbytery committees. The Christian fellowship of his church family was an anchor in his life. Dudley loved to travel, and enjoyed planning and taking interesting trips. Favorite destinations were national parks, Ireland, Scotland, and European sites associated with military history. He also loved sitting on the porch of his weekend home in downtown Charleston. Mr. Saleeby is survived by his wife of forty-nine years, Lalla Harrison Saleeby, originally from Leesburg, Virginia; his daughter, Catherine Ravenel Saleeby McDowell (Cat) and her husband, John, of Raleigh, NC; his son, Wilson Dudley Saleeby (Wil) and his wife, Quinn, of Bluffton, SC; and five grandchildren: Mary Katherine Saleeby, Robert Saleeby, Adger Saleeby, Jack McDowell, and Charlotte McDowell. He is also survived by a large group of extended family and in-laws. The funeral will take place at 3:00 on Thursday, May 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 700 Park Avenue, Florence, SC, followed by interment in Mount Hope Cemetery with military honors. The family will receive at their home from 5:00 to 7:00 pm on Wednesday evening. Waters-Powell Funeral Home is serving the family. Memorial donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 700 Park Avenue, Florence, SC 29501 or The Citadel Foundation, 171 Moultrie St., Charleston, SC 29409. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 16 to May 17, 2022.

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DAVID POWELL

May 25, 2022

Dudley was a law school classmate of mine. After graduation we both had a military commitment . Dudley got to Viet Nam before me . When he learned I was on the way, he ignored the hazard and drove a jeep from his posting in the Delta to greet me with a friendly face when I arrived in Saigon. Talk about a thoughtful person, thy name was Dudley.

Bobby Holland

May 20, 2022

It was such a privilege to have known him. He will be missed

Robert P Herendeen

May 19, 2022

Our deepest sympathies on your loss. Dudley was a cherished classmate at Duke. His face and booming voice was a welcomed site at the class reunions. He will be missed.
Bob and Anne Herendeen

Linda Westbrook

May 19, 2022

Deepest sympathy to your family

John W Tucker, Jr.

May 18, 2022

My love and prayers to the family. Solicitor Saleeby was such an inspiration to anyone who new him. He was a leader, devoted to public service, and always was a positive influence among his peers. I will always remember his friendly way of making people get along and be a voice of reason to get to a consensus . What a wonderful person! My sincere condolences .

Steve Skardon Jr.

May 18, 2022

Nearly fifty years ago, I was a news reporter in Florence and remember Dudley and Lalla as two of the most extraordinary people in our community. They were optimistic, hopeful, and a joy to be around. Godspeed, Dudley. You have led a wonderful life.

Gloria Purcell

May 18, 2022

Deepest condolences to Dudley’s family and many friends and colleagues.Our friendship goes back to when he attended the Citadel and my nursing school days. Even then he was destined to make an significant impact.Truly a life well lived and one to emulate. It was a pleasure to have known him.

John Madison

May 18, 2022

I am so sorry to hear of Dudley's passing. He was a great man and I am glad I had the opportunity to get to know him when we were neighbors for many years. He will be missed dearly. Rest easy my friend.

Kimberly Poston Adams

May 18, 2022

I always had so much respect for Mr. Saleeby! He was such a good man and he will be missed by so many! Praying for you and your family during this difficult time.

Ken Madison

May 17, 2022

I grew up as a young man across the street from Dudley and Lalla and he had a big influence on me choosing to attend The Citadel. He is an amazing man that left this world a better place because he was in it! A man of honor and the highest character. You will missed Dudley but I smile today because I was fortunate to have known you! My sympathies to Lalla, Wil, and Catherine as you grieve the loss of your amazing Dad. May you find peace knowing your Dad touched many lives as I know he touched mine.

Ken Madison
Citadel Class of 86

Rob and Jennifer(Madison)Dixon

May 17, 2022

Dudley was one of the finest men I´ve ever had the honor of knowing. He was one of my Dad´s best friends, when my brothers and I were growing up, just down the street, in Florence, SC. My heart is heavy with the thought that he is no longer with us, but I know that he and my Dad are having a reunion in heaven! Prayers for his sweet family, and all who loved him. He will be missed by so many.
Love,
Jenny and Family

Jack Bryan

May 17, 2022

I had the good fortune to work with Dudley under SC Attorney General Dan McLeod. Dudley was hard working, informed, very decent and fun. I have a picture of him from 1975 where we have a sign that ironically says "No Solicitors". And he has a wide grin. My condolences to his family. I am glad our lives crossed for those years.

John David Whisenhunt , Jr.

May 17, 2022

I am so very sorry, He was a pleasure to have known and an excellent solicitor ! He will be sorely missed. With best wishes , John David

Roy DeHaven

May 17, 2022

Thanks to the family for sharing him with The Citadel. He was funny and kind to the 1980's alumni he encouraged. Prayers for the family and many friends.
Roy DeHaven, 81'

James Kin McKenzie

May 16, 2022

Dudley was one of the finest men I have known both inside and outside the courtroom. I enjoyed working the many cases I had with him, and my thoughts and prayers for his family and many friends.
Judge James Kin McKenzie, Murrells Inlet. (Retired SLED Pee Dee Captain}

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