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Edith Campbell Corry

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Edith Campbell Corry CHARLESTON - Edith Campbell Corry, 97, of Charleston, South Carolina, widow of William H. Corry, entered into eternal rest Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Her funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 18, 2013, in The French Huguenot Church, 136 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina at 1:00 p.m. The family will receive friends immediately following the service in the Huguenot Heritage Hall, 44 Queen Street. Interment will be private. Born in 1915, Edith was the daughter of Samuel Edward Campbell, prominent local grocer, and Edith Herman Campbell. She grew up in Charlotte, NC, in a family that originally had four children but lost two, when her older sister succumbed to scarlet fever in 1911 and her older brother died in the 1918 flu epidemic. Edith attended the Charlotte public school system, graduating from Central High School in 1933, and then attended Queens College in 1934. She married William H. Corry in 1935. During the Depression, when jobs were hard to come by, Edith worked as a secretary for no pay to gain enough experience to become a paid employee somewhere and was soon offered an accounting job with General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC). After WWII, the Corrys relocated to Charleston when Edith's husband, Bill, was transferred to open a branch office for Motors Insurance Corporation (MIC). During this time, Edith took a job in the accounting department at the American Tobacco Company. Since the post-war housing market in Charleston was so limited, the Corrys decided to build a home in Edgewater Park. In 1956, seeking a change in career, Edith earned a real estate license and became a sales agent for The Calhoun Company. When the company dissolved two years later, Edith earned her broker's designation and decided to start her own business, using the name of her prior employer. Charleston, like many smaller cities of that era, was an insular, male-dominated community in the 1950s. As a result, career opportunities for women were extremely limited. With the support of her husband, Bill, she worked hard and The Calhoun Company quickly became one of the most active real estate offices in Charleston, eventually leading the then new Multiple Listing Services in both listings and sales by the early 1960s. In 1965, the William Ravenel mansion at 13 East Battery came on the market and the Corrys' offer to purchase was accepted. The transaction was notable as the most expensive residential real estate sale that year. After moving to their new home, the Corrys became avid antique collectors and through the years, acquired an outstanding collection of "period" American furniture. Baker Furniture Company has reproduced several of the Corrys' antiques with the proceeds of the sales benefiting the Historic Charleston Foundation. Once retired, Edith continued to give to her community. She was a longtime member of the Election League and a founding member of the Greater Lowcountry Republican Club, which named her it's Charleston County Republican Woman of the Year in 2007. In 2008, Edith was honored by the Centenary Church on Wentworth Street when a pipe organ was donated in her name. She was also a longtime member of The French Huguenot Church and contributor to it's recent renovations. With the death of her husband, a Corry family gift to the Medical University established an endowment chair to benefit Alzheimer's research. She is survived by her niece, Christine Campbell Ray, and her husband, Theodore Stanley Ray, of Richmond, Virginia. Memorials may be made to The French Huguenot Church, 136 Church Street, Charleston, SC 29401. 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 Jun. 15 to Jun. 17, 2013.

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1st I will say this. My time growing up on the Battery in Charleston, SC definitely left a mark on me. It set the foundation for the expectations I have for myself to this day. My neighbor was Mr. Jenrette whom owned the Roper Mansion. (Ernie was the grounds keeper)
He obtained his college degree from Harvard and went on to become a billionaire. He´s the reason I´ve always dreamed of going to Harvard and even have a pair of Harvard shorts that I wear occasionally lol. As inspiring as that is the biggest influence on me was definitely
Mrs. Corry whom I lived with at 13 E Battery. I wanted to go to 1st Baptist which was a private school within walking distance of where we lived. The only problem was my parents told me they couldn´t pay for it. Thus at the age of 10 years old I asked Mrs. Corry if I could sell lemonade at the end of our driveway to raise money to pay for my private school tuition. She said that I could and even encouraged me to do so. Over the course of 4 months I was successful and turned an investment $100 into $8,000. Mrs. Corry was a huge Republican and is the reason I´m a Republican to this day. She taught me that the Republican Party was the party of opportunity. I knew that it was a risk but Mrs. Corry gave me the opportunity to win. I won. I miss you Mrs. Corry.

- Michael

Gale and Steve Kohlhagen

June 17, 2013

We will miss you so much. Thank you for sharing so many wonderful stories with us and wonderful visits. We will think of you--and miss you---every day when we walk by your house. May God Bless you and keep you and cause his face to shine upon you. With love,

Rebecca Crichton

June 17, 2013

I will always love you. Thanks for all you and Mr. Corry did for me over the years. You were the BEST!! you will be missed by all of us.

Tolbert

June 17, 2013

My condolences to the Corry family. May the God of all comfort, comfort you during this most difficult time.

June 16, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. I know losin a loved one is hard to go through. I will keep you all in my prayers. May you draw close to God in your time of grieving.

LINDA BROUGHTON

June 16, 2013

MRS. CORRY, A VERY NICE AND LOVING LADY with a big heart, i met MRS.CORRY in 2005 ever since then she had special affect on you,just being so nice and unstanding.but most of all she was my land lord, and the best ever word cant explain how i felt about her.i never got a chance to see the pictures she wanted me to see.when things was here,she is and will alway be miss and love and to her family. may the promise in GOD'S word be your hope today, your peace tomorrow,and your comfort always. love LINDA BROUGHTON (FAMILY) 227 STINSON DR TRULY MISS

June 16, 2013

"Ms. Edith" was a true Southern Lady and Mr Corry was a fine gentleman also. It was a real pleasure to be invited into their home and see the beautiful rooms and furniture displayed in them. Always gracious - she will be greatly missed in the community. I'm honored to have been her friend. Matt Rabon

Remembering the all fun times at 13. With much Love, Mike Loy

June 16, 2013

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