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Elizabeth Tecklenburg Long obituary, Charleston, SC

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Elizabeth Long Obituary

Elizabeth Tecklenburg Long CHARLESTON - Elizabeth Tecklenburg Long of Charleston, South Carolina passed away peacefully at her Meeting Street home with her family near her bedside on September 3, 2010, after a brief illness. The daughter of Henry Christian John and Pauline Ashe Livingston Tecklenburg and widow of Leonard Lawrence Long, Betty was born in Charleston on May 26, 1920, attended Memminger School, and graduated from Winthrop College. A Mass of Christian Burial celebrating her life will be held at The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist on Monday, September 6, 2010, at 2 pm. The receiving of friends will be at 11 Meeting Street from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday, September 5, 2010. Rite of Committal will be in Bethany Cemetery. Betty and her husband Leonard moved to Atlanta, Georgia after the war in 1947 where they raised their eight children. Leonard, formerly an attorney practicing in Charleston and a member of the General Assembly of South Carolina, founded Long Realty Corporation with his father, L. D. Long, and they built high-rise apartment buildings and thousands of homes for the burgeoning Atlanta real estate market as well as in Miami and Puerto Rico. Except for summers at Station 22 Sullivan's Island, the couple did not return to Charleston to live until 1979. Betty enjoyed golfing with Leonard, good friends, and her five boys in Atlanta. She was active in and chaired civic and school matters especially those involving Marist School and the Cathedral of Christ the King and its grade school. In Charleston Betty attended the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist where she was a faithful participant and enthusiastic parishioner. She often hosted the clergy and nuns, helped raise funds (especially over many years for the new steeple at The Cathedral), and enjoyed service as a reader for Monday morning Mass. Betty was active in charitable and social activities here, and in recent years always looked forward to her Friday bridge group, investment club, and the Marian's. She followed politics with lifelong exuberance and plenty of amusing, albeit fervent, opinions. The USC Gamecock's football and basketball teams and the Atlanta Braves became great "friends" to cheer on over the years. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence (being a direct descendant of signer Philip Livingston), and also a member of the South Carolina Historical Society. Betty valued beyond all things her close relationships with family and friends whom she never failed to remember. She brought an infectious energy, constant smile, ceaseless encouragement, uncommon creativity, kind words, keen intellect, and a self-deprecating sense of humor to any occasion, gathering, or celebration. Betty's deepest joy and daily focus was in loving, caring and cooking for, teaching, encouraging, telling stories to, and nurturing well those whom she loved with all her heart and soul - and who loved and respected Betty to her very last days when as head of the family she taught us how to die as well as she had lived. A gracious entertainer and hostess, Betty possessed a generosity of spirit and kindness to the depth of her being with which she inspired those whom she knew (and some she would never know). Her instinct for putting all at ease grew from an unselfishness that taught quietly by example those who saw and listened. Betty was predeceased by her husband, Leonard and brother, Henry Tecklenburg and is survived by her eight children: Leonard L. Long, Jr. and his wife Anne of Sullivan's Island, SC; Elizabeth Long Sousa and her husband Victor of Clarksburg, Maryland; Amelia Long Walker and her husband Billy of Lexington, SC; Henry T. Long and his wife Kathryn of Atlanta, Georgia; J.C. Long, II of Charleston, SC; Robert H. Long and his wife Julie of Charleston, SC; Walter L. Long of Atlanta, Georgia; and Polly Long Carter and her husband Richard of Newberry, SC; together with 17 grandchildren: Mason Long, Rutledge Long, Livingston Long, Palmer Long, Caroline Flynn, Molly Anderson, Catherine Sousa, Will Walker, Bette Walker, Whitney Bulbrook and husband Jim, Lauren Long, L.D. Long, II, Maggie Long, Natalie Long, Wesley Long, Megan Long, Elizabeth Carter, and six great-grandchildren: Foster Ouzts, Ellis Ouzts, Logan Flynn, Lawton Flynn, Ivy Anderson, and Emily Anderson. Betty is also survived by her beloved older sister, Polly T. Durban of Aiken, SC, her great friend and sister-in-law Esther H. Tecklenburg of Charleston, and loving oldest cousin Elizabeth Tecklenburg of Mount Pleasant, SC, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. The family would like to express a special thank you to amazing caregivers Dorothy Grant and Judy Sigler and to the years of superb, encouraging, and effective medical advice from Drs. Sara Stapleton and David Ploth. In lieu of flowers, donations in Betty's name might be considered for The MUSC Foundation, Division of Nephrology, c/o Dr. David Ploth, 18 Bee Street, Charleston, SC 29425. We shall never forget the good and kind feelings given us so often and lovingly by our Mom, our MaMa, our dearest friend. ARRANGEMENTS BY J. HENRY STUHR, INC., DOWNTOWN CHAPEL. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 3 to Sep. 5, 2010.

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Mary Jo Brennan Gibson

September 10, 2010

Leonard,
My sympathy for the loss of your mom. She was a wonderful lady and I will always remember the good times we all had at the beach with her, Pauline and Mamie. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.

Kevin McGinn

Kevin & Jill McGinn

September 9, 2010

Walter, your mother was a dear and kind lady of grace. A one-of-a-kind if you will say. she truly made the world a better place. You and the entire family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Odyssey Hospice Family

September 9, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

September 7, 2010

Henry, I was so sorry to hear of Mrs. Longs' passing on to glory. I am sure she will be missed by so many as she was such a loving and gracious LADY. My very best to you and your family.

Sincerely - Ernest Ray Ouzts Sr.

Chris Seale

September 7, 2010

Amelia, your family is in my prayers. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother.
Sincerely,

Christopher Seale

September 7, 2010

Amelia, your family is in my prayers. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother.
Sincerely,

Registrar General

September 7, 2010

The Society of the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence extends its heartfelt condolences to our honored member and her family.

Tommy Moran

September 7, 2010

Amelia,
My heartfelt condolences to you and your Family for the loss of your Mother.
Sincerely,
Tommy Moran

Anne & Marion Hodges

September 7, 2010

Henry, we are sorry that we could not be with you. Your family has been in our prayers. We were in a catherdal and lit a candle in honor of your mom. She mom was a special person to have raised such fine children.

September 6, 2010

I send my sympathy to the Long family. I am a Marist parent, I know Henry, he was and is a friend of my son Fred Costabile and we all wish you love and sincere condolences. Muriel Costabile

September 6, 2010

Henry,
So sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. She was a great hostess; gracious and welcoming. Love, Amy Pace

September 6, 2010

Robert and family- We are so sorry to here of the loss of your mom. There are so many wonderful words to discribe Mrs. Betty. I remember how gracious a host she was and always with a smile. Peace and love to you all. Leah Anne and Maranda Caldwell

Kirk Morgan

September 6, 2010

Amelia;
My memories of Mrs Long are at your house,with your mom sitting and leading the conversations.She was the sun,and everyone else was a planet. If the topic was politics,she had an opinion.If a specific person was being discussed,she would add a comment or roll her eyes to avoid saying what she was thinking. (i've heard Amelia say that was not always the case)We all knew.Shelly called her a "steel magnolia". Strong classy southern
lady .Mrs Long always made me feel welcome and as if she was glad to see me. She really set a great example of how to live your life. Active. Involved. Always a mom!

September 5, 2010

MaMa was such a wonderful person!
We will miss her. We are so sorry for your loss.
Julie Jensen Bartlett and Angie Jensen Crites

September 5, 2010

Amelia, So sorry for the loss of your Mother. I only met her that one time, but she left a lasting memory with that gracious smile and warm welcoming. She was a true elegant southern lady. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Linda and Tommy Kidd

September 5, 2010

Amelia, Lisa,
Steve and I are so sorry to hear the news. I have so many wonderful memories spent with your family and will miss your mom's bright smile. Love to all, Lynn and Steve Kidd

Kristeen Slice

September 4, 2010

Polly,

My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family.

Kristeen

Vicki Way

September 4, 2010

Lisa and Family-
I'm so sorry for your loss-please know that you are in our thoughts and that we love you all. I'm sure your mother will be deeply missed.

Vicki Way and family

Dana Elis

September 4, 2010

Amelia: I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Sweet Mom. I know that there is nothing as precious as the love between a Mother and her Children. But know that the love of your Friends & Family will help you through this difficult time. You and the Family are in my heart and prayers.

September 4, 2010

Robo, Heaven just became a little better today. Tim

Theresa Tavernier

September 4, 2010

My deepest sympathy to the Long and Tecklenburg families on your loss. You are in my prayers.

September 4, 2010

Dear Henry,
My memories of Knollwood Drive will always include your precious mother. I close my eyes and can see her as we breezed in and out of your house. Please know that I will keep your dear family in my prayers as you are all important to my childhood memories.
Diane Hawk Gustafson

Audrey Crawford Brownlee

September 4, 2010

My deepest heartfelt sympathy to the family. She was a beautiful gracious lady. I will remember her always.

odessa feagin

September 3, 2010

Julie i am sorry to read about the loss of your mother-in-law - tell robert he has my condolescence - i will keep your family in my prayers

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