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Elizabeth Ann Newcombe

1952 - 2021

Elizabeth Ann Newcombe obituary, 1952-2021, Charleston, SC

BORN

1952

DIED

2021

FUNERAL HOME

J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel

1494 Mathis Ferry Road

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Elizabeth Newcombe Obituary

Elizabeth Ann Newcombe Mt. Pleasant - Liz Newcombe, beloved sister and aunt, devoted wife and daughter, passed away Monday, September 13. Liz grew up on the Philadelphia Main Line in Bryn Mawr and Berwyn, PA. She graduated from Conestoga Senior High, then earned her undergraduate degree in theatre from NC Wesleyan College and her Master's in costume design from Ohio University. A talented artist, Liz excelled as a painter and seamstress, crafting original clothing and costume designs and fashioning marvelous crafts. She shared her talents by volunteering at area nursing homes. There was little that Liz couldn't build or make. She could even twirl a flaming baton. For decades, Liz worked for the Charleston County Library, where she aided grateful patrons in genealogy searches, preserved historical records, repaired books, and served the public with a smile and her encyclopedic mind. Most of all, Liz defined herself as a caregiver, tending her parents and husband faithfully. She remained generous to family, neighbors, and her community. She is survived by her brother, Terry Martin (Susan); her sister, Nancy Martin-Young (Dan); her niece Sarah Young (Krystle); nephews, Zander Martin, Dylan Young (Kristen), Danny Young (Katie), and Tim Young; and great-niece, Opal Young. She is preceded in death by her parents, Grace and A.J. Martin of Isle of Palms and her husband, Steven Newcombe. A celebration of her life will be announced at a future date. Those who remain behind wish Liz peace and happy reunion with those who have passed before, trusting she will discover that joy cometh in the morning. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Mount Pleasant Chapel. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 16 to Sep. 17, 2021.

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Sheila Amos

June 26, 2024

Oh, I just stumbled across this obit. I worked with Liz for years at the old Main Library on Marion Square. She was so funny and bright and a bundle of energy! After Hurricane Hugo she physically helped renovate her parents house to make it habitable again. There wasn't much Liz couldn't do! Liz was so loyal to family and friends. Truly one of a kind. You are missed, Liz!

Susan Gomperts

September 22, 2021

To Liz´s family, I worked with Liz many years ago at CCPL. She was a great colleague and friend. We all had many great times together in the Circulation set. Though we lost touch in the last few years, I remember how talented she was and devoted to her family. My prayers are with the family. A great loss for you all. Hope sharing your memories of Liz will bring you comfort. God bless you all

Teri Lynn

September 21, 2021

Condolences to Liz' family. She was a good teacher, a good researcher and a friend to all in CALM and in the South Carolina Room at CCPL. I still use her instructions for book repair and finding historical information.

Rose Brown

September 19, 2021

To the family,
Liz was a wonderful person to know and work with at the library. May God Bless you in this time of sorrow.

Marilyn Garvin-Price

September 17, 2021

To Nancy and Terry, you all have my deepest heartfelt sympathy. Knowing and working with Liz at the Library was such a great pleasure. Liz was so giving, loving and understanding person. I truly will missed her beautiful smile. May God bless you and your family during this difficult time.
Marilyn G. Price

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