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Frank H. Gruber, Jr. Ravenel, SC - Frank H. Gruber, Jr. was born in Morristown, New Jersey on August 18, 1925 to Frank H. Gruber and Viola von Schnarendorf and raised in Pleasantville, New York. His trajectory as a rather unfocused high school student was altered dramatically by World War II, when he scored exceedingly high on the Army Air Corps aptitude test and was placed in their pilot training program. He enjoyed the challenge of flying and the company of his fellow cadets, most of whom were older with college degrees. As with so many of what became known as "the greatest generation", the war had placed Frank on a different track. He not only wanted to go to college, but to excel. When the war ended, Frank found himself in Atlanta, Georgia, where he immediately applied to Emory University. He was told that they had to take him under the G.I. bill, but given his high school record, he would not last a semester. He finished Emory with all "A's" except for a "B" in a religion class. He went on to attend Emory Medical School where he was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa club. After completing his radiology residency training at the University of Rochester, Frank moved to Charleston in 1958 to join the staff at Roper Hospital where he was only the second radiologist. He remained at Roper Hospital his entire career, serving many years as department head and Chief of Staff and retiring in 1995. Frank married the love of his life, Cecilia Pruitt, on December 31, 1962, a date he selected at the last minute for tax purposes, as he told her. They moved to the country and his life really began with her at his side. Together, they raised three children and thoroughly enjoyed each other until Cecilia's death in 2020. Frank enjoyed a well deserved professional reputation in his chosen field of medicine, but he was more widely known for his array of eclectic interests and Pursuits. He raised horses at his home in Ravenel, S.C., piloted his v-tail Bonanza to the Caribbean with his family, and designed and built beautiful wood furniture using his favorite walnut, oak, zebrawood, cocoboa mahogany wengue, and ebony. He was known for his brilliant mind, but also for his razor sharp wit, and practical jokes that were exchanged with colleagues, some ongoing for decades. Frank was not a socialite, but enjoyed interacting with those who piqued his interests, offering well thought out, though often unsolicited, advice ranging from business and academic endeavors to romantic matchmaking. For some of those individuals, Frank's impact on their lives was profound. Frank did not waste time or engage in what he would have considered frivolous pursuits. Until old age, he walked fast with purpose, and every vacation had a "mission". A trip to Europe was to find German Shepherds and study the intrinsic art of German woodpiles. There was no beach lounging on family trips to Eleuthera.Grandchildren were to report over dinner about what types of reef fish they had discovered in the Bahamian Sea, preferably in the early morning. In the late 70s and 80s private planes returning from the Bahamas were searched for cocaine, but not Frank's v-tail Bonanza...his was smuggling in self-caught reef fish for his aquarium. He panned for gold in Wyoming in his 70s, cruised the Amazon and the Galpagos Islands with Cecilia in his 80s and fly-fished in Southern Patagonia in his 90s. He never stopped learning and acquiring knowledge, and he never lost his interest in others. Frank had the unique ability and desire to create new adventures as he aged. This kept him engaged and relevant across multiple generations until the end of his life. Frank and Cecilia were married for 57 years, and raised three children, who have survived him, Elizabeth Courtney, Karl Kulle (Georgia) and Robert Pruitt (Laura). He is also survived by his six grandchildren, Elise, Laura, Luca, Cecilia, Axel and Ingrid, numerous nieces and nephews, and his sister-in-law, Lydia Pruitt Davidson. He was predeceased by his wife, Cecilia and his brother, Karl. Our family is eternally grateful for our angels of devoted home healthcare and friendship to both Cecilia and Frank, Donna Jean Harris and Scott Rowe. Frank's beloved German Shepherd "Cak" followed him on his daily rides on his Kubota until his death on June 28, 2022. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Veterans on Deck - Charleston chapter or Keeper of the Wild Wildlife Rescue and Sanctuary. Internment with family will take place at a later date. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jul. 23 to Jul. 24, 2022.

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Dr. Kathy Heinsohn

July 25, 2022

To the Gruber family. Prayers for you as you remember your dad. His life was well-lived.

Stafford

July 24, 2022

As a kid, he always put me to work everytime I visited Karl. (!!) But it was a lesson in work ethics and purpose that I carry around to this day. Plus, well... the little jobs were fun in a kind of out of city rural Disneyland way - pluff mud, fun motorized things to drive, really cool dogs, weird sonic remote controls for the TV, a personal gas station ...and pastures full of big sky and twinkling stars. All things he put together and offered out like destination poetry. I'll miss him & his focused kindness to my inner 1970s skinny weird kid.

Lisa Razmyar

July 24, 2022

I was lucky enough to get to work with this gentleman. So interesting. Love listen to his ideas. Even enjoyed his pranks. Rest easy sir! You will be missed!

Peter and Mary Alice Miller

July 24, 2022

Our sincere condolences in your loss.

Frank Middleton

July 24, 2022

What a wonderful man! He loved life, for sure; and had a wonderful wit that would emerge as I looked over his shoulder while he was reading an x-ray on one of my patients. And I had the great pleasure of knowing Cecelia, too. I could sense, without either saying or displaying the modern "pda" what each thought of the other. I treasure the memories of both of them. May they live in family lore for generations. My warmest regards...

Paul W Garfinkel

July 24, 2022

In addition to the amazing items mentioned in Dr. Gruber“s obituary, I can tell you, from personal experience, he was an extremely talented physician and 100% dedicated to those who needed his expert professional skills.

Jim Kellett

July 24, 2022

Truly one of a kind great person. Courtney, Karl and Robert
I feel more exuberant about a life lived to the fullest. Will miss his extreme wit and intelligence

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