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Gary McJunkin Obituary

Gary McJunkin N. Charleston - Gary McJunkin of North Charleston died on March 28, 2021. The funeral and burial services were private. There will be a memorial service at a later date. Mr. McJunkin was born in Greenville, SC, on October 12, 1931. He was the son of the late Ruth Tankersley McJunkin and James E. McJunkin. His wife of 37 years, Dot McJunkin, preceeded him in death in 2004. His surviving family includes three children, Steve Kennedy, Cindy Kennedy, and Danny McJunkin (Angela); grandchildren, Micheal Smith (Lori), Amy Smith, Stephanie Spencer (Justin) and Daniel McJunkin; great-grandchildren, McKinlee Smith and Aubree Spencer; sister, Bebe Cauthen (Sidney); and sister-in-law, Faye Hiers. There are two special friends who were part of his family and considered as sons, Gene Booth (Hazel) and Keith Summey (Debbie). Mr. McJunkin served 2 years in the Army, spending a year in Korea 1951-1952. When he returned home to North Charleston, he became involved with the programs of the Cooper River Parks and Playground Commission. He was appointed Director of the Commission in 1967 following the death of Danny Jones. He served as the Director until his retirement in 1994. During this time, he was involved in many community and state activities in recreation and public service. He served as an officer of the South Carolina Recreation and Park Society for 25 years, Commissioner of the Palmetto Boys Baseball, South Carolina State Director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Board of Directors of Dixie Youth Baseball, Commissioner of Dixie Youth Baseball, was selected as a life member of the National Board of Directors of Dixie Youth Baseball in 2013 and inducted into the Dixie Youth Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016. He was awarded the Order of the Palmetto by Governor Jim Hodges. He was elected as a member of the Charleston Baseball Hall of Fame and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Charleston Sports Council. He was inducted into the South Carolina Recreation and Park Association Hall of Fame. In addition to his love of his family and serving people in recreation programs, Mr. McJunkin loved God and serving people sharing the love of Christ. He served as Pastor and Interim Pastor for 27 years in several churches in the Charleston area. He expressed to someone that "in looking back over the years as a Recreation Director or a Pastor, you find you are basically in the same role. You are working with and affecting the lives of people. Many times these people are hurting or have a need. We all have been given gifts by God. We have the responsibility to use that gift to reach out to other people and show them the love of God and how He can make their life better. That can come through the Church, on the field, in the pool or on the court. Where you find people, you find an opportunity and where there is an opportunity you can find God there. I have been blessed with wonderful people in my life, both in recreation and in the churches. I am so thankful for my wife, family, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There have been many wonderful volunteers, I could never count all of them. I am appreciative of the honors I have received. You can look at all of these things and say they are nice, great or wonderful and they could all be in that category. But none of these, with all of their love, kindness and support can exceed Jesus. Jesus came, lived and died for me. All that I may have given or received by my friends and wonderful family does not exceed His gift to me. It has been great to give back to others." In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Homestead Hospice, 133 East 1st North #9, Summerville, SC 29483. The family would like to thank them for their caring and devotion during his final weeks. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jamesadyal.com. ARRANGEMENTS BY JAMES A. DYAL FUNERAL HOME, 303 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUMMERVILLE, SC 29483, (843)873-4040. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Apr. 3 to Apr. 4, 2021.

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Sammie Douan

March 27, 2025

Mr. Mac, you are in my thoughts often.

Sammie Douan

March 27, 2024

Mr. MAC, Thinking of you.

Sammie Douan

Sammie Douan

March 28, 2023

Mr. MAC, Thanks for the memories.

SAMMIE DOUAN

March 27, 2022

Mr. MAC, every day.

Fred Gunter

May 21, 2021

Mr. Mac took care of the athletes of North Charleston including me. His sincere contributions to us was immeasurable. A true Gentleman and inspiration.

Sol and Ola Mae Morse and Family

April 19, 2021

We were saddened to hear of Gary's passing. I have know Gary for many years and felt that he was the right choice to replace Danny Jones. He was a great benefit to the City of North Charleston. We would like to extend our sympathies at his passing.

Paul Cannarella

April 13, 2021

Mr McJunkin signed a baseball that I still have when setting a Palmetto Boys state championship record . It´s very special to me . It was signed in 1966. I am now 69. I always remember him. I look at the baseball in my office every day and now wish I had called him. Paul Cannarella
Hartsville SC

Sonny and Bonnie Beasley

April 5, 2021

We are blessed to have known Gary. We got acquainted with him through DYB years ago. We have many fond memories. He was a kind, gentle man who touched many lives. May God's peace surround the family during this difficult time.

Wayne Hinson

April 4, 2021

A few years back l recognize Gary in Hardy´s North Charleston and we talked, l told him remembers him from sports, thanked him for his dedication of service, and he was so easy to talk too, just a great man. My condolences to friends and family, may he RIP.

Dr. Bonner Thomason

April 4, 2021

My sympathies to your family in the passing of Gary. He was a wonderful person who loved everyone.

Libby Aydlette

April 4, 2021

i first met Gary at Holmes Avenue Baptist Church where he & his wife Dot attended. I had the privledge of knowing & working with Gary for a number of years later thru the recreation department of both Cooper River & Park Circle always found that Gary would be there to help no matter what. He will be missed. Thoughts & prayers to Danny & Angela & all of the McJunkin family.

Sammie & Marcie Douan

April 4, 2021

I am at a loss for words to describe the love and effect that Gary has had on me and my entire family over the past 75 + years. His father was the very first Pastor of the new Windsor Place Baptist Church in the 1940s where my family and I lived. Gary mentored my brothers through their school sports years & thousands of other children also. A steady hand and an always present smile, He will always be in the forefront of my mind. How would Gary do it?
Marcie & Sammie Douan

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