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George Campsen Obituary

George Earle Campsen, Jr. ISLE OF PALMS - Mr. George Earle Campsen, Jr., 81, passed away December 14, 2010, surrounded by family members who loved and admired him. A service celebrating his outstanding life and faith in Jesus Christ will be held at Saint John's Lutheran Church (corner of Clifford and Archdale Streets, Charleston) on Saturday, December 18, at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Magnolia Cemetery will follow. Friends and relatives are invited to visit with the family at The Citadel Holliday Alumni House (69 Hagood Avenue, Charleston) from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., on Friday, December 17. George Earle Campsen, Jr. was born July 11, 1929, in Charleston, South Carolina. He was the son of George Earle Campsen and Estelle Miller Campsen. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 52 years, Myrtle Smith "Snap Shot" Campsen. George was a man of deep intellect, strong conviction, and impeccable character who possessed an abiding faith in his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He touched many lives through the manner in which he embodied these virtues in every aspect of life. George was a member of Saint John's Lutheran Church, and faithfully attended East Cooper Baptist Church with his family. George attended Charleston public schools and graduated from the High School of Charleston in 1947, where he was a member of the football and Golden Gloves boxing teams. He graduated from The Citadel in 1951. While attending The Citadel George was captain of the boxing team, a member of the Rifle Team, a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, Executive Officer of Golf Company, and a recipient of the Washington Light Infantry Medal. In George's own words he credited The Citadel with, "...whatever success I have enjoyed in life." Upon graduation from The Citadel he served as an officer in the Air Force during the Korean War. George graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1955, and married his sweetheart, Myrtle Smith Campsen, the same year. George practiced law on Broad Street in Charleston for over 40 years, specializing in civil litigation. He was an exceptionally persuasive, passionate and effective advocate for his clients. In 1961 George founded and served as President of Fort Sumter Tours, Inc. which transports visitors to Fort Sumter National Monument where the Civil War began. He later founded SpiritLine Cruises, LLC, which operates dinner cruises, harbor tours and charter vessels in Charleston Harbor. George served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1958 to 1964. He was Chairman of a joint legislative committee that reformed South Carolina's criminal laws, Chairman of the Tourism Promotion Committee, and Secretary of the Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee. George was an effective and prolific legislator. During the 94th session of the General Assembly he authored more bills that became law than any other member of the House of Representatives. Upon completing his legislative service Governor McNair appointed George as Chairman of the Tourism Promotion Committee, where he served until 1971. He led efforts to restructure the committee into the current Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism. In 1964 George served as South Carolina Co-Chairman of the Goldwater Presidential Campaign, and in 1972 served as Chairman of the Re-Elect Thurmond Committee for the 1st Congressional District. George served on the Board of Directors of numerous organizations, including the South Carolina State Chamber of Commerce, Charleston Chamber of Commerce (Vice President), Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau (Chairman and charter member), Patriots Point Development Authority (founding member), Executive Association of Greater Charleston (past President), National Park Hospitality Association, Trident Economic Development Authority, and Roper Foundation. Social and civic organizations George was involved in include the Citadel Alumni Association, Hibernian Society, German Friendly Society, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Carolina Yacht Club, and Friends Roundtable. George was a consummate outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing throughout the Lowcountry. As a Volunteer Department of Natural Resources officer he helped manage Caper's Island, where he loved to surf fish. During his long illness he was especially thankful for the love and care afforded him by his children, his faithful friend and caregiver Barbara Brown, and the other fine ladies who tenderly assisted him. He is survived by four children: Cynthia Campsen Mosteller and her husband William Richard Mosteller, Terrye Campsen Seckinger and her husband Robert Stanley Seckinger, Senator George Earle "Chip" Campsen III and his wife Lalla Lee Laffitte Campsen, and Richard Dewitt Campsen and his wife Elizabeth Salvo Campsen. Also surviving are eight grandchildren: Cynthia Brooke Mosteller, Caroline Grace Mosteller, Melinda Grayson Mosteller, Trevor Ray Seckinger and his wife Jess Terry Seckinger, Trenton Campsen Seckinger, John Stanton Seckinger, George Earle Campsen, IV, and Boyce Lightsey Campsen. His children and grandchildren consider it a great blessing and privilege to have had him as a father and grandfather. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to The Citadel Foundation (171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, SC 29409; https://foundation.citadel.edu), the Roper Foundation (125 Doughty Street, Suite 790, Charleston, SC 29403; www.rsfh.com), or the Franke Home at Seaside (1885 Rifle Range Road, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 www.frankeatseaside.org. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR CHAPEL (232 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401). Memorial messages may be written to the family at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 16 to Dec. 17, 2010.

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David & Susan (Finch) Stevens

December 20, 2010

Peace to all of the Campsen family as you grieve the death of your father and grandfather. With fond memories and deep sympathy,

Faye Hill

December 20, 2010

Dear Cindy, Terrye, Chip and Family,

I just learned of your father's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Faye Hill and Staff of Lowcountry Pregnancy center

Dewey Wise

December 19, 2010

Chip and family,
Your Dad was a good friend to me and a heck of a good lawyer. Whatever the issue was, losing was not in his vocabulary. Yet, he was one of the most sentimental and fair minded men I have ever known. I'll always remember him as a "Bulldog with a Heart". By now, he has linked up with Gunner Ohlandt and Heaven will never be the same.
God's Peace be with you.

December 17, 2010

Chip, Cindy and Terrye,
I was so sorry to read of your father's passing. He was a man of Christian character who loved his Lord. I know he and Snap are now holding hands. May God grant you peace and serenity in the knowledge that Mr. C is with our Heavenly Father. Bonnie Bryant (ECBC)

Brad Churdar

December 17, 2010

Cyndi, Terri and Chip:

I am so sorry to hear your Dad died. I know that you grieve, but not as those who have no hope. Grace and peace to you.

Al and Carol Dawson

December 16, 2010

Our love and sympathy to the Campsens.

Hugh Tant III

December 16, 2010

George Campsen will live in our hearts for as long as we shall live. He was a man's man in ever aspect of his life. His example as a Christian should be emulated by all. His love of God and Country cannot be exceeded. He was the best of the best when it came to his devotion to his family and friends. His passion for justice and his moral character would humble anyone who knew him. He is now waiting on us in the loving arms of our Savior. We celebrate the wonderful life of George Campsen, Jr. and hope that we can honor him by our lives. Sincerely, Hugh and Christine Tant

jack mcintosh

December 16, 2010

I visited him last week and we talked. I'll truly miss a friend I've known and admired from childhood, through law school, and since.

Patti & Tony Brown

December 16, 2010

Cindy, We're so sorry for your loss. Your Dad was a great man and will be missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Jim & Sally Plair

December 16, 2010

My son Jimmy who resides in MtP just e-mailed me the sad news that George had "changed worlds". My wife Sally (Thrower of Charleston) and I are sadden and extent our sympathy o his family. As a graduate of The Citadel (1951) I knew George and during our return to live in MtP had known him through the years. He was a credit to The Citadel as well as to community that he lived in. He will be missed.

The Baynes

December 16, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Campsen family during this time.

Fran Norton

December 16, 2010

Dear Chip, Richard, Rick and Stan, I know how much "Daddy" missed your Mom and now they are together again. George was a wonderful character in my life story and I truly appreciated the conversations I had with him. You are in my heart forever as he is and you are in my prayers now that you have joined the ranks I joined a few years ago as "orphans". God speed his blessings and healing upon you.

Fran Norton

Thomas Darby

December 16, 2010

Charleston has lost a favorite son. He brought joy to all who have known him over the years. My prays will always be with George and the family. Tom Darby, CHS43,Citadel52.

Mike Dixon

December 16, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I admired your Dad greatly. I know you will miss him.
He was a great inspiration to me. I'm glad I knew him.

Pinckney-Daniels Family

December 16, 2010

Our condolences are offered to the Campsen family. We are so sorry for your loss. May you memories of him and strength from "the Father of tender mercies and God of all comfort " ease the pain of your grief.

Patricia Tapio

December 16, 2010

Cindy, Terri, Chip and Richard,

Thoughts and prayers are sent your way at this difficult time. Let all the good memories you shared with the family help get you through. He will be greatly missed by all.

Tricha, John and Johanna Tapio

Barbara Ashe

December 15, 2010

Senator "Chip" and family....I often took calls from Mr. Campsen while working at Mayor Hallman's office. What an absolute gentleman. Mayor Hallman spoke of his "dear friend" and I loved hearing the stories he told. Senator, I send my heartfelt sympathies all the way from the island of Guam and continue to pray for all your family members during this time of sorrow. Your dad will be missed by so many.....but look at the wonderful family he created.

Roy DeHaven

December 15, 2010

To Chip and the Girls, Charleston has lost a man who never was afraid to move forward. His success in so many areas was only amplified by having the three of you who have pursued public service and extended his legacy to the benefit of the people of SC. God Bless you all.

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