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George William Stack, Jr. GREENVILLE, SC - George William Stack, Jr., 95, died on Sunday, October 4, 2020 in Greenville, SC. Born in St. Matthews, SC on March 29, 1925, he was a son of late George William, Sr. and Jessie Dodd Stack. He graduated from St. Matthews High School in 1943. George served in the US Navy from 1943 through 1946 in Advanced Base Outfits and later at Okinawa aboard the "USS Curtiss" and the "USS Norton Sound", both Seaplane Tenders. He survived a kamikaze attack in 1945. After the peace treaty was signed with Japan, he served aboard the "USS Curtiss", traveling to Japan and China before returning to the United States. Three days after discharge from the Navy, George enrolled at the University of South Carolina, graduating with a degree in business in 1950. With his brother, John David, he managed Stack's Grocery in St. Matthews, SC. In 1957, he began work in Charleston with the American Sugar Refining Company. In 1959, he married Betty Bynum Buyck in St. Matthews, SC at the First Baptist Church. She had been his special girlfriend over the years and the love of his life. They began married life in Greenville, SC and have lived there happily ever since. They joined Buncombe Street United Methodist Church in 1960, where he worked with the children in Elementary II, was a member of The Searchers Sunday School Class, and served on the Older Adult Council. In 1965, George joined the Britt-Clary Company in Greenville, SC working for them for 25 years. At 65, he retired and opened Primrose Promotions, which was a challenge he enjoyed. As a merchandizer he could incorporate all his ideas and experiences over the years. In addition, he made countless signs and banners for various causes and organizations. George was a director on the board of the South Carolina Food Retailers Association. In addition, he worked with all the food chains and food service people on trade shows in South Carolina and other states. George had many interests over the years, collecting various items. In addition, he was a wood carver, ceramic maker and an artist. He loved to dance and was member of the Nine O'clock Dance Club, the Merry Mixers Dance Club and the Lamp Lighters. He enjoyed tennis, bridge, the Jumble Puzzle, genealogy, family reunions, and storytelling. George wrote down many of his stories of World War II, family, and friends and enjoyed sending them to others. His special joy was the cultivation of flowers. His yard has always been greatly admired by family, friends, and passersby. He is survived by his wife, Betty Bynum Buyck Stack; two daughters, Jessica Elizabeth Stack Gregory and her husband, Edward Wylie Gregory, of Tucker, GA and Anne Dodd Stack Stolarski, and her husband, Christopher Peter Stolarski; four grandchildren, William Edward (Wes) Stolarski, Christopher Scott Stolarski, Elizabeth Claire Stolarski, and Catherine Arquette (Cate) Stolarski, of Greenville, SC; one step-grandson, Paul Alan Gregory; two nephews, Dr. Samuel Riddle and David Stack; six nieces, Doris Robinson Hane, Sarah Robinson, Susan Riddle Riley, Betsy Stack Enzor, Greta Buyck Parkinson, and Renee Buyck Romberger; and many great-nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Miriam Stack Riddle and Dorothy Stack Robinson; and one brother, John David Stack. The funeral will be held on Monday, October 19, 2020 at 1:30 pm at Fred W. Symmes "Pretty Place" Chapel in Cleveland, SC. The family kindly requests that everyone in attendance wear a mask and practice social distancing. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Greenville Meals on Wheels or the Greenville Humane Society. Condolences and "Hugs From Home" may be left for the family by visiting www.thomasmcafee.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Oct. 10 to Oct. 11, 2020.

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Staci Sawtelle

October 20, 2020

Anne, what a wonderful tribute and life well lived. So sorry for your loss. Glad to see you at the library today. Take care

Betsy Clary Smith

October 18, 2020

Dear Betty, Jessica and Anne, I am hugging you now because I will not be able to do so tomorrow. How lucky you were to have George in your lives and for so many years. It is so fitting to have his service at Pretty Place, as the quintessential artist and gentleman, he saw the best and the beauty of life. It was a blessing to have known George. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow.

Evelyn Mitchell

October 14, 2020

I loved George and will always remember our time sharing gardening tips and plants. I love your family and am holding all of you in my thoughts during these difficult days. love, evelyn

Lionel Lawson

October 11, 2020

George was a true southern gentleman.
The artwork he created for trade shows and customer events was amazing .
George/Betty could cut the rug too ...they were excellent dancers
God bless George for his talents and contributions to the grocery industry .
Lionel Lawson
Summerville SC

Kelly Johnson McDonald

October 9, 2020

My sincerest condolences to the family. Mr. Stack was such a kind, gentle, and wonderful person. He always had a smile on his face. He loved to sit and listen to the piano and enjoyed it so much that he would often sneak a nap. I will certainly miss you sir. May you rest in peace.

Mary J. Roberts

October 7, 2020

George was the most amazing Family historian. His incredible spirit and contagious smile was a blessing to all of us. He will be missed!

Woody Dent

October 7, 2020

I am so sorry to read about Mr. George. Have your family in my prayers

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