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Leslie Gladstone McCraw Jr. obituary, Charleston, SC

Leslie McCraw Obituary

Leslie Gladstone McCraw, Jr. GREENVILLE, SC - Leslie Gladstone McCraw, Jr., 76, of Greenville, South Carolina, died Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Born November 3, 1934, in Anderson, South Carolina, Mr. McCraw was the son of the late Leslie Gladstone McCraw, Sr. and Cornelia Milam McCraw. In addition to his wife of 52 years, Mary Earle Brown McCraw, Mr. McCraw is survived by three sons, Leslie (Trey) Gladstone McCraw III and his wife, Robin Spann McCraw, of Charleston, South Carolina; James Brown McCraw of Atlanta, Georgia; and John Courtney McCraw of La Jolla, California; his loving grandchildren, Katie, Sophie-Earle, Connor, Campbell and Morgan and his faithful four-legged companion Blu. Two sisters, Anne McCraw Nelson and her husband, George, of Awendaw, South Carolina, and Elizabeth McCraw Stone of Charlotte, North Carolina, also survive him as well as five nieces and one nephew. Growing up in Sandy Springs, South Carolina, Mr. McCraw graduated from Boys' High School in Anderson, South Carolina, and attended Clemson, following in the footsteps of his father, a 1926 Clemson graduate and charter member of IPTAY. Les was a member of Blue Key and earned his degree in Civil Engineering in 1956. After graduating from Clemson, he worked for Gulf Oil, served as a First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and became an officer of E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company. In 1975, he joined Daniel International, now Fluor Corporation, where he advanced through the Company's ranks, ultimately becoming Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer until his retirement in 1997. His emphasis on safety was a trademark of his leadership. He will be remembered as a loving family man, a visionary businessman, champion of higher education, devotee of the game of golf and an avid leader in his community. His insights, acumen, and forthrightness enriched the many boards on which he served. He served as a director of New York Life Insurance Company, Multi-Media, Allergan, Peace Center for Performing Arts, the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities Foundation, the Greenville Symphony Foundation, and the Ronald McDonald House. He was a member of the Richard Furman Society and the Palmetto Society and a past member of the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport Environs Commission and Palmetto Business Forum. An eminent leader in the engineering and construction industry, Les was appointed to the President's Export Council and served as a member of the Business Roundtable, Business Committee for the Arts, Inc., the Construction Industry Round Table and the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. He was a former director of the National Committee on United States-China Relations and the United States China Business Council. He was a member of the International Advisory Board of the British American Business Council, and for the years 1994 and 1995 he co-chaired the Pacific Business Forum by appointment of The President of the United States. Two early influences, his mother, Cornelia, who was a teacher, and "Frog" Reames, the legendary principal of Boys' High in Anderson, South Carolina, instilled in Les a passion for educational pursuits. He was dedicated to the advancement of higher education and was instrumental in a number of educational initiatives, having served as a past member of the President's Advisory Council and the South Carolina Universities Research and Education Foundation. He was a former trustee of Hampden-Sydney College, Columbia College, and was a former member of the Business-Higher Education Forum. Mr. McCraw joined the Clemson University Board of Trustees as a Life Trustee on December 18, 1995, and served with great distinction for 15 years. He was a leading voice in urging investment in our state's colleges, universities and technical schools. Mr. McCraw's contributions and loyalty to the University earned him the Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award, induction into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists, and the President's Award. In 1998, he received the State's highest honor, The Order of the Palmetto, recognizing his lifetime achievements and contributions to the state of South Carolina. In his retirement, nothing gave him more pleasure than spending time with his family and playing golf, especially in the McCraw Classic, an annual golf tournament played with his three sons. He also enjoyed cheering on his beloved Clemson Tigers. His warmth and good humor was every bit a part of his nature, as was his attention to detail and exacting expectations, most of all of himself. He faced many challenges throughout his life, but his greatest was cancer. Over the last seventeen years, he fought that fight with much courage and dignity. The family will be forever grateful for the loving care provided him over the last several months by Mark Alexander, Kisha Berry, Cindy Cochran, as well as BrightStar and Interim Hospice. Mr. McCraw was a member of First Presbyterian Church where a memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 4 at 6:00 pm. The family will receive friends Friday, June 3 from 5:00 until 7:00 pm in the parlor of the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Academic Success Center,?R.M. Cooper Library Level 3,?Box 343001,?Clemson, SC 29634-5126 or to the Cancer Centers of the Carolinas, 900 West Faris Road, Greenville, South Carolina 29605. The Mackey Mortuary Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 28 to May 29, 2011.

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June 4, 2011

Trey, Robin, and family,
We are so sorry to hear about your father's passing, but just know he is free now. Please let us know of anything we can do.
Angeline, Gordon, Kara, and Cayman Williams

Duane Trammell

June 4, 2011

Mary Earle and family, it was such a privilege to get to work with Les through the years. He was so supportive of our work in servant leadership. Some of our best work was helping him through the challenges of culture transformation during his tenure as CEO. There are so many great people across the world who I would have never met had it not been for our work with Les. His leadership legacy will live on for years to come for all of the different groups he touched. I feel so lucky to have known him.

Ann Yarbrough Reeves

June 1, 2011

Deepest sympathy to Mary Earle and the Family.

George Thornton

June 1, 2011

Thanks for the leadership and the many great accomplishments you contributed throughout your long career with Daniel Construction, Fluor Daniel and Fluor. Thank you for all the good things you did for others outside of work. RIP Les.

Sara Smith

June 1, 2011

My heart goes out to you and your family on your loss. You are in my prayers.
Sara Smith

May 31, 2011

Our hearts are full of love and prayers for Mary Earle and the McCraw family. You are well remembered and loved. Jim and Carol Stein

May 31, 2011

It is difficult to find the right words to express what a truly great, warm man Les was. It was a true privilege to have worked for him at Fluor. You are in our prayers.

Laura and John Bradburne

Cindy Cothran

May 30, 2011

Although I did not know Mr. McCraw for a long time, I will remember him for his determination in rehab and his sense of humor. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.

May 30, 2011

Mary Earle and family, I'm sorry to hear of Les' passing. We shared a short time together in Wilmington, at work (Cape Fear) , on the golf course, and again when he joined Daniel. My deepest sympathies.
Bob Havelka, IOP,SC

Frank Moore

May 29, 2011

Mary Earle

Toppy and I were sorry to hear of Les’s passing. What a great guy. We treasure our time with Fluor Daniel and then Fluor. We know that he will be missed . He made many Duponter’s proud. His Leadership served as a fine example for many! You will be in our prayers!

Earl Herndon

May 29, 2011

My sincere thoughts and prayers are for the family. He will be missed. Class mate in civil engineering, 1956.

May 29, 2011

I am very grateful for the time and energy Les and Mary Earle gave to Columbia College during his tenure on our Board. It was a pleasure getting to know this family and to work with Les. My sincere sympathy to all.
Marlena Myers'64, Summerville, S. C.

Bill Voight

May 29, 2011

My deepest sympathies to the family of Leslie. I was honored to be a classmate of his at Clemson.

May 29, 2011

I remember Les as a lifeguard at oconee state park and how nice he always was

Amy Dunmeyer

May 28, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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