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Peter Alexander McKellar III

Peter Alexander McKellar III obituary, Charleston, SC

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Peter McKellar Obituary

Peter Alexander McKellar, III N. Charleston - Peter A. McKellar, III, of North Charleston, formerly of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Claudia Hochmal McKellar, died on March 31, 2022. His Funeral Service will be held Thursday, April 7, 2022 in J. Henry Stuhr Inc., Mount Pleasant Chapel, 1494 Mathis Ferry Road at 11:00 am. The family will receive friends at the funeral chapel immediately following the service. Pete was born November 16, 1935 in Bennettsville, South Carolina, son of the late Peter A. McKellar, Jr. and Dorothy Commander McKellar. He was a graduate of Bennettsville High School and Clemson University, where he completed his Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1959 and was awarded the Alpha Rho Chi medal for excellence and leadership in his class. These gifts of excellence and leadership were evident throughout his life and career. After completing his commission in the army, he spent twenty three years as Vice President of Cummings & McCrady, Inc. He founded McKellar & Associates, Inc. in 1983, where he led the multi disciplinary architecture firm until his retirement in 2005. In his capacity as an architect he chaired or was president of the Charleston County Zoning Board, the South Carolina State Board of Architectural Examiners, the Mount Peasant Commercial Design Review Board, the Society of Military Engineers, The South Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards. He received the Architect of the year award twice by the Charleston Contractors' Association. In addition to running a firm and serving his profession, his legacy will also live on in the numerous young architects he mentored throughout his career. Pete cared deeply about his community and loved his Clemson Tigers. He was instrumental in the expansion of the Charleston County Library system on two occasions and served as a trustee on the Charleston County Library Board. He was a founder of the Sertoma Football Classic, the Rotary Soccer Classic and was a Paul Harris fellow. He coached soccer for decades and supported Wando High School, where his four children graduated. The McKellar Family Endowment at Clemson was established in 1999 by Pete and his children to fund architecture and construction education. One of the joys of Pete's life and his second "career" was his volunteer work for the Center for the Birds of Prey. He achieved a senior level bird handler status and could be seen on site and around the Charleston area educating a generation of children and adults about the center and the birds who lived there. He was particularly close to the resident owls and a scholar regarding the species. Pete felt deeply that his family was the centerpiece of his achievement and his greatest accomplishment. His beloved wife, Claudia, his children, his grandchildren and his great grandchildren all felt singularly special in his presence. He is survived and will be deeply missed by his wife, Claudia H. McKellar of North Charleston, SC; his children, Gretchen M. Penney (Thom) of Charleston, SC, D. Shawn Charlow (Kevin), of Mt. Pleasant, SC, Peter A. McKellar, IV (Teresa) of Mt. Pleasant, SC, and Joel H. McKellar (Cynthia Hurt) of North Charleston, SC; his grandchildren, C. Brooks Johnson, III, Frances L. Johnson, Joseph F. Charlow, III, James T. Charlow, Andrew S. McKellar, Alex S. McKellar, C. Grace McKellar, and Julia L. McKellar; his step-grandchildren, Fletcher T. Penney, MD and J. Colin Penney; and his three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brother, James V. McKellar. Memorials may be made in his honor to The Avian Conservation Center at The Center for the Birds of Prey https://wwwthecenterforbirdsofprey.org A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Apr. 2 to Apr. 3, 2022.

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Robert McKellar Temple and Ann Nelson Temple

September 9, 2023

My husband Robert McKellar Temple is related to Peter His McKellar relatives are from Greenwood SC. Wish we had known Peter. He lived a wonderful full admirable life

Carl Mackey

April 30, 2022

I'm just now learning of Peter's passing. We grew up together, walked to school together as children, and graduated from high school and Clemson together. Sympathies to the McKellar familiy.

John Lee Gastley

April 20, 2022

Dear Mckellar Family ,
I just became aware of Pete's passing and am truly saddened . Pete was a talented architect, and true gentleman . He started Mckellar Associates at the same time as SW+ and we enjoyed working with him and those in his firm over the years. I will miss him.

Connie & Jeff Rink

April 10, 2022

Dear McKellar Family,
Praying wonderful memories bring you comfort and peace...keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Best, Connie & Jeff

Steve Russell

April 4, 2022

Peter
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Steve and Cheryl

John Spearman

April 3, 2022

Our memories include both Clemson (I finished in 1958), then at Ft. Benning, GA where Sonny Lucas, Pete and I were in the same Artillery Unit. Pete will be missed.

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