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Phillip Nelson Truluck

1947 - 2022

BORN

1947

DIED

2022

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232 Calhoun Street

Charleston, South Carolina

Phillip Truluck Obituary

Phillip Nelson Truluck Mt. Pleasant - A son of South Carolina, Phil was born in Florence (June 18, 1947.) He spent his childhood and teenage years in Lake City, where he attended public schools. His beloved mother, Ethel Mason Truluck, taught him American History and famously refused to grant him the well-deserved annual history award for fear of appearing partial. He later went on to earn a B.S. in Finance at the University of South Carolina. His leadership skills were recognized early and he was elected President of Chi Psi fraternity. Perhaps to make up for the history award, his mother arranged for Phil to go to Washington and work for then Senator Strom Thurmond-as a driver and envelope stuffer. Cream rose to the top and he went on to work in several congressional offices, as Deputy Director of the House Republican Study Committee and, for over 38 years, as a leader of the Heritage Foundation. Along the way, he met, courted and married Ann Wrobleski on January 6, 1979. Mason Martha was born ten years later, followed by twins, Walker Edward and Sutton Arthur. Phil liked to say he went from man to man to zone defense in 30 months. Phil was a born developer-of people and real estate. As Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Phil managed the day-to-day running of Heritage. An astute policy analyst, strategic leader and gifted executive, Phil ensured the rigorous training and intellectual equipping of a generation of conservative leaders as they passed through Heritage's doors. He claimed many scholars, commentators, and members of Congress as former employees and enjoyed pointing out that so and so "had been at Heritage." Heritage was never far from his thoughts. When called for jury duty and asked if he had any connection to law enforcement, he replied that well, actually, (former Attorney General) Ed Meese reported to him. He was quickly dismissed. A frustrated architect and contractor, over the years he initiated and managed the physical transformation of Heritage from a townhouse on Capitol Hill to the block long 250,000 square foot complex in the shadow of the Capitol that it is today. Along the way he realized he loved the challenges of acquisition and renovation. During the years when there was no project at Heritage, he put his skills to work in the Washington residential real estate market. He and Ann moved 7 times in 37 years-in contiguous zip codes. Christmas vacations usually required a passport. He believed traveling together was the best present he could give his family-his favorite trip was floating down the Nile in perfect weather on Christmas day. He also traveled the world to attend meetings of the Mont Pelerin Society and for 20 years spent the weekend after New Year's at Sea Island attending The Awakening. The August congressional recess meant several weeks at High Hampton in the western North Carolina mountains. After retirement, he and Ann split their time between Cashiers, NC, and Charleston, SC. He also took up oil painting, concentrating on landscapes in the mountains and water and marsh scenes from the Low County. He was an easy man to like, with a ready smile and a kind heart. His optimism was contagious and he rarely raised his voice. He was kind, gracious and gentle. His integrity was unquestioned and his word was his bond. He was proud of his children for their accomplishments but principally for their character. While raised a Southern Baptist, he attended Catholic Church with his family every Sunday, believing that a family should worship together. After the children were grown, he found a home in the Episcopal Church and became a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Cashiers. He attended Grace Church Cathedral in Charleston. He is survived by his wife, Ann Wrobleski; their children and their spouses, Mason (and Hunter), Walker (and Karen) and Sutton (and Ashley); and grandchildren, Halliday and Myers Morris. His sister, Linda (and Ted) and brother, Mason. His funeral service will be held Sunday, October 16, 2022, at 3pm at the Church of the Good Shepherd. A reception at High Hampton will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ready, Willing & Working - www.rwwdc.org or the Glenville-Cashiers Rescue Squad at 79 N Norton Road, Cashiers, NC 28736. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc., Downtown Chapel. 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 Oct. 11 to Oct. 12, 2022.

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Nancy Woodbury Royals

November 24, 2022

Mason,
Phil looked up to you so much. Like you, he was one of the most sincerely, unfailingly kind people anywhere. Prayers for Phil, you, his Family, and gratitude for what he has done for our Country for so many years.

Teresa Guza Messing

October 13, 2022

It's been so many years since I worked for Phil, but a predominant memory is how excited he was at the birth of Mason and then again at the twins. He would buy baby clothes or toys on lunch hour and show them around the office, like an excited kid himself. Though Phil always carried himself with professionalism, I appreciated that side of him...the exuberance and joy he had being new father. I am sorry I will not see him again in this life. But so very sorry for you, Ann, and your kids at your loss. God will hold you in His arms.

Carlton Turner

October 13, 2022

Ann, Mary Ann and I send love and prayers to you and your family. Phil was a light that illuminated faith in our way of life. Our physical world is a better place because of his contributions. Now the spiritual world will be enhanced with his presence. May God bless you and your family.
Carlton and Mary Ann Turner

Thomas Cleves

October 13, 2022

Hi Ann. We are so sorry for your loss. May God grant Phil eternal rest and let perpetual light shine upon him.

Tom and Jana Cleves

Michael Ware

October 13, 2022

Ann,
I cannot begin to tell you how shaken and saddened I was to read of Phil´s passing.
My thoughts immediately went to you and your family.
I feel that the three of us kind of grew up together. Phil and I were at the Study Committee, in the early days, when Ed didn´t know if he could get us all paid. Then when he eventually went to Heritage I would often see him at the 116.
He was a great friend, as you are, and I, and all who knew him, are diminished and deeply, deeply saddened.
Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Brenda Jones

October 13, 2022

Please know that our prayers are with you and your family during this time as you all remember the wonderful time spent with our loved one on this side of God's plan. The joy comes in knowing we will one day reunite with our loved ones that have left before us. May God continue to Bless and keep you all in his loving arms. May Grace and mercy continue to guide and protect you. In Jesus name, Amen.

Bill &Lynda Middlemas

October 12, 2022

Ann, Lynda and I just heard the devastating news this afternoon. We are so, so sorry. You and your children are in our thoughts and prayers. Phil was a special guy!
Lynda and Bill Middlemas

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