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Sandra Wilson and Susan W. Case
Yesterday
Dick Gregory, what am impressive life story! We met Dick and Courtenay when they bought a neighboring farm in Transylvania County, NC. Although they were typically only here in the summers, they quickly became core members of this small community. I will never forget one late fall when some disastrous hurricane had flooded both Charleston and the mountains of Western North Carolina. It wasn´t the infamous Helene, who spared Charleston, only to devastate WNC! Dick and Courtenay left Charleston, stopped off somewhere to get supplies of drinking water, and came to spend time at the farm in WNC where they imagined they would have electricity and water. We were without power and water, relying on well water which is useless without electricity. One of the first things they did on arrival was to contact their neighbors here and bring drinking water to anyone who needed it!
I will never forget that! To leave your home in Charleston and drive hours to your place in WNC, and have the compassion to understand that the people here were suffering as well. What wonderful folks! That´s the kind of man Dick Gregory was; someone you could count on no matter what!
Dick, you will truly be missed and never forgotten! Courtenay and the rest of the family, our prayers go out to you all. Dick will always be with you!
Sandra Wilson
Susan W. Case
Penrose, NC
Cheryll Woods-Flowers
Yesterday
I have seldom met a finer man than Dick. He and I became fast friends during the rebuilding of the Charleston Naval Shipyeard after being closed by BRAC 95. I will always remember his beaming smile, his passion for the project, and his love for the Lowcountry. I pray that all who loved him finds peace in the coming weeks and months.
Cheryll Woods-Flowers
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