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Dr. Robert Calvin Brownlee III

Dr. Robert Calvin Brownlee III obituary, Charleston, SC

Robert Brownlee Obituary

Dr. Robert Calvin Brownlee, III LITCHFIELD BEACH, SC - On Thursday evening at 7:03 PM sickness ceased and the gift of life eternal became reality for Robert Calvin Brownlee, III. Before his soul departed he lay in the arms of his beloved wife, Judith Irby Brownlee. The two of them sang their favorite Psalms and prayed together. What a gift, what a blessing, what a privilege! Dr. Brownlee was born on March 13, 1922 in the small college town of Due West, South Carolina to Robert Calvin Brownlee, Jr. and Eleanor Louise Pressly. He was their only child. He was raised in the AR Presbyterian church where he was baptized and was a lifelong Presbyterian having served as a deacon in the Greenville, SC ARP church. Dr. Brownlee and his wife have three children. Katherine Brownlee Chambers of Charlotte, NC (spouse C. Labron Chambers, Jr., MD and son Tripp), Jonathan Irby Calvin Brownlee, MD of Shelby, NC (spouse Molly Powell Brownlee and children Jack, Janie, and Charlie) and Robert Calvin Brownlee, IV, MD of Charleston, SC. Dr. Brownlee was predeceased by his precious granddaughter, Sloan Preston Chambers on September 26, 2011. Dr. Brownlee also has two daughters from a previous marriage - Eleanor Brownlee Koets of Summerville, SC (spouse Donald Joe Koets and children Julia and Joseph) and Susan Walker Brownlee of Somerset, NJ. Dr. and Mrs. Brownlee have spent time after retiring from Chapel Hill, NC at their homes in Litchfield Beach, SC and Dr. Brownlee's family home in Due West, SC which they have lovingly restored. Dr. Brownlee realized a lifelong dream in 2007 when the entire family celebrated Christmas at the family home. Dr. Brownlee earned his B.A. from Erskine College in 1943. He matriculated to medical school at Vanderbilt University and graduated in 1945. There he began his residency in Pediatrics which was interrupted by World War II. He served as a Captain in the US Air Force. In addition, he was recalled to serve in the Korean War. He completed his residency at the University of Virginia and then returned to Vanderbilt where he served as Chief Resident. In 1951 he was co-founder of the Christie Pediatric Group in Greenville, SC, during which time he served as consultant to and later director of the State Crippled Children's Clinic and Shriners Hospital. Dr. Brownlee left the Christie Group in 1970 to become Director of Pediatric Education at Greenville Hospital System. There he established the residency program for Pediatrics. In 1976 he became affiliated with the American Board Pediatrics where he served as an oral examiner and as President until 1992. During Dr. Brownlee's professional career he held faculty appointments at Medical University of South Carolina, University of Pennsylvania (CHOP), and University of North Carolina School of Medicine (Go Heels!). Dr. Brownlee served on many medical boards and chaired many medical committees. In retirement he thoroughly enjoyed pediatric practice at the Orange/Chatham County, NC Comprehensive Health Services Clinic. Dr. Brownlee was asked to be the first medical diplomat into China from the U.S. following the Chinese Revolution. He later served as a pediatric diplomat to Egypt. Dr. Brownlee loved sports and participated in golf and tennis with skill and enthusiasm. While in Greenville, SC he served on the Board of Governors of the Greenville Country Club and was instrumental in design and construction of the tennis house. Nine weeks before Dr. Brownlee inherited eternal life he enjoyed a game of golf with older son Jon. Our family is so thankful for the enormous blessing of having known, loved and been loved by such a beautiful, selfless and wise human being who truly qualified as the epitome of a southern gentleman. His request was for any memorial gifts to go to the ABP Foundation, 111 Silver Cedar Court, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 or to where he and his love were married: The Old Brick Church in Fairfield County, c/o TCS Lever, 1787 Windsor Drive, Lancaster, SC 29720. Funeral services will begin at 3:00P.M. on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at Due West A.R.P Church, 112 North Main St., Due West, SC. Burial with military honors will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends after the service in the church fellowship hall. A message of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting www.harrisfuneral.com HARRIS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES of Abbeville is assisting the Brownlee family. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jun. 24 to Jun. 25, 2012.

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December 7, 2012

Suzi- So sorry to hear about your dad- Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you -Julie Payne

Steven Novek

July 25, 2012

My prayers are with the Brownlee family; Dr. Brownlee was my attending pediatrician in the UNC newborn nursery when I was a third year medical student, and I will always remember him as a fine teacher and a compassionate physician.

James Sloop

June 30, 2012

Dr. Brownlee was a true gentleman. He was a wonderful person. I know we will all struggle for to find adequate words of praise for his life. I have known Dr. Brownlee since he moved to Chapel Hill, NC in 1976. He was a true friend to all. He loved to give to others. And, he was a remarkable leader in the American Board of Pediatrics. His dedication to that organization was never ending. Many times I met with Dr. Brownlee on a professional basis. But, our meetings always turned to the personal level and we would share stories of family and life. Judy and his children were the love of his life. I will miss you, Bob. All will miss you.

Irene Chao

June 29, 2012

Dr. Brownlee was my supervising doctor when I was in resident clinic during my Pediatric residency at UNC. He was one of the kindest and wisest pediatricians that I have met. I remember thinking that I would like to be a pediatrician like him when I start my own practice. I still have the flower pot that he sent me for my wedding. Thank you Dr. Brownlee for being such a wonderful mentor.

Bill Wiley

June 28, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Brownlee Family. Much love - The Wileys

June 27, 2012

Mrs. Brownlee, Dr. B will be missed by so many of us who loved, respected, admired and enjoyed him. He was a wonderful mentor, a patient teacher and a true gentleman. The world is a better place because of him. Love to you and your family. Catherine Stuart Partrick

Gary Freed

June 26, 2012

Dr. Brownlee and I were attendings together in the continuity clinic at UNC pediatrics. I learned a tremendous amount from him regarding botht the care of children and the care of their parents. He was a wise pediatrician who made an impact on me to this day.

He will be missed.

June 26, 2012

From your former neighbors on Booker Creek Road in Chapel, Karen, Kelly and Kristen send our prayers and deepest sympathy to all the dear Brownlee family.

Janice Griffith

June 26, 2012

I was so sorry to learn of Dr. Brownlee
death. My prayers go out to the family,
he was my daughters pediatrician and a
wonderful doctor.

Fran and Jim Woodside

June 26, 2012

He was a man known for his brilliant intelligence and great Christian love for his little patients. Thanks to his guidance we were able to raise two wonderful sons, one who was severly learning disabled. Dr. Brownlee always knew the next step to take in his treatment and this son turned out to be an outstanding Christian man.

June 25, 2012

Dear Judy, We had hoped to see both of you at Litchfield Beach this summer, and are so sorry to hear of Bob's death today. Wish we could have spent more time with you and Bob in the last few years. Our sincere sympathy. Carolyn and Earle Furman.

Sherrard Georgius

June 25, 2012

Kate and Lebron, Johnny and I send our prayers of love and comfort to your family. It was an honor to meet your parents recently. You looked at them both with such care in your eyes. It was beautiful to watch. I enjoyed reading about his life. Clearly, he made such a difference to so many. Blessings to you all as you heal.

Bari Hunt

June 25, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that I am thinking about you and your entire family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bari

Gail Travillian

June 25, 2012

Kate and Labron, Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of your sweet family at this time! Love you, Gail and Carl

Ann Dobson

June 25, 2012

Dr. Brownlee was one of my pediatrians when I was a young child at the Christie Group. My mom and I were discussing his passing this morning and he is remembered as a compassionate, friendly physician whom my mother trusted with the care of her two children. I can only imagine how many children he saw over the years. Our sympathy to all of your family.

margaret Toy

June 25, 2012

I will miss seeing his sweet smile and his snug hugs.I will also miss the enduring terms of endearments that your parents would use towards each other, made my heart smile. He will truly be missed. Praying for your family. Love you all

Paula & Ht Short

June 25, 2012

Kate, you & your precious family is in our prayers.

Kathleen Coyle Appleby

June 25, 2012

I have fond memories of working with Dr. Brownlee on the pediatric unit at Greenville General Hospital as a new graduate in the mid 60's. He was a delightful man and taught me a lot.

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