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Robert C. "Bob" Lake Jr.

Robert C. "Bob" Lake Jr. obituary, Whitmire, SC

Robert Lake Obituary

Robert C. "Bob" Lake Jr. BELTON, SC - Bob was born in Whitmire, South Carolina to Robert C. Lake, Sr. and Susan Howze Lake. He graduated the Whitmire public schools where his father was Superintendent. Bob enrolled at the University of South Carolina and graduated after a short interruption for service in the US Army. Bob completed his studies at the University of South Carolina School of Law and returned to Whitmire where he began a legal career of 52 years. Bob was a public servant. He served in many capacities the people of the Town of Whitmire, the County of Newberry and the State of South Carolina. This service included; Sunday School Teacher, Deacon, Elder & Elder Emeritus of the Whitmire Presbyterian Church; Representative to General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA; American Legion Post #70; Town of Whitmire Clerk, Treasurer and Attorney; Town of Whitmire Development Board; Newberry County Development Board; Newberry County Attorney; Newberry County Foundation Hospital Board; Chairman and Executive Committee Member; Newberry County Democratic Party and National Convention Representative; Board of Visitors of Wofford College, Clemson University and Columbia College; Winthrop University Board of Trustees; Member Emeritus Medical University of South Carolina Board of Trustees, & Board of Directors of the Health Sciences Foundation of the Medical University of South Carolina; South Carolina Senate (1968-1984); and Potentate of Hejaz Shrine Temple and emeritus member board of Shriner's Hospital of North America. Bob was most proud of his contributions to improving education and to his service to the Hejaz Shrine Temple. Bob authored the Bill which created the second state medical school now located in Columbia. He was instrumental in the passage of the Education Finance Act of 1984 as well as bills which effected teacher improvement and restructured the commission on higher education. He was named Outstanding Legislator of the year by the SC School Board Association, SC Education Association and SC Association of School Administrators. He served in the Shrine Temple from 1952 and attended every Imperial session of the Shrine of North America and their 22 hospitals from 1960 until the time of his death. He was an emeritus member of the Board of Governors of the Shriners' Hospital of Grenville, SC, Representative to the Imperial Council of the Imperial Shrine of North America and member Emeritus Juris Prudence and laws committee of the Imperial Shrine of North America. Bob is survived by his wife Mary Anne DuBose Douglas Lake of Belton, SC and children Robert C. (Gerdi) Lake, III of Prosperity and Samuel Y. (Karen) Lake of Blythewood; grandchildren, Carolyn H. Lake, Robert C. Lake, IV, Jonathan M. Lake, Samuel A. Lake, Elijah Y. Lake; step-sons Leonard W. Douglas, Jr. M.D., and Robert D. Douglas; step-grandsons Matthew T. Douglas, J. Ryan Douglas and Robert D. Douglas, Jr; brother, Dr. John H. Lake, DDM of Ware Shoals; sisters-in-law, Margie Y. Leaman and Muriel H. Lake of Whitmire. In addition to his parents, Bob was predeceased by his wife Carolyn G. Lake; daughter Sarah Linda G. Lake; brother Kemper D. Lake, MD of Whitmire. Visitation will be at Gray Funeral Home on Thursday, May 16, 2013 from 6 until 8PM. Funeral services will be held at Whitmire Presbyterian Church Friday, May 17, 2013 at 11AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Greenville Shriners' Hospital for Children, 950 West Faris Road, Greenville, SC 29605; or AnMed Health Foundation, 800 North Fant Street, Anderson, SC 29621-5708; or Medical University of South Carolina Foundation, 18 Bee Street, MSC450, Charleston, SC 29425. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 14 to May 15, 2013.

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Charlie Cumpstone

June 8, 2013

Mary and I were saddened to learn of our dear friend "The Senator"s passing. We had looked forward to being with he and Mary Anne at the upcoming Shriners Convention. He was a man of great spirit and warmth. We will miss him dearly.

May 18, 2013

The state of SC has lost one of its greatest champions, Robert, Sam, what an awesome man your Dad was! I hadn't seen him in a while but I always will remember him as a kind and down to earth person who was very concerned for the well-being of others. I feel that this is a wonderful legacy he has left with you! May your family have God's peace in knowing that your Dad lived a blessed life and will be missed by many!

Sheryl Griffin-Nelson, Charlotte, NC

Joe Grant

May 16, 2013

I have fond memories of Senator Lake when I worked for the South Carolina Education Association. He was a champion of public education.

I am sure he is at peace. May God bless his soul.
Joe Grant

John Wasson

May 16, 2013

To the Lake family and Dr. John Lake,I had the pleasure of getting to know Senator Lake while at USC. He was a true leader for the people of S.C. and a major player for education reform for our state.I would often talk about him with his brother,Dr. John Lake in Ware Shoals.RIP! John Wasson,Seabrook Island,S.C.

Claudia Williamson

May 16, 2013

The Williamson family has been touch by the kindness of the Lakes for my entire life; we hope the family finds peace in the very hard time. Our prayers are with you.
Claudia Williamson

May 15, 2013

Sam and Robert I am very saddened to hear of your father's passing. He was a good man and will be remembered for all the great things he did for education in S.C. Tom O'Shields

Sterling Anderson

May 15, 2013

Bob Lake was indeed a true lifetime "public servant" in the finest meaning of the phrase! South Carolina is a better place because of his service! Our thoughts and prayers are with the family in this time of your loss!

May 15, 2013

Mary Anne, we are so sorry. We are praying for you and your family. Stan and Mary James.

May 15, 2013

Robert and Sam, very sorry to read about your Dads death. He was a great guy and i always enjoyed seeing him.My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim Quinn

Eleanor Lawson

May 15, 2013

Our deepest sympathy to the family. Bob was a friend for many years to our family as he was to so many others. May God's Holy Spirit comfort you at this time.

Tom Marchant

May 15, 2013

Bob and I were colleagues in the General Assembly and I always admired his love for public service. May God's loving Hand be with the family in time time of your loss.

Tom Marchant
SC House of Representatives
(1972-1986)

John Roche, Jr.

May 15, 2013

Whitmire has indeed lost its last "Giant" of this generation. There were so many great men who loved and served this town during his time, and Bob was at the top. I treasure having known him. Mary Ann, Robert, Sam, and family- your family has meant the world to my family and community over the years. We love you and all will be in our prayers. A great life fully lived!

Jo Anne Anderson

May 15, 2013

I had the pleasure of working with Senator Lake in the 1980s and appreciated his courtesy, commitment and dedication to South Carolina. Godspeed to you and all who cared for him.

May 15, 2013

Mary Anne, You and your family are in my prayers during this difficult time. God Bless and keep you, Kirk Simpson

Jimmie Coggins

May 15, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He was a dear friend for many years!
Jimmie and Doris Coggins and everyone at WKDK.

Margaret McCullough

May 15, 2013

With fond memories to my dear friend, I will keep you in my prayers. Heaven awaits you.

May 15, 2013

Mary Ann, I'm sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. Connie Watson Granger

Jean Martin

May 14, 2013

Mary Ann & Family you have my sympathy, will be praying for you.

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