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Ian Millard
July 7, 2025
Sorry to hear of the death of Tim Scrantom.
In 2001-2002 we worked together at his law firm, Ten State Street (based at 180 East Bay Street, Charleston S.C.) and in London (at Gray's Inn and in Mayfair, where I headed an offshoot of Ten State Street). We also were going together to Liechtenstein for a meeting but he forgot his passport, so I made that trip alone...
I very much liked Tim Scrantom's usually relaxed "Southern gentleman" style, which he ---usually--- managed to maintain under stress.
He was also a gracious host. I went once to his then home on famous Sullivan's Island at Charleston, and he hosted my wife and I at one of Charleston's premier restaurants in September 2001. We also dined together at Lincoln's Inn in London, at the National Liberal Club (where I was a non-political member), and at the famous Porte des Indes Indian restaurant near Marble Arch.
Tim was very modest. I never knew, until a few days ago, of his sailing round the Bahamas, his Himalayan and other adventures, and many other of his accomplishments.
When the attack on the World Trade Center happened, we were in a taxi in London, and stopped to go into a store selling TVs, to see what was happening. While we had occasional (political) disagreements, they were slight and did not detract from respect which I hope was mutual.
Tim's major legal successes seem to have occurred after we ceased to work together (post-2002).
R.I.P.
Ian Millard
Reinhard and Patricia
February 14, 2023
Tim our unconditional friend. We will miss you for ever!
F. Andrew Ray
May 13, 2022
I was deeply saddened to see Tim's name when I opened up my Stetson Univ. Magazine today. We were best of friends at one time and backpacked in Glacier NP and rode bicycles across Wyoming as far as Fort Collins, CO (ironically where I live now). I hitchhiked back up to get his car near Yellowstone NP and dropped it off in Leadville, CO where he was doing Outward Bound. I headed off on my bike to start a life in NM. Only weeks later did I hear about the terrible car wreck he had on his way through Louisiana. If someone from the family would like to hear more about our adventure, my e-mail is [email protected]. I'm so sorry for your loss.
John B Kern
May 6, 2022
I learned today of Tim's passing; deeply sorry for the family's loss. Tim and I practiced together in Charleston at Ten State Street LLP; had some amazing battles together including a fist-fight with two ruffians in London one night, resolved by Tim flashing a bottle of Bordeaux he happened to have in his overcoat pocket. I was always inspired by his dedication to the law, boundless curiosity, and professional brilliance. Hail Fellow Well Met.
Boris Goljevscek
December 29, 2021
Deeply saddened and affected by this tragedy. Our hearts go out to you. RIP
Nenad Baros
December 28, 2021
My dear friend, I will miss you a lot.
Rest in peace.
Eric Siefferman
November 22, 2021
So sorry for your loss Bill and family.
Lamar Fields
November 17, 2021
My heart hurt when I heard this news...Tim was a great friend in high school and clearly lived an amazing life benefitting many people...RIP My Friend.
Slade Roberts
November 7, 2021
So sorry about Tim's death he was truly an exciting
Renaissance Man.
Ann Martin Woodward
October 28, 2021
Oh, what a shock! I am so saddened to hear of Tim´s loss. What a great guy, as we went through Clubview, Richards, & HHS together.
Prayers for the Scrantom family.
Norris & Linda
October 28, 2021
Our hearts aches with you and for you.
Bill Hardegree
October 25, 2021
Bill,
I am saddened by this heartbreaking news, but truly believe God has put Tim in a better place. Let his grace ease your pain.
Bill.
Dan Cabaniss
October 25, 2021
Tim was a great friend -- fun to hang out with, a master contributor to our high-school mischief, and smart as a whip. I'm sorry to hear he's gone, and my condolences to Billy and the rest of the family. -- Dan
Craig Miller
October 25, 2021
Dear Mr. Scrantom, Billy and Liz,
It was with great sadness that I read about Tim's passing this morning. Tim was in my class from Fourth Grade through High School. He was a character. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Yours, Craig
Mike McGlamry
October 25, 2021
Mr. Scrantom, Billy and Liz, I am so sorry to hear about Tim. That just breaks my heart! Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and if I can do anything, please let me know. Mike
Mitch Huling
October 24, 2021
Dear Mr. Scrantom, Billy, and Liz,
I´m so sad to hear of Tim´s passing. I have nothing but the fondest of memories from our childhood friendship adventures. The Lord bless and keep each of you. I´m keeping you in my prayers.
Much love,
Mitch
Ann Tomlinson-Corbin
October 24, 2021
Mr. Scrantom and family,
I was so sorry to learn of Tim's passing. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting him, I know he was a wonderful son, husband and brother. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
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