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Tracy Tindal Obituary

Tracy Tindal, Sr. N. Charleston - Tracy Evans Tindal, Sr, spouse of Mary Ann Shier Tindal, passed away on Thursday, April 20, 2017, at his residence in North Charleston after lengthy illnesses. He was 73 years old. Tracy was born in Charleston on Nov 2, 1943, the fourth son of Washington Furman Tindal and Tracy Margaret Evans Tindal. He grew up in the Bay Front community of James Island with Ellis Creek as his playground. After graduating from James Island High School, Tracy attended Clemson University where he received a BS in Textile Science in 1966. While at Clemson he was a member of ROTC and was commissioned as a 2nd Lt in the US Army upon his graduation from Clemson. Tracy served two years in the Army, one year at Ft. Bragg and one year in Vietnam. During his tenure in Vietnam he served with the Corps of Engineers attached to the 9th Infantry Division in the Mekong Delta. He was a reconnaissance officer, flying daily to assess damage of infrastructure from enemy attacks. For his meritorious service, he was awarded the Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star. His 30-year career in the textile industry began after the Army, where Tracy became a well-known and respected leader. He was innovative, hard-working, and fair in his dealings with everyone. He was employed by Burlington Industries, Springs Mills, and Cannon; he ended his career as President of Schlafhorst, Inc. based in Charlotte, NC. In his private life, Tracy enjoyed many activities and hobbies over the years. He played tennis and racquetball; he enjoyed bridge and poker. One thing that did not change over the years was Tracy's love of the water. Perhaps rooted in his early days playing in Ellis Creek, Tracy almost always had a boat (or two). He loved to fish, whether for bass in a pond or sport fish in the ocean. He enjoyed vegetable gardening and practicing being a farmer at his home Bridgewater in Rock Hill, SC. He followed college sports and enjoyed golf. He earned his pilot's license and purchased a 4-seater Cessna to commute to a job in Georgia in order to keep his word to his sons not to move them until they finished high school. Tracy loved animals and the family had many pets over the years. Tracy always wanted to own a horse and he wanted to raise goats. These two things he never did as he allowed good sense to rule. Early in his life, at St. James Church on James Island, Tracy served as an acolyte and was especially proud of the times he carried the cross in the processionals. He mentioned this several times as an adult. He served his church in varied roles as long as his health permitted. He was active at St. Ann's in Charlotte and at St. Anne's in Rock Hill. He is currently a member of Church of the Nativity on Folly Rd. Tracy chose St. Jude as his patron saint when he was confirmed into the Catholic Church in 1974. His choice reflects Tracy's attitude toward any problem-nothing is impossible, nothing is hopeless. Always smiling, Tracy was an excellent example of a Christian gentleman. He never preached the Gospel; he lived it. In addition to his parents, Tracy was predeceased by his brother Furman Dorrill Tindal of Charleston and his wife Dorothy Black Tindal. Brothers Robert Leroy Tindal of Horse Creek, California, and Charles Harvey Tindal of Flat Rock, NC, also predeceased him. Survivors include Mary Ann, his wife of almost 53 years; his son Tracy Evans Tindal, Jr. and his wife, Melonie Williams Tindal, of Cheraw, SC; his son Kevin Michael Tindal and his wife, Tamee Scott Tindal, of Rock Hill, SC; granddaughters Jaelyn Elizabeth Tindal of Macon, GA, and Rock Hill, SC,,Jodee Rose Tindal of Rock Hill, SC, and Jessica Shier Tindal of Cheraw, SC. Other survivors are sisters-in-law Frances Crosby Tindal and Joan LaBarbera Tindal; nephews Michael Tindal and Charles Mark Tindal; nieces Traci Louise Tindal and Cheryl Tindal Steele, and mother-in-law Evelyn Ruth Shier Thomas. Several cousins also survive. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Evans Tindal, Sr. are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM Monday, April 24, 2017, at Church of the Nativity, 1061 Folly Road. The Rite of Committal will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, 604 Fort Johnson Road. The family will receive friends 3:00 PM-5:00 PM, Sunday afternoon at the James A. McAlister Funeral Home, 1620 Savannah Highway. A Vigil Service will be held at 4:30 PM. Online condolences may be made at www.CharlestonFunerals.com. Flowers will be accepted or memorial donations may be made to Church of the Nativity. Arrangements by JAMES A. MCALISTER Funerals & Cremation. 843-766-1365. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Apr. 21 to Apr. 22, 2017.

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Marleen Alexander

April 15, 2023

Mary Ann, I know that you will always miss the wonderful husband you had. Please get in touch if you can. 843 795 2418 God Bless!

April 27, 2017

Mary Ann,
I knew Tray from JIHS,but more so from YPSL at St. James Episcopal Church. He was always a kind and loving person and was always hoped our paths would cross again one day. I am glad to read that he didn't seem to change over the years. I lost my first husband after 10 years of marriage so can appreciate your loss. My sympathy and prayers are with you.
Jane Baynard Wingard

Marleen Aleander

April 25, 2017

Mary Ann, So sorry for your loss of Tracy,I did not know him well but he impressed me as being a real gentleman. May God comfort and bless you during this difficult time.

Ingrid Van Riemsdijk

April 24, 2017

MaryAnn,
I am sad to hear this news. I have such fond memories of Tracy as a boss, gentleman,
optimist, fair but tough and generous man to his fellow workers and family and friends.
Tracy gave me a chance when I had 2 little girls to raise on my own. The girls and I will never forget Mr. Tindal.
I do wish I could be there this week to pay my respects in person.
Please accept our heartfelt condolences to you and the entire family from Ingrid van Riemsdijk, Celine and Chloe.

April 24, 2017

Mary Ann
I am so sorry to hear of Tracy's passing. Please know you and all your family are in my prayers.
Joan & Mark Caldwell

Teressa Pinto

April 24, 2017

So very sorry for your loss . Prayers for the family

April 24, 2017

Mary Ann,
It was with deep sorrow I learned of Tracy's passing. There were so many good memories of when we were young. He was a good man.
My thoughts and prayers are with you!
Kinsey Jenkins

Pictured are Gloria Hoff Purcell, Bill Youngblood, Livy Utsy Stevens, Tracy, me, Kinsey Jenkins, Virginia Dawson Blunt, and Ellen Hitopoulus.

Terry Stone

April 22, 2017

Mary Ann, attached is another photo taken at the JIHS reunion in 2011. Pictured are "The Bay Front Gang," a group of us "kids" who grew up together in that paradisal setting.

Taken at Tracy's 2011 JIHS reunion.

Terry Stone

April 22, 2017

Mary Ann, Tracy and I grew up across the street from each other in Bay Front and were in high school together. My parents and I stayed in touch with his dad, and on and off we visited together. Tracy is one of the nicest boys/men that I have ever known. I'm praying that God's Sweet Spirit will fill you and your family with His love and peace.

Terry Stone

Anne Erickson-Jones

April 21, 2017

Mary Ann my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Syble Paquin

April 21, 2017

I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked for Mr. Tindal at Schlafhorst and everything said in his obituary was true. He was the kindest and most compassionate person I knew. He led our company as if we were his family and was loved by all. I consider myself fortunate to have known him. My thoughts and prayers will be with you all.

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