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Dr. William Burke Crymes

1941 - 2020

Dr.  William Burke Crymes obituary, 1941-2020, Charleston, SC

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William Crymes Obituary

Dr. William Burke Crymes Charleston - Dr. William "Bill" Burke Crymes passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, August 9, 2020. Born in Greenville, SC on December 22, 1941, Bill was the son of the late Thomas George Crymes, Jr. and Mildred Wimbish Crymes. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Freddie Herlong Crymes; his three children, Dr. William Burke Crymes, Jr. and his wife Dottie, Dr. Lynn Wimbish Crymes and her husband Dr. Johnny Weeks, and Dr. Lauren Crymes Tierney and her husband Joe; six grandchildren, Avery and Will Crymes III, Parker and Trowbridge Weeks, and Jack and Henry Tierney; sister, Mary Lillian (Sis) Dickey and sister-in-law Rebecca (Dixie) Crymes Olson, as well as other cherished family members. He was preceded in death by his brother, Dr. Thomas George Crymes III and his sister, Dr. Mildred Crymes Young. Bill was a graduate of Greenville High School and Furman University. He graduated from Medical College of South Carolina (now MUSC) and was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha medical school honor society. Upon completion of his internship, he was drafted in the US Army and served as Captain in the Medical Corp at Patterson Army Hospital in Fort Monmouth, NJ and served a year as commanding officer of the 9th Medical Lab in Phu Bai, Vietnam, relieving a fellow Charlestonian of that position. Upon returning home, Bill completed his pathology residency and began his lifelong career in pathology, culminating in accepting a position as Roper Hospital's first full time Director of Laboratories in 1979. He established Roper Pathology and served as Chief Pathologist and Laboratory Medical Director for many years. He also served as President of the South Carolina Medical Society where he was instrumental in the merger between Roper Hospital and Bon Secours Healthcare system. Bill was loved by his staff and colleagues for his devotion to providing the best medical care for the people of Charleston. He was especially treasured for his commitment to advancing the education of his staff, as well as his devotion and loyalty to them, as exemplified by the famous Laboratory Christmas Party. Bill was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt and fish. He was well known for his handmade turkey calls created from exotic woods and for his intricate flies which he cast in waters all over the world. He was at home in a mountain stream, in the woods observing nature, or hunting whatever was in season. Many of his long and detailed recaps of hunting and fishing ventures were often interrupted with "It was a dark and stormy night" which never shortened the story, but always made him smile. He was a devoted husband and was immensely proud of his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed playing the guitar and loved entertaining listeners by singing his bawdy Elizabethan ballads. He could put any situation to rhyme and have his audience laughing hysterically. He was an avid gardener and an excellent chef; his country-fried venison and meatloaf were legendary. The fruits of his labors were generously shared with family and friends. Bill was a man of innumerable passions and talents and will be greatly missed by many. A private service will be held at Saltpoint Plantation, 825 Saltpoint Road, in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, on Saturday, August 15th. Donations in his honor can be made to Doctors Without Borders at donate.doctorswithoutborders.com or the charity of your choice. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Downtown Chapel. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Aug. 11 to Aug. 12, 2020.

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Lillian Young RN OR

August 5, 2021

Gone but not forgotten truly loving individual always smiling when he sees you coming to ask a question.

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Budro

August 15, 2020

I will miss you Doc, thank you for always being kind to me. You always gave so much! The turkey call you gave me is a treasure. God speed

Lil Dickey

August 13, 2020

We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss him, and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

The Dickeys

William B Hines, Jr

August 13, 2020

Freddie, sorry about your loss, and mine as well. Bill and I were good friends through GHS, Furman, and Medical school. We didn’t see each other often after that, but when we did meet the conversation began to move seamlessly from the previous gathering. I already miss his wit and laugh! Bill Hines

Lillian Young

August 12, 2020

Truly a humanitarian, decent individual which hard to find these days. I work with him over 35 yrs at Roper Hospital .

Hunter Kerrison

August 12, 2020

I will miss him. He filled a room with charisma, joy of living and the good, old fashioned southern gentleman ability to tell a tale. He supported me when it was needed and told me to "buck up" when it was needed. He will be sorely missed as a man and a doctor. He created an amazing family filled with confident, kind, impressive people. Sending heartfelt condolences for your loss.

Joanie Rugheimer Clute

August 12, 2020

Freddie and family, my condolences for your loss and may you all find peace, love and laughter in your memories of happy times and strength in the lessons learned from his presence in your life.

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