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William Rhodes Jr.

1924 - 2021

BORN

1924

DIED

2021

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North Charleston, South Carolina

William Rhodes Obituary

William Rhodes, Jr. Summerville - William (Bill) David Rhodes, Jr., 97, widower of Jennie Moore Rhodes, died April 27 at The Village at Summerville. He was born on February 22, 1924 in Mayesville, S.C., older son of William David and Nettie Mayes Rhodes. After graduation from Mayesville High School, he attended Clemson College for one year. In World War II, he was in the Signal Corps in the European Theater. He participated in three campaigns and was discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1946. He was married in 1947 and attended the University of South Carolina as a veteran student, completing his degree in Engineering in 1950. He worked for the Department of Interior, Geological Survey in Dover, Delaware and then DuPont, retiring in 1985 as Engineering Superintendent in the Textile Fibers Department. He had 33 years of service in Seaford, Delaware; Kinston, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; and Chattanooga, Tennessee. He was involved in planning and staffing the Cooper River Plant. He and his family moved to Summerville, S.C. in 1973. They bought a house at Edisto Beach in 1979 and had years of enjoyment there. In 1999, he and his wife moved to the Village at Summerville, joining friends and making new ones. Mr. Rhodes was a member of Summerville Presbyterian Church. He was a lifetime member of George Miler Country Club, where he enjoyed playing golf into his early 90s. He was also a very good bridge player. He was a member of the Gamecock Club since 1960 and for many years he and his wife attended all home and away USC football games. He traveled extensively, both US and abroad. Highlights of his travel were Scandinavia and Kenya. Surviving are his son, Stephen Mayes and his wife, Janice; grandsons, Richards (Rick) Morse and his wife, Casey; William David, IV and his wife, Rachel; great-grandson, Maverick (Mav) Callaway, great-granddaughter, Scarlet Cherie (Scout), and great-grandson, William David, V (Liam). He was predeceased by sons, William David, III and his wife, Judy Morse; Richards (Rick) Moore, Robert Lartigue, and a younger brother, Robert James. The family would like to thank the employees of The Village at Summerville, Lutheran Hospice, and Home Instead Senior Care for the outstanding and compassionate care they provided him in his final days. A private family memorial will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Presbyterian Communities of SC Foundation, 2817 Ashland Road, Columbia, S.C. 29210. Palmetto Cremation Society. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Apr. 28 to Apr. 29, 2021.

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Schuyler Keating

May 1, 2021

Memories go way back to the early 50s in Delaware and NC. Great couple. My condolences .Sky Keating

Gail Morse OSullivan and Gerry OSullivan

May 1, 2021

Mr. Rhodes was a very nice gentleman. He always had a sweet smile when he greeted you. He surely will be missed by all.

Hank Williams

April 29, 2021

You have my deepest sympathy & heart felt love for family and friends.
May God bless and keep your family safe.

Henry "Hank" Williams, Jr

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