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William Sanderson "Sandy" Stuhr Jr.

1959 - 2022

William Sanderson "Sandy" Stuhr Jr. obituary, 1959-2022, Charleston, SC

BORN

1959

DIED

2022

FUNERAL HOME

J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel

1494 Mathis Ferry Road

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

William Stuhr Obituary

William Sanderson "Sandy" Stuhr, Jr. Moncks Corner - William Sanderson Stuhr, Jr. (Sandy), age 63, husband of Lynne Stuhr and Vice President of J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. passed away Sunday, September 4, 2022. Sandy Stuhr, Jr. was the first-born son of William Sanderson Stuhr and Fonda Wrenn Stuhr. His Father's namesake: Sandy Jr. or "Little Sandy" came into this world on June 12, 1959 in Charleston, SC. Sandy, the oldest of four and first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Stuhr and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis James ("Bo") Wrenn, was a beautiful toe-headed boy with bright blue eyes favoring the Stuhr men. There was, however, always something of his mother apparent in his expression. Perhaps the way his lashes curled slightly or the way his smile always reached his eyes. Sandy was a devilish toddler and greeted his new baby brother, Timmy, with a "thunk" on the head using whatever foreign object he could find. Timmy quickly learned many survival skills including being scrappy. Carol and Catherine were born soon after and watched in awe their brothers' antics. Growing up in "The Wilds" of Hobcaw Point in Mt. Pleasant gave Sandy access to creeks, boats, a pool, the woods and all the mischief and activity a bright hyperactive boy needed. His Father instilled in him early on a love of the outdoors through fishing, hunting and spending time on the water. Sandy took his turn at organized sports, boxing, and swimming. He showed true grit and endurance in all of these. He swam for the Hobcaw Swim Team and was recruited by The Snee Farm Swim Team. Sandy was known for his refusal to wear a swim cap and excelled at the butterfly; using his athleticism to make even the most difficult stroke look effortless. Sandy was christened in St. Johannes Lutheran Church in downtown Charleston and grew up in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Mt. Pleasant. As a teen, Sandy challenged authority at school and at home. Either in his Levi's and flip flops or his Birdwell's, with his rebellious long hair - playing by the rules was never his style. His wrecked cars, sneaking out, swimming across the Wando River, climbing up flagpoles at school, smoking, drinking, fighting, and enduring a few brushes with "The Law" nearly drove his parents crazy. He was fearless and a bit of a bad-a** to his peers. Butting heads with his Father but always sweet to his Momma, Sandy fought often with his brother Timmy but loved him deeply. For Carol and Catherine, having a fiercely protective "Big Brother" who paved the way, no matter how unruly, gave them a certain confidence and security going through their school years and entering the world. Sandy's disdain for authority subsided eventually but his energy, drive, and love for life never did. He completed Gupton Jones College of Mortuary Science, became a husband and father, and joined his family's business in 1980, representing the fifth generation to do so. Over the course of 40 + years Sandy provided leadership in many capacities at his family's business. He was loved by his co-workers for his professional knowledge, spirit, true heart, humility, and humor. He wanted the families served by Stuhr Funeral Home to be cared for in the best way possible; if not so - he was a force to be reckoned with. Despite what some may have seen as a rough exterior, Sandy had the rare ability to truly empathize with those who had experienced a loss. If you know funeral service, this is both a blessing and curse. This caring heart and genuine soul helped Sandy appreciate and utilize to the fullest every opportunity he was allowed to enjoy the things and people he loved. He loved taking care of others in every aspect of his life, it was simply who he was. One of his greatest pleasures was sharing his love and expertise of fishing or hunting with someone else; their success made him happy. Although with his skillful left-handed wing shot, Sandy's bird-hunting companions often witnessed him make some shots they would not have even considered trying. He was an accomplished fisherman "on the fly" as well as in-shore and off-shore. Hunting quail, deer, and maintaining the grounds of his (family's) beloved Pinetop gave him peace and solace. He started and ended his days with the companionship of his black Lab Jazz and his rescue hound Pearl. Sandy's appreciation for the outdoors and all its wildlife went hand in hand with his faith and reverence for all God had created. Everything Sandy did was full throttle, he simply couldn't do it any other way. He lived more in his 63 years than most people do in a full lifetime. He was a rare, generous and "real" human being who operated in extremes in the most beautiful and entertaining way. For so many of us, the loss of his earthly presence will leave an unfillable void, but the essence of who he was and how his warm-heartedness made us feel, will never leave us. A loving husband, father, grandfather, and especially dedicated son to Big Sandy, brother, uncle and friend; if he was in your life you were blessed by his mischievous smile, loyalty, and big heart. Sandy and his wife, Lynne, found great friendship and camaraderie in their Berkeley Run Community, where they lived with (granddaughter) Sophie. Sandy loved the Lowcountry and sincerely believed in serving his community with his time and talents. He was a member of Etiwan Masonic Lodge, The Exchange Club of Charleston, The Executive Association of Greater Charleston, The German Friendly Society, Hibernian Society, SCFDA, NFDA and Selected Independent Funeral Homes. He was Past President of the Rotary Breakfast Club of North Charleston. Sandy is survived by: his wife, Lynne of Moncks Corner, his father, W. Sandy Stuhr of Sullivan's Island, his son, William Sanderson Stuhr III ("Trey") and daughter, Courtney Stuhr both of Richmond, Va. and step-son, Gary Russell of O'Fallon, Missouri. Precious Grandchildren: Caitlyn, Sophie, Halie, Kimberly, William and Zayla. Sandy also leaves behind his sisters, Carol Stuhr Kays (Chuck) of Wilmington, NC and Catherine Leigh Stuhr of Mt. Pleasant. Nephews: Josh Stuhr, Justin Stuhr (Dani), Andrew McKellar and Alex McKellar (Jo) and Nieces: Grace Kays and Lilly Kays. Sister-in-law: Pam Stuhr. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, his loving and patient mother, his in-laws, Jim and Carol Maynard, and his brother, Timmy Stuhr. A service Celebrating Sandy's Life will be held Monday, September 12, 2022 in St. Andrew's Church Ministry Center, 440 Whilden St., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464, at 3:00 pm. The family will receive friends Sunday, September 11, 2022 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm in J. Henry Stuhr, Mount Pleasant Chapel, 1494 Mathis Ferry Rd. In memory of Sandy, please consider a donation to the Coastal Conservation Association, www.joincca.org, 131 Spring St., Charleston, SC 29403 or the Charleston Animal Society, charlestonanimalsociety.org, 2455 Remount Rd., North Charleston, SC 29406. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 6 to Sep. 11, 2022.

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Janice Meyer

September 1, 2024

Remembering Sandy and, the
J. Henry Stuhr family .

DENISE LOWERY

August 31, 2024

Sandy you and I had alot of fun at places where we shouldn't have funerals I am so sorry to have lost a good friend

Denise Lowery

December 12, 2023

I sure do miss him he was a really great guy knew him for along time. So sad to see this happen my God bless the family thru the holidays.

Denise Lowery

August 31, 2023

Sandy was a terrific person
We would joke around I will dearly miss him. He is in good hands now and we will meet again.

Denise Lowery

December 22, 2022

My condolences to the whole family. I just found out. Sandy was a great guy and always joked with me. I was so shocked he is loved by alot of people. I sure will miss him I have known him for about 20 years or so. He will be in my heart. God will watch over him. My sincere condolences Denise Lowery

Chubby mizzell

September 14, 2022

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Vincent and Susan Roman

September 13, 2022

Just learning of Sandy passing Susan and I send our deepest condolences along with our thoughts and prayers to his wife and family

Carolyn C. Jones

September 13, 2022

Carol, Catherine, and "Big Sandy", my heart is breaking for you all. That you have endured two recent deep losses is more than anyone can imagine. My sincere condolences and sympathy to the family.

May God bless and comfort you all,
Carolyn C. Jones

Shawn Rhoad

September 12, 2022

Our sincerest condolences and sympathies......Sandy was a wonderful and caring person.
Sincerely,
Shawn Rhoad & Family

Kim Barber

September 12, 2022

We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Rick and Kim Barber

Kay Hyman

September 12, 2022

Catherine and all of the Stuhr family members, my memories of Sandy are his big smile, giving heart and willingness to do whatever it takes to make a difference. It was obvious from the twinkle in his eye that he also had a mischievous and fun side. Many years ago he asked me to speak about Charleston Animal Society at the North Charleston rotary. It was obvious to me that he cared deeply about animals in our community as well as the people. Thank you so much for asking for donations for the animals in our care and his memory. Your kind gesture will leave a legacy of hope for animals. I know Sandy would approve. Kay

Butch and Jayne Henerey

September 11, 2022

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Sturh family , Sandy was a special person and a great neighbor. When we needed him in our time of need , he helped to ease the pain with his kind heart.
Butch and Jayne Henerey

Lisa Rogers Dunahoe

September 10, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss.
(Daughter of Andy Rogers who was friends with Sandy of Sullivans Island)

Elmire Raven

September 10, 2022

Sending Prayers and Condolences to the family. Sandy was a fun, caring person and I enjoyed our Rotary bond!

Mary Beth Northcutt Walker

September 10, 2022

Prayers for the Stuhr family. Sandy and many of the others on staff have been so accommodating to our family over the years and we are truly saddened to hear of this loss. May God give you peace and comfort now and in the days ahead

Rev Tim Shaw

September 9, 2022

Sandy was such a Gentleman and a blessing to the people he met.As a Minister for Christ,I personally witnessed that He was such a blessing to all who gathered to celebrate the Lives of LovedOnes.Now we celebrate Sandy´s Life.Shalom my Brother in our Lord´s Name

Carl and Connie Meynardie

September 8, 2022

He was one of the nicest man we ever met. So sorry for the loss for the family and all of his friends.

Steve Cordina

September 8, 2022

My condolences to the Stuhr family. Sandy Jr was a great man. He will be missed. Sending prayers.

Chris Sosnowski

September 8, 2022

I was so sorry to hear of Sandy´s sudden passing. I knew him most of our lives, and attended many funerals he worked. He was always friendly and often gregarious.
My condolences to the family

Mike Bolton

September 8, 2022

I was very fortunate to spend a lot of quality time with Sandy and found him to be one of the most kind hearted and genuine men I was ever around. I'm gonna miss him and want to send my prayers and condolences to his family and friends.

Riddell Perry

September 8, 2022

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Stuhr family.

David F. Madere

September 8, 2022

Sandy was a good friend and I was lucky to know him. Sorry for your loss and mine. He is with the Lord now....

Lisa Kirkpatrick

September 8, 2022

Prayers for peace and comfort for the family.
Lisa @ Pinckney Carter Co.

Mary Berlinsky

September 7, 2022

DEAR KATHERYN AND FAMILY I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS IT HAS NOT BEEN A GOOD YEAR FOR YOUR FAMILY OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU WE HAVE BEEN WITHYOUR FAMILY FOR A LONG TIME SINCERELY MARY PATTI AND ANNETTE

Janice Meyer

September 7, 2022

Catherine and, all of the J. Henry Stuhr's family are in my thoughts and prayers. My deepest condolences and sympathy at this profound time of grief and bereavement. Sandy, Jr. will be surely missed by all who knew him. God's peace be with you all.
Janice N. Meyer

Andy Ward

September 7, 2022

My deepest sympathies to the entire Stuhr family. RIP Sandy.

Cheryl Granet

September 7, 2022

My prayers of comfort and peace for your family. He´s up there with Big Ed just talking away.

Melicent Jaridau

September 7, 2022

Lynn, you are in my thoughts and prayers! I don't have the words that will comfort you. I only know of one that can do that, I pray you will let God comfort you.

Henry - French bull

September 7, 2022

May Gods light shine on all of you and keep you in its warmth.

Words cannot express my sympathy for your family; please know you´re in my thoughts and prayers.
Peace,
Ty Leslie

Pastor Fritz E. Young, Jr.

September 7, 2022

Sandy was a joy to know through many years. He rendered devoted and diligent service to many of our families when we were dealing with this same need.

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