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William Sanderson Stuhr SULLIVAN'S ISLAND - William Sanderson Stuhr, age 88, of Sullivan's Island, SC, widower of Fonda Wrenn Stuhr, and retired Chief Executive Officer of J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. took his final breaths on this earth Saturday, April 8, 2023, at his home "The Sandlot" on Sullivan's Island. Sandy was born March 3, 1935, in Charleston, SC, the second son of J. Harry Stuhr and Rose Lorene Sanderson Stuhr. Growing up with his four brothers and sister at 5 Gadsden Street, he shared countless adventures along the streets, waters and marshes of Charleston. From a young age, he described himself as an inattentive, restless student, creating frustration and angst for a vast array of educators, ranging from Craft School on Queen Street to The High School of Charleston and the gates of The Citadel. Fortunately, Sandy's non-stop chatter and physical energy were effectively channeled into many activities outside of a classroom. He developed expertise as a fisherman and hunter, taught swimming and worked as a lifeguard at the Charleston Municipal Pool, and played football at Charleston High. Whatever athletic skills he lacked on the football field, Sandy compensated for with his grit and absence of fear. In no small feat, he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English, graduated from The Citadel and took his place as a proud member of the Class of 1958. Sandy often recanted the first time he saw the love of his life, Fonda Wrenn, at St. Johannes Lutheran Church, the church he was brought up in. She batted those big brown eyes at him, and the rest is their history. They married in 1958. Following his graduation from The Citadel, Sandy joined his family funeral business as a fourth-generation funeral director. With their two rambunctious toddlers, Sandy, Jr. and Timmy, Sandy and Fonda moved to Kentucky while he attended the Kentucky School of Mortuary Science. For Sandy and Fonda this early time together in rural Kentucky, away from their Charleston family and friends, created a bond which lasted 57 years until Fonda's death in 2015. Sandy and Fonda's marriage was a true partnership, which others admired and envied. Together they raised their four children, Sandy, Jr., Timmy, Carol and Catherine in Hobcaw Point, Mt. Pleasant and enjoyed all life had to offer them. Sandy always spoke of his beloved Fonda with pride and reverence; there was never a question of how deeply he loved her and respected the strength she carried within her tiny 100 lb frame. One of Sandy's countless legacies is his consummate expertise as an outdoorsman in the fields and on the waters of the Lowcountry. He was a founding father of saltwater fly fishing and an indisputable dead eye shot. His love of fishing led him to earn his captain's license, operate his own guide service, and be recognized by Field and Stream along with numerous other publications through the years. The accolades were inconsequential to him - he simply loved the essence and sport of fishing. He, and his boat The Crowd Pleaser, were iconic in the Charleston community and on the waters of the Lowcountry. Although very few anglers possess his skills, it was his story-telling, humor, and the patience he displayed while teaching others which made him so well-respected. Through guided fishing trips and quail hunts at Pinetop, Sandy Stuhr believed in and promoted conservation efforts his entire life. While in his company, he wanted you to have fun, and he instilled in you a respect and an understanding of the beauty and limited supply of the Lowcountry's natural resources. Sandy's achievements extended beyond his persona as Captain of The Crowd Pleaser. The Post & Courier's article, "Charleston Mortician's Fishing Method Is Deadly" highlighted his impact both on the water and professionally. Contrary to most funeral service professionals in his day, Sandy was a visionary leader in his family's fifth-generation business. Although he possessed a strong business acumen, he maintained an attitude of humility and an understanding of the suffering of others. As a CEO, he knew when, where, and how to expand his family's business. He understood and loved the Lowcountry, its people, changes, and growth patterns. As a leader, his decisions came from a place of confidence, not ego. He dedicated his energies to ensuring the sustainability and excellence of a multi-generational funeral business for the benefit of his family, employees, and the greater community. Sandy provided leadership in his service as President of the South Carolina Funeral Directors Association from 1978 - 1979. He advocated for South Carolinians, by initiating and lobbying for improvements in the state's pre-need funeral program. In his quest for funeral excellence, Sandy and J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. were invited to join Selected Independent Funeral Homes, where he ultimately served on their national board of directors. Sandy was a proud Charlestonian and active in numerous organizations across the Lowcountry. He was a founding member of the Coastal Conservation Association, Ducks Unlimited member and Life Sponsor, Rotary Club of Charleston member and Paul Harris Fellow, and a member of Etiwan Masonic Lodge in Mt. Pleasant. Sandy was a member of the Hobcaw Yacht Club, The Carolina Yacht Club, Mount Pleasant Cotillion, Honorary Life Member of the Hibernian Society and a Life Member of the German Friendly Society. Sandy was a faithful member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. He was one of the original board members of Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina. With his leadership as Board Chairman, Sandy played an instrumental role in the success of Goodwill, which today operates as Palmetto Goodwill and continues its legacy of offering a "hand up" to community members in need. A generous and ardent supporter of The Citadel, his dedication was evidenced by his attendance at football games, membership in the Summerall Society, and support of The Citadel Foundation, among many other college related activities. He maintained and cherished life-long friendships with his Citadel classmates. Sandy was true to the people, places and practices he believed in. Captivating you with his charm, quick wit and infectious humor, he left you wanting more. He was a faithful husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. For the past eight years he enjoyed the company of his Brittany Spaniel and faithful companion, Wego. His daughters see him as a feminist and a man in full. Others know him as Papa, Big Sandy, Senior, "For Outdoor Use Only," The Duke, or Captain Sandy. The essence of who he was - and always will be - simply cannot be confined to words. Well done, Captain, well done. Sandy was preceded in death by his wife, Fonda; his sons, William Sanderson Stuhr, Jr., and Timothy Wrenn Stuhr; and his brother, J. Harry Stuhr, Jr. He is survived by his daughters, Carol S. Kays (Charles R. Kays, M.D.) of Wilmington, NC, and Catherine L. Stuhr of Mt. Pleasant, SC; his grandchildren, Trey Stuhr, Courtney Stuhr, Josh Stuhr, Justin Stuhr (Dani), Andrew McKellar (fiance Susan Wilson), Alex McKellar (Joanna), Grace Kays, and Lilly Kays; great-grandchildren, Kimberly, William, Sophie, Jonathan, Lorelai, and Zayla; daughters-in-law, Lynne Stuhr of Moncks Corner, SC, and Pam Stuhr of Mt. Pleasant, SC; brothers, Frederick V. Stuhr (Sarah) of Wadmalaw Island, David B. Stuhr (Kay) of California, and Richard C. Stuhr (Karen Henriksen) of Charleston, SC; sister, Nancy Stuhr Jones; and many nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to The Citadel Foundation (designated to J. Harry Stuhr Athletic Scholarship Fund), 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, SC 29409; the Coastal Conservation Association, CCA South Carolina, 3021-10 McNaughton Drive, Columbia, SC 29223; Palmetto Goodwill, c/o Community Relations Officer, 2150 Eagle Drive, Bldg 100, North Charleston, SC 29406 or St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 604 Pitt Street, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464. His Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, April 13, 2023, in the Summerall Chapel, The Citadel, with interment to follow in Mount Pleasant Memorial Gardens. Friends may pay respects in the J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Mount Pleasant Chapel, 1494 Mathis Ferry Road, Wednesday, April 12, 2023, between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. The family will be present for a visitation in the funeral chapel Wednesday between the hours of 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm. A memorial message may sent to the family by visiting www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Apr. 10 to Apr. 11, 2023.

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Robert Smith

April 28, 2023

I just found out about Sandy´s passing but wanted to extend my sincere condolences to Catherine and the entire Stuhr family. Sandy was a great man who had compassion for serving the greater good. I had the privilege of being a staff member during his tenure as the Board Chair of Goodwill. His contributions personally and financially kept the doors open when Goodwill struggled. As the then CEO (now retired) I was honored to induct him into the Goodwill Hall of Fame in 2004 in recognition of his contributions that have allowed Goodwill to provide services to tens of thousands of people needing a hand up. Sandy was a great man and will be missed by many.

A tremendous legacy reflective of a great man!

Bob Smith
Retired CEO
Palmetto Goodwill

Donna DeRosa Heitman

April 12, 2023

My thoughts and prayers to all family, friends and employees during the loss of a great leader. I've known Mr. Sandy all of my life and spent many times at the funeral home when my parents worked at Stuhr's. I remember running into Mrs. Fonda and Mr. Sandy at the Cavallero restaurant more times than I can remember. I pray you all find peace and comfort in your memories.

The FTD Sentiments of Love Arrangement

Wes, Jan and Nicole McLean

Sent Flowers

Gary Keisler

April 11, 2023

Captain Sandy will be missed by many. He was a an incredible supporter to the CCA- East Cooper
Chapter and donated many hunting and fishing trips that raised money to support our conservation efforts. He was a true Southern Gentleman and loved the low country and worked tirelessly to preserve it.

Barbara Gilchrist

April 11, 2023

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Sandy was a life time friend of my husband, John Gilchrist.

Lisa Risher and Gerald Risher Jr.

April 11, 2023

To the entire Stuhr family, you are in our hearts and prayers. Mr. Stuhr was a fine man and always was kind to me. His loss is great to the Charleston area, but I know he is with the love of his life. Peace to you all.

Elmire Raven

April 10, 2023

Sending condolences and prayers to Catherine and her entire family. May your father Rest in Peace!

Cheryl & Kristen Granet

April 10, 2023

Condolences to the Stuhr family and friends that have been touched by their. May peace & comfort be with you.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

The Town of Sullivan's Island

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Robert Stockton

April 10, 2023

I'm sure Sandy will make an impression at the Pearly Gates -- always smiling, always a perfect Charleston gentleman. My condolences to my friend Richard and other members of the Stuhr family.

Brenda Burkholder

April 10, 2023

Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our son Brandon has many fond memories of spending time with the twins and Captain Sandy. He was truly an amazing individual and we know he will be missed by so many people.
Brenda and Kirby Burkholder

Karla (Ruopoli) Lynes

April 10, 2023

I'm so sorry to hear of Mr. Sandy's passing. I worked at Stuhr's Mt. Pleasant location for a summer as their weekend clerk and admired him. The entire Stuhr family were kind and loving and I'm sorry for their loss. Mr. Sandy will be missed by so many.
My sympathies.
Karla Lynes (fka Karla Ruopoli)

Edward Bernard

April 10, 2023

Sincere condolences particularly to Catherine Stuhr and the entire Stuhr family. Ed Bernard

Stephen Sumner

April 9, 2023

What an honor and a blessing it was to have worked and served along side of this man God allowed me to do for 20 years of my life! You will be forever missed and never forgotten.
My condolences to Catherine and Carol and the entire Stuhr family.

Riddell Perry

April 9, 2023

My condolences go out to the Stuhr family. May all of you find peace and comfort at this difficult time.

Jimmy and Patty Hayes

April 9, 2023

To the Stuhr family,
We are dearly sorry to hear of your loss. We have many wonderful memories of Mr. Sandy,he was a true friend! Let your memories comfort you for the rest of your lives!God bless all of you!

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