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Sylvia Grey Cox Reddick
November 17, 1938-July 1, 2011
Conway, S.C.
Sylvia Grey Cox Reddick, 72, died July 1, 2011, of pulmonary fibrosis at her home in Conway. She was born November 17, 1938, in Conway, a daughter of the late Sanford DeWitt Cox, Jr. and Irene Butler Cox. She was the wife of James Hines Reddick, Jr., whom she married in Savannah, Ga., on November 23, 1960, and the mother of one daughter, Mary Grey Reddick Moses.
She graduated from Conway High School, attended Columbia College, and graduated from the University of Georgia in the first class for teachers of orthopedically handicapped students. She received a Masters in Education from the University of South Carolina at Coastal Carolina and earned her PhD from Nova Southeastern University.
She taught the first class for orthopedically handicapped students in the public schools of Chatham County, Georgia, at Thunderbolt Elementary School in Savannah. After moving to Atlanta with her husband, she taught hospital-bound students at the Elk's Aidemore Rehabilitation Hospital at Emory University.
After they moved to Conway and the birth of their daughter, Sylvia retired from the education profession and devoted the next eighteen years to being a wife, mother, and part-time employee and community volunteer. During this time she taught weekday kindergarten at Trinity United Methodist Church, worked at the Conway Chamber of Commerce, and drew land maps for S.D. Cox Surveyors, Inc. After her daughter entered college, she returned to the classroom, teaching sutdents with profound disabilities in the Horry County Schools at the Center for Exceptional Children, Conway High School, and South Conway Elementary School, until her retirement.
Her community involvement included serving on the boards of directors for the Conway Chamber of Commerce, the Pee Dee Council Girls Scouts of America, the Horry County Museum, the American Cancer Society, the New York Theatre Series, and the Community Concert Series. She was appointed to serve on the Historical Preservation Committee for the City of Conway's Robert Mills Court House, and on the Horry County Recreation Commission.
She was a member and past president of the Horry County Historical Society, the Fine Arts Club of Conway, and a founding member and past president of the Theatre of the Republic where she performed in and directed several productions during the 1970's. She was co-leader of Girl Scout Troop 39 for ten years.
Her awards include Conway Chamber of Commerce Woman of the Year, Conway Business and Professional Woman of the Year, Theatre of the Republic's Standing Ovation Award, and the Ernest E. Richardson Award from the Horry County Historical Society.
She organized a county-wide signature drive which, along with the efforts of many others, resulted in saving the historic Burroughs School building in Conway, soon to house the Horry County Museum.
She was a member of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, the Peter Horry Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, South Carolina Chapter XXXI of The Colonial Dames of America, and the Thomas Minor Society, and was a charter member and past president of both the Dr. Thomas Fincklea Chapter and the Chicora Chapter of the National Society Colonial Dames 17th Century.
She was a charter member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Conway where she served in many capacities over the years. She was currently a member of the Ladies Fellowship Class and the Bunnie Butler Circle of the United Methodist Women.
She loved her family and friends, and enjoyed genealogy, history, and needlework.
Survivors include her husband, James Hines Reddick, Jr., of the home; a daughter, Mary Grey Reddick Moses and husband, Ansley Tyler Moses of Lookout Mountain, Ga.; two grandchildren, Ann Tyler Moses of Stanford, Calif., and James Thatcher Moses of Lookout Mountain, Ga.; two sisters, Ann Butler Cox Long and husband, James Furman Long of Plantersville, and Susan Dean Cox Graves of Garden City Beach; two nephews, Sanford Cox Graves and wife, Jennifer Lee Alexander Graves, and John Reuben Long, II and wife, Mary Virginia Hill Long, all of Conway; two nieces, Jill Irene Long Crosswell and husband, Dr. Hal Holland Crosswell, III of Columbia, and Angela Dean Graves of Marietta, Ga.; four great nephews, John Reuben Long, III, Hal Holland Crosswell, IV, Sanford Cox Graves, II, and Glenn Alexander Graves; and three great nieces, Anne Elizabeth Crosswell, Caroline Hill Long, and Virginia Butler Long.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her grandparents, Sanford DeWitt and Belle Parker Cox, and Malcolm Claudius and Bunnie Lewis Butler.
The family will receive friends at the home, 100 Park Avenue, Conway, Sunday, July 3, 2011, from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. Funeral services will be at Trinity United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 5, 2011, officiated by Dr. Sandra S. Poirel and the Rev. Murray Gibbons. The family will have a private burial following the service.
Pallbearers will be Sanford Cox Graves, John Reuben Long, II, Dr. Hal Holland Crosswell, III, John Benjamin Burroughs, James Ralph Holbert, III, and Robert Walter Hill, IV.
Memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, 198 Long Avenue, Conway, SC 29526, or to The Horry County Historical Society, 606 Main Street, Conway, SC 29526.
The family appreciates the excellent sustaining care of Solaris Hospice.
Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel, is in charge.

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Published by The Sun News on Jul. 3, 2011.

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July 12, 2011

Jim and Family
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this great loss of Sylvia. May God bless and keep each of you through this difficult time. Sylvia was a blessing for us at Trinity.

Janice and Ernest Hardwick

Betty Reid

July 6, 2011

Sylvia was a special person in many ways. In her quiet, unassuming manner, Sylvia touched the lives of many people with her gifts and talents - her family, her students, her church family, and her community. She will be missed but the legacy that she left will continue.

July 5, 2011

Ann and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Sylvia. She was a good friend and a wonderful lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Love,
Denise Langley Andrews

Sylvia Richardson

July 5, 2011

Jim and family,

Sorry I did not get by to speak with you but my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Sylvia was such a gentle, friendly and loving person. She is an example of a life well lived.

Katie McClure

July 5, 2011

To Mary Grey and to Mr. Jim Reddick,
My condolences. I just heard about Mrs. Reddick's passing this morning. I loved her. I was so happy that I was able to see her earlier this year just to remind her what a difference she made in my life. I owe her and God so much. She inspired me to live a life of service. I just retired June 30, 2011 from Charleston County School District after 30 years of service. As a young girl scout leader I looked up to her. She changed my life and in doing so impacted thousands of other children's lives via me. Most important my own son was raised with a model of service and is currently in the Peace Corp in the Ukraine after having graduated from Furman. This wonderful woman will always live in my heart and actions. 843-860-1310

Dianne Hucks Porter

July 5, 2011

Susan and all of Sylvia's family,
Celebrate a life well lived and a wonderful lady that so beautifully touched so many lives.

Dessie Wright

July 4, 2011

I am so sorry to read about Sylvia death. My prayers are with all the family. I was with her when her lovely daughter was born and have known the Cox family all my life and grew to love them all. She was a jewel and always friendly. She was a very strong person and was an inspiration to me. may God bless and comfort all of you. I know she will be missed. Dessie Thompson Wright

Harvey Simpson

July 4, 2011

To Jim:
This note is to condole you and your lovely family, my brother. What a blessing it was, to have been able to serve you and your dear wife! I have never witnessed more "COURAGE IN FAITH" during an illness, by anyone!
There is no doubt that Sylvia went HOME to be with our Lord, Jim.
O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? 1 Cor.15:55
Thanks be to God, who gives to us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Cor.15:57.

July 4, 2011

Mary Grey and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I know Mary Grey that your mother is proud of you for all that you have accomplished and for the person you have become. Although I did not know her personally, I know from our discussions what a wonderful person she was. I know that she will be greatly missed.

Love to each of you~

Beth Moss and family

Rachel & Johnny Allen

July 3, 2011

We were so sorry to hear about Sylvia. She was a gem of a person - as are all the "Cox" girls. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dwight Kilboure

July 3, 2011

Personally and on behalf of First-Centenary, I express our love and sympathies. We have prayed many times for Mrs. Reddick. Mary Grey has kept us posted of her condition.

May God give you strength, comfort and peace.

Dr. Dwight S. Kilbourne
Sr. Pastor - First-Centenary UMC Chattanooga, Tn

Bud Holbert

July 3, 2011

I'm very saddened to learn of Sylva's demise. Evelyn and I extend our heartfelt sympathies to the Reddick family and to Ann and Susan and their families. Sylvia was an inspiration to me and I regret so much not visiting with her earlier to research and discuss our Cox lineage. With our love, thoughts and prayers for all.
Bud & Evelyn

Dorothy J Dunn

July 3, 2011

Ann,

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your sweet sister, Sylvia. I'm sending you a hug from all of my family.

My thoughts go out to all of the family!

Love you,
Dorothy J Dunn & family

July 3, 2011

Sylvia was my college roommate and dearest friend at Georgia. My sympathy to the family on the lost of a very special person.

Kay Franks Morgan

Cecelia Tackett

July 3, 2011

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I found it a great honor working with Mrs. Reddick at South Conway Elementary School.

Barbara Diaz

July 3, 2011

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

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