Jim Davenport

Jim Davenport

Jim Davenport Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 31, 2012.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Jim Davenport, an Associated Press reporter who worked doggedly to inform people in South Carolina about what their governors, lawmakers and other powerful officials were doing with their tax money and their influence, died Monday, according to his wife, Debra. He was 54.

Davenport died after battling cancer for two years.

Davenport was a tenacious reporter. He not only was the first reporter to tell the world in 2009 that Gov. Mark Sanford had been missing for a couple of days, but he followed the story for years. Davenport revealed that Sanford used taxpayer money to upgrade himself to business or first-class on flights and use the state plane for personal trips. That led to Sanford paying a $74,000 fine, the biggest ethics penalty in state history.

During his 13 years with the AP, Davenport also revealed that the state Commerce Department used a private marketing account to pay for $1,000 chairs, a maid for the director's Columbia apartment and alcohol for its Christmas parties. He was a tireless advocate for the state's Freedom of Information Act, coordinating the first audit that showed how little public bodies and law enforcement agencies understood about the public's right to know.

He was at the Statehouse during some of the most dramatic periods of modern South Carolina history and was the wire service's main reporter on the day in July 2000 when both the Confederate flag was taken down and the state banned video gambling.

"Jim Davenport was the epitome of the thorough beat reporter, a man who cultivated sources because those he covered respected his ethics, his compassion, his tireless work ethic and his desire to hold those in power accountable for their actions. His enthusiasm and curiosity were boundless, matched only by his love for his family and his strength of character," said Evan Berland, Davenport's news editor during the Sanford scandal and now AP's deputy editor in the East Region. "Those who worked with Jim are the better for it." Davenport worked long hours, but his bosses knew he needed to leave on time when his daughter, Catherine, was performing on stage. His wife, Debra, said her husband loved his only child so much he wouldn't even take his tie off before he was romping around the room with her when she was little.

Before entering journalism, he drove a barge for a dredging operation, worked as a roadie for a band and made tires at a factory. He also had a master's degree in English. The journalism bug bit him while he was at the University of South Carolina

In October, Davenport's health kept him from attending a gathering planned in his honor by South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. So the governor came to his house instead.

She stayed and visited with Davenport for an hour, awarding him the Order of the Palmetto, the state's highest civilian honor. She said she respected Davenport, even when he pointed out her problems, like repeating a claim that half the people applying for jobs at the Savannah River Site nuclear complex failed drug tests. The actual number was less than 1 percent.

The governor said Davenport did his homework before talking to her and often knew more than she did. In a statement Monday, Haley praised him for his fairness, integrity and hard work.

"While we will miss Jim at the Statehouse, on the campaign trail and any place news is made, we know his legacy — not just as a great reporter but as a devoted husband, father and friend — will outlast those of us who were privileged enough to work with him. And our entire state will be better for that," Haley said.

After a stint at The State in Columbia, Davenport joined the AP's South Carolina bureau 13 years ago and quickly became an institution in the state. Perhaps no story better showed off his talents than the Sanford saga.

It started with a tip in June 2009 that Sanford hadn't been in his office for several days. Davenport was first to report the governor's disappearance and that the governor's staff had not been in contact with him either. They suggested he was hiking the Appalachian Trail. A few hours later, Davenport was the only reporter to talk to first lady Jenny Sanford, who didn't know where he was either, and said the governor hadn't talked to his sons on Father's Day.

The governor's revelation a few days later that he was in Argentina seeing his lover made worldwide news. But that wasn't the end of the story for Davenport. He, like many other reporters, wondered if the governor used taxpayer money or resources for the affair. Although that proved not to be the case, Davenport followed that thread to an even bigger scoop.

Poring through the governor's calendar, the flight records of state airplanes and other documents, Davenport learned Sanford used the state airplane to fly him to vacations, dentist appointments and a birthday party of a campaign donor. The records also showed the governor took flights in private planes to places like the Bahamas and did not disclose the travel in violation of ethics laws.

Sanford vigorously denied doing anything wrong, but eventually pleaded no contest to 37 ethics violations. The famously frugal governor had to pay a $74,000 fine and $36,498 to cover the costs of the investigation.

Despite his aggressive reporting, Davenport was highly regarded by the public officials he covered.

In March 2012, the South Carolina Senate honored Davenport with a resolution, introduced by Sen. John Land, who was wrapping up his 37th and final year in the Legislature.

"I never noticed whether Jim had an agenda," Land said. "He reported it fair, whether you liked it or not."

After the resolution was unanimously adopted, every senator came by to shake Davenport's hand, offering words of thanks and encouragement.

Six weeks later, the House also honored Davenport. Members recalled his deep intelligence and love for his state.

"Society is better when we have journalists who are smart people," Rep. Rick Quinn told Davenport, as he sat in the balcony, looking just a touch uncomfortable from all the attention. "South Carolina has been a better place because of your service."



JEFFREY COLLINS,Associated Press


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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July 1, 2015

I JUST FOUND OUT. MY CONDOLENCES

JEROME H BOKINA

July 25, 2014

Gone but not forgotten Revelaton 21:4

V W

February 27, 2013

Our condolences to the family. May the God of all comfort grant you peace during your sorrow and strengthen you during the days ahead.

m.johnson

February 20, 2013

May the almighty God comfort and show mercy to Jim family and friends.
Condolence!

January 12, 2013

sincere sympathy to the family may God Almighty be mericiful to you...q

Vicki Jinnette Ringer

January 4, 2013

Jim was simply the best. He was a friend and colleague and I'm a better person for having known him.

I hope the knowledge of how very much he adored the "girls" in his life will help sustain you during the long days ahead. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Godspeed, Jim.

Pat Peter

January 4, 2013

My sincere sympathy to you and your family.

Heidi Mohn Appel

January 4, 2013

To Debra and Catherine:
Jim was a long-ago friend as we struggled through many journalism classes together at USC, then milled around The State newsroom for the year or so I was there.
He was, and always has been, one of my journalism heroes. He never let anything take him off the story, waver from the truth, or compromise his principles.
He was a good, kind friend to me and many others in our circles of cub reporters. Jim became the best of us, the toughest of us, and the one who never sold out.
My heart is with you both. I hope there is comfort in knowing that he lived a wonderful life, he made a difference, and he is now free of pain and medical aggravation. Jim never could stand to be aggravated.
I wish peace, and and the warmth of irreplaceable memories, for you both.

Aunt Kay Green & Family Barbara Bennett

January 3, 2013

Debra, Catherine, and Gert. We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

David Carter

January 3, 2013

He was a great journalist and friend. SCGOP political events won't be the same without him. A great reporter, but even better family man. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family during this time of grief. Heaven has truly gained another saint.

Alison Armao

January 3, 2013

my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Nancy Atkinson

January 3, 2013

Jim was such a special person. Debra, my prayers are with you and Catherine. Thinking of you and so sorry for your loss.

January 2, 2013

The Neal Family

January 2, 2013

Debra and Catherine,
We are so sorry for your loss. He was a great man, and he will be missed by the many lives he touched. We love you both! Please let us know if you need anything. Stay strong <3

Sherry Shealy Martschink

January 2, 2013

He was a remarkable journalist and wonderful person. Jim served the state well. Lifting up your family in prayer at this time.

Kim Batte

January 2, 2013

Hope you find comfort in the words found in the Bible.

January 2, 2013

Debra, my thoughts and prayers are with you, your daughter and family.
Love, Linda Davis

D Stallings

January 2, 2013

It's times like this we need to go to God in prayer and his word for comfort. May you receive peace from God from his word

Patricia Arnold

January 2, 2013

Debra,
May God bless you and keep you close during this diffcult time. We will pray for you and your family.

Dianne Schultz Wyndham

January 1, 2013

Please accept my deepest condolences for your family. Jim and I were great friends in High School. His laugh and sense of humor was a staple of our days in class. Our old group is one smaller now. We have lost one of the best of us.

January 1, 2013

May you find comfort in the Hearer of prayer at this time. Psalm 65:2

William&June McCall

January 1, 2013

Debra thinking of you and your daughter at this trying time in your life...

Amy Breaux

January 1, 2013

Debra and Catherine Margaret, you are in my thoughts and prayers. I think of you often.

Jane Dowling

January 1, 2013

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in Peace.

January 1, 2013

Mr. Davenport is a hero in my book. May he rest in peace,may his beliefs in his profession not be forgotton.

January 1, 2013

Debra,
My condolences to you in the passing of your husband Jim. May you find peace from God to help you cope.
Rm. 15:33

Emma

December 31, 2012

All of us feel a sense of joy when we hear about good things being accomplished in the world. For the Bible states: "As cold water upon a tired soul, so is a good report."(Proverbs 25:25) Although, at times Jim had to report things that was not so joyful. But that's what good reporters do.
May God give you peace at this difficult time. Sorry for your loss.

December 31, 2012

To the Davenport family. I'm so sorry for your loss, I'm sure he will be missed by many. One day we won't have to worry about sickness, violence,and death.

December 31, 2012

My condolences to the Davenport family. Praying that God helps your family to cope with this difficult loss.

December 31, 2012

I am sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort grant you peace and comfort at this difficult time.

B. Johnson

Carol

December 31, 2012

Thank you, for setting the example and living each moment in peace.

Holly Gatling

December 31, 2012

May the faithful soul of our brother Jim rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him in Eternal Life with God.

December 31, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sophia

December 31, 2012

I'm sure Mr. Davenport will be gald to see a "Peaceful New World" and have a Ruler of justice & righteousness were the works of the wicked will be undone. Isa 9:6,7 Daniel 2:44 May you find comfort. 1John 3:8

December 31, 2012

During this time of sorrow may your family look to GOD to give you comfort and strength. May you be strengthed by the words of Philipians 4:6,7 as well. Please accept our heartfelt condolences for your loss.

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