Theodore Tobias Mappus Jr.

Theodore Tobias Mappus Jr. obituary, Charleston, SC

Theodore Tobias Mappus Jr.

Theodore Mappus Obituary

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Theodore Tobias Mappus, Jr., husband of the late Dorothy (Polly) Rodeniser Mappus and the late Jacqueline Smith Lohr Mappus, died on Friday, February 11, 2022, in Charleston, SC. The family will receive friends at a visitation and reception at J. Henry Stuhr Funeral Home, 232 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC on Wednesday, February 16, 2022, from 4 - 6 pm. All are invited to attend his funeral service at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 405 King Street, Charleston, SC on Thursday, February 17, 2022, at 11 am. Interment will be at Bethany Cemetery following the service. Ted was born July 20, 1926, in Charleston, SC, the son of Theodore T. Mappus and Elsie Buck Mappus. He attended public schools in Charleston, graduating from the High School of Charleston. He attended Newberry College and graduated from Duke University in 1946. Following graduation, he served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Supply Corps during WWII and then was recalled during the Korean Conflict for two years. He married Dorothy (Polly) Rodeniser in 1948 and they celebrated their golden anniversary in 1998. She predeceased him 1999. In 2001, he married Jacqueline (Jackie) Smith Lohr who predeceased him in 2010. He founded the Mappus Insurance Agency, Inc. in 1960. He received the CPCU designation in that same year. Along with working hard at a successful career, Mr. Mappus believed in being active in his church and in the community. Ted was a lifelong member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, having served on its church council for 24 years and 9 years as treasurer. He served as president of the Arion Society, the Downtown Athletic Club, the Charleston Exchange Club, the Coastal Carolina Fair, the Franke Home Board, and the Bishop Gadsden Residents' Council. He served on the boards of The Salvation Army (life member), the Franke Home, Lutheran Homes of South Carolina, Lutheran Homes Foundation, and Roper St. Francis Foundation. Ted was a member of The Charleston Exchange Club, Deutscher Bruderlicher Bund (life member), Arion Society (life member), German Friendly Society (life member), Country Club of Charleston, and Carolina Yacht Club. He served as President of the Independent Insurance Agents of Charleston, the Independent Agents of South Carolina, and as State National Director of the Independent Agents of America. Ted was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1986 as a Republican and served two terms (4 years). He was awarded The Order of the Palmetto by Governor Carroll Campbell in 1990 and was appointed to the Patriots' Point Authority. The section of the Mark Clark Expressway (I-526) from Savannah Highway (Hwy. 17) to the Ashley River bears his name. The two most important things in his life were to be able to fix and repair anything and everything and his loving family. Ted is survived by his children; Theodore T. Mappus III (Susan), Nancy Mappus Callahan, and Mary Ann Mappus Taylor (Arthur). He adored his 9 grandchildren, Frances Mappus Cross (Bruce), Mary Mappus Finklea (Wade), Theodore T. Mappus IV (Katherine), Christopher William Callahan (Monica), Miles Frederick Callahan (Jennifer), Robert Hawley Callahan, Nancy Sue Duncan (Brad), William Dean Billard II (Jill), and Michael Patrick Billard. His 13 great grandchildren brought him great joy - Lauren Cross, Anna Cross, Tucker Mappus V, Will Mappus, Mary Pat Duncan, Madeline Duncan, Ford Duncan, Hawley Billard, Maggie Billard, Alaina Callahan, Cora Callahan, Katherine Callahan, Palmer Callahan, and soon-to-arrive #14, Teddy Callahan. Memorials may be made to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 405 King Street, Charleston, SC 29403 or Bishop Gadsden Residents Assistance Fund, 1873 Camp Road, Charleston, SC 29412.

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March 13, 2022

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February 23, 2022

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February 20, 2022

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Stephanie Miller Rosenfeld

March 13, 2022

My condolences to your family. Mr. Mappus taught me in Sunday School in Junior and Senior High. He taught us so much, so well.

Chuck Pegram

February 23, 2022

Teddy,
Kaye and I send our deepest condolences. Mr Ted was a class act and what a pleasure it was to see him on Sunday mornings. Always a kind word for anyone he spoke with. It was an honor to know him.

Sherry Martschink

February 20, 2022

I was so very sorry to learn of Ted's passing. I was fortunate enough to get to know him through St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, through politics and serving on the delegation together, through the insurance business and through community work. Thanks to all of you for sharing him with the rest of us. He will be missed.
I hate that I missed paying my respects but I have been -- and still am -- in the hospital.

Jim & Nancy Flatley

February 17, 2022

To the Mappus Family - Our sincerest condolences on your giant loss. Our world would be a far difference place right now if there were just a few more human beings with Ted's countless and wonderful human attributes sprinkled around in the right places. When I took over the responsibilities of getting Patriots Point back on track 28 years ago as a new arrival in South Carolina, Ted immediately took me under his wing and mentored me safely through both the many political and good old boy wickets, until I could carry-on effectively in bringing the Naval & Maritime Museum up to the standards expected by our State and the Museum's 300-thousand visitors. Coincidently, both Ted and Polly assured that Nancy and I were properly introduced to the Lowcountry. We will forever remain indebted to Ted, a true saint of a man, with a perpetual smile and gentle sense of humor. Heaven will be even more heavenly with Ted in residence! May he rest peacefully and eternally in Our Creator's embrace!
Rear Admiral Jim and Nancy Flatley

Tommy and Sheri OBrien

February 16, 2022

We are so sorry for your loss.

Ralph Shafer

February 14, 2022

I did not know you but I know your daughter Nancy. She is my artistic director in the Tampa Oratorio Singers. She is a fine gal and wonderful to sing for. She has such a gift for music and expression. You should be proud of her.

Jan Rodenberg Hardman

February 14, 2022

To Teddy, Nancy, Mary Ann, and the rest of the family: I was so sad to learn of Ted's passing. Now he and Polly will be together once more! They were the best Godparents to me! I loved them both so very much! I love you all, too! I would like to bring something to help y'all feed the crowds I know will be coming over. Lots of hungry children :) Unfortunately, she will not be able to attend the funeral. Prayers for you all! Much love, Jan

Hank Drews

February 14, 2022

Teddy, I was so sorry to hear of your loss . Your father was truly a class act. You certainly have wonderful memories to comfort you. I feel privileged to have known him.Hank

Debbie Elliott Hanna

February 14, 2022

Nancy, I am terribly sorry to hear of your father“s passing. I will not be able to attend the visitation or services, but I will keep your family and you in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you find comfort in the many years of wonderful memories you have with your father.

With Deepest Sympathy,

Debbie Elliott Hanna

The Duncan Family

February 13, 2022

Mr. Mappus was a true Charlestonian Gentleman he was kind,caring and always had that beautiful smile. He was a pleasure to talk with to know him was to Love him. He will be missed by so many but will remain in so many hearts.

Cheryll Woods-Flowers

February 13, 2022

I have never met a finer, kinder man...I pray that the Mappus family will find peace in the coming weeks and months.

Jim Ratledge

February 12, 2022

He will be missed. I knew him as a competitor and friend. Quite a gentleman!

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