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Alexander C. McLeod Sr.

McBee, South Carolina

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MCBEE | Alexander Campbell McLeod Sr., 78, died Thursday, August 14, 2008.Born in McBee, he was a son of the late Cary S. and Annie Spaugh McLeod. He was a member and Deacon of McBee Presbyterian Church. He graduated from Clemson University in 1953 and served in the U.S. Army as a Second...

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We had the pleasure of meeting this fine gentleman a little over two years ago when we first visited McLeod's Farm. We were new to the area. We instantly took a liking to him, and told him we have a close friend who could pass for his brother. We hadn't seen him on our last visits to the Farm, so today we decided to ride up, in hopes of being able to, once again, visit with him. Our hearts sunk when we learned of his passing. To all of Campbell's loved ones, we offer our heartfelt...

McLeod Family
Please know that The Hollands (Colleen Yates, Pat Rinehart, & Denny Holland) grew up with Campbell - worked with him-knew him- enjoyed him & I even went to Clemson w/him.
We will miss him too
Dennis Holland

To the McLeod Family,

We were so sad to hear of Campbell's passing. You guys are in our prayers. I will always remember Campbell's supply of peach jelly at the local restaurant and his pick up truck and dog! I am proud to have known him and shared in his life. God bless you all.

Ed, Barbara, Sarah & Megan

Kemp and Beth,
Please know you and your families are in our prayers.
I enjoyed seeing Campbell the last two revival services we had in McBee. We had some good conversations about faith and repentance. I will always admire and never forget Campbell for how he came back to his faith.

Dear Beth,
I am so sorry about your Dad. I know first hand that your memories will give you warmth. I think of my Dad often as I know you will do also of your Dad. I cherish my memories even though they are few, only 13 years of them. God bless you and your family.

Jan Seegars-Frye

Ms Suzanne, Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers, J & Karen Aldridge

When you shook Mr. Campbell's hand, you knew with certainty that you were shaking the hand of a “Man’s Man”. And thus, you knew that he was going to expect nothing but integrity and honesty from you if you were to have a relationship with his family. Not only McBee, but this world is a better place because of what he demanded from others and for the very footsteps he left behind. Ms. Suzanne and Thomas please know that I will continue to lift you and your family up in prayer and hope...

Kemp, Beth and all,

Please know there are many that care and share in your loss.

With heartfelt condolences.

>don<