Ann-Pryor-Obituary

Ann Looper Pryor

Charleston, South Carolina

Age 64

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DIED
March 6, 2026
AGE
64
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Pryor, Ann Looper, 64, of Charleston died March 6, 2026. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr Inc. Downtown Chapel.

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Absolutely heartbroken. My best friend in high school. We lost touch be reconnected several years ago. The world is a darker place without Ann. My thoughts and prayers are with her family, especially Greg and their sweet pups.

She saw in me what I did and would not let me stay in my comfort zone. Thank you.

We are shocked and saddened to read of Ann's passing. I met Ann and Greg when they lived in DC, Greg and Mark worked together. Ann was such a gracious hostess and made everyone she met feel important wherever she was. Our hearts break for Greg, all her family and friends. May Ann's memory be a blessing.

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I worked closely with Ann when I interned for the alumni association at CofC. Words can´t explain how impressive she was, both as a professional and as a human being. I´m lucky to have remained in touch with her as an alum. She was so kind, influential and radiant. The world will miss her light, and my heart aches for those who loved her. My heart goes out to Greg and her family.

I cannot believe this news. Total shock. Ann and I were close in college and stayed in touch through FB over the years. She always made sure to reach out to me when C of C was having some kind of function. Both of us are native South Carolinians and she was truly a southern bell. We need so many more of those. God be with you Ann and your husband Greg. So devastating.

I worked with Greg in DC but didn't know Ann at that time. My job transferred me to Charleston where I was able to reconnect with Greg. I had the wonderful privilege of meeting Ann when they invited me to their lovely home for Sunday Brunch. She is the consummate Southern Lady and I'm so honored that I had the opportunity the meet her. My deepest condolences to Greg and all those impacted by the loss of this amazing lady.

I came to know Ann when she was Federal Government Affairs director at the AIA national headquarters in DC, in the early 90s. Her southern charm and genuine warmth toward pretty much everyone she encountered in her work was of real value in advancing the AIA's agenda. That agenda was the betterment of the profession and the benefits that design excellence brings to the world, not only here. She worked with effectively with skill distinction on the effort to bring aesthetic values to DOT,...

I´m heartbroken to hear of Ann´s death. She was a bright light, indeed! She was such a wonderful person, and a fabulous influence on many, especially at The College. We will remember her at our 175th anniversary Convention at this summer. Prayers for all who will miss her until we meet again.