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Dr. C. Wilson Orr

Anderson, South Carolina

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DR. C. WILSON ORR ANDERSON, SC - Dr. Clarence Wilson Orr, age 92, of 2203 West North Avenue and husband of the late Mary Holler Orr died on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at the Rainey Hospice House. A Graveside Service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, June 6, 2008 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park...

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Lujack and family, I was fortunate enough to play a few rounds of golf with Doc.and it was aiways enjoyable. The history lessons and amusing stories he shared will always be rememberd.We all will miss him.

Dear Lujack and all of the Orr Family,
My thought and prayers are with you all during such a sad time. I always looked forward to the days Dr. Orr would come in and visit with me at Perpetual. He was a great man whom I looked up to and respected immensely.

April 1st, 1977, I was admitted to Anserson Area Medical center for emergency sugery,,,I don't remember going in to the operating room, but I will never forget the next morning, Dr. Orr walking into my room with his 'pipe' in his mouth, with a cheerful smile saying, 'Good Morning' 'rabbit'',,he was a great man, knew him from that day on and till he retired from the hospital...May God comfort and bless all of you

Lujack and family, Dr. Orr was a unique and special man. He touched everyone in our family. He introduced me to golf at an early age and golf became my lifetime profession. We played a 1000 rounds of golf together, you get to know a person on the golf course. Lujack, your dad was a quality man. I will miss him dearly.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
God Bless,
Jackie and Claire Seawell & family

Dr. Orr was a special person. To this day, he is the most interesting person I have ever met. The most fun I had on the golf course, was playing with him. We'll all miss him.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories. He was as great a physician as he was a man.
God Bless

To: LuJack and the rest of the family. I am a retired RN who graduated from AMH in the class of 1957. I remember Dr.Orr as one who would always ENCOURAGE and INSTRUCT student nurses instead of putting them down for not knowing how to do a new procedure. We LOVED to operate with him because he was ALWAYS kind and comical. In later years I was to find him to be a "right arm" for me in that my Doctor boss was ill for several weeks and I HAD to have someone I could trust to take care of our...

I am very sorry for your loss. Dr. Orr was special to me. I had the pleasure of having many golf lessons with him.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.