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David H. Garner

Charleston, South Carolina

1941 - 2023

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David H. Garner CHARLESTON - David Harling Garner, of Charleston, SC, died peacefully at Roper Hospice Cottage on Friday, February 3, 2023 at the age of 81. David, the youngest of three boys, was born in Atlanta, GA, on June 4, 1941 to John Patterson Garner and Maude Harling Garner. David, also...

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Big Dave became a good friend of mine many years ago during my many visits with the Budolfs. I loved going to fish at Salt Point with Dave and his buddies. One very cold night we couldn't find any firewood, so I volunteered to split up a huge chunk of a tree trunk, which resisted my best efforts until I broke the maul and had to give up. Big Dave, not to be deterred, dragged the trunk into the bunkhouse, pushed it into the fireplace, doused it with used motor oil and tossed a match onto...

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Uncle David was an amazing man. We were watching family movies just a few weeks ago from a Thanksgiving visit with mom and dad at the coast. He had a wonderful sense of humor. He will be greatly missed.

What a privilege it was to spend time with Oompah whenever he visited Oxford to hunt Ohio deer with Buddy. The deer in our field will miss his corn treats and futile attempts at "catching" one of them. Love, The Winkler Family

Sincere condolences upon the passing of this fine man. Fond memories of working with Dave at Katrina clean up. God bless your family. Pastor Pat Kelley

To David's Family: We at Star Gospel Mission celebrate Dave´s life and many contributions to our work over his many years of service as a board member. Because of him, lives were changed for the better. ...And Charleston is a better place because of his care and concern for the less fortunate. Praying for you during this time of loss.

We have great memories of David and his many friends coming for lunch at my Ye Ole Fashioned in S. Windermere . Always smiling and enjoying life. Sorry for your lose . Rod Lapin

Dave had a Heart of Gold.I knew him since the 80's. He always would bring the best lunches to our office. I sure missed him when he retired. He will be missed.

My sincerest condolences to family and friends. I remember Dave was always so happy and kind whenever he came to our office. His famous lowcountry boil lunches were always a hit, and he would always share stories that would make the whole table shake with laughter. He will leave us with great memories.