Eugene-Hay-Obituary

Eugene Gordon Hay

Charleston, South Carolina

Feb 10, 1925 – Mar 15, 2013 (Age 88)

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BORN
February 10, 1925
DIED
March 15, 2013
AGE
88
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Eugene Gordon Hay CHARLESTON - Eugene Gordon Hay, 88, of Charleston, SC, retired Executive Vice President of Coburg Dairy, Inc., and husband of Charlotte Hanckel Hay, died peacefully at his home on Friday, March 15, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013, in...

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My love and prayers to you all, so far away but near to my heart, all these years.

Charlene & Billy,
My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. May the memories you have with your Dad sustain you at this time.
Prayerfully,
Gayle Hood Zeola
Lake Wylie, NC

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Thoughts and prayers to the whole family. I have many happy memories from being at "the dairy" during high school (First Baptist). He was a kind man to all of us kids and we are better for having known him. God bless you all.

E. Gordon was not a BOSS but a friend. I worked with him at Coburg and I found in him a gentleman in all respects and and the whole Hanckel family were Great. I am very proud to have been a member of that Coburg
family. Our thoughs and prayers are with you in these difficult times. Haskell and Shirley Scott, Greenville S.C.

Mary Jenkins,

Les and I are so sorry to hear about your brother's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hay family, and the Jenkins family.

Let us know if we can do Anything to help you.

Love,
Country & Mazie III

Praying for all of you. I will miss Uncle Gordon so much,especially his kindness, smile and twinkle in his eye he always shared with everyone he met!

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hay family. Coburg Dairy has been a huge part of our lives and he was always someone Kenny admired!

Sherard and Ken Thomas

I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Gordon Hay. He was absolutely one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known. He was my "boss" in the personnel department at Coburg Dairy, and was a very gentle "teacher" who had a unique way of letting you know that you "did the job well, but let me suggest ..." Never did he insult you. He was a good and fair man and mentor. I was raised up with the Hanckel family and my love, thoughts and prayers are with Charlotte, the Hay children and...