Harry Bancroft-Limehouse-Obituary

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Harry Bancroft Limehouse

Johns Island, South Carolina

Dec 3, 1938 – Feb 3, 2022 (Age 83)

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BORN
December 3, 1938
DIED
February 3, 2022
AGE
83
LOCATION
Johns Island, South Carolina

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Harry Bancroft "Buck" Limehouse, Jr., 83. of Johns Island, SC, passed away on February 3, 2022, at home, after an extended battle with cancer. Buck is survived by his wife of 60 years, the former Frances "Frankie" Fennell of Walterboro, SC. He and Frankie have four sons: Harry Bancroft "Chip"...

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Our Prayers and Condolences Are Offered To His Beloved Family. Buck Was An ICON & A Gentlemen of The Highest Order; I Enjoyed Working With Him On The Conway Bypass & The Carolina Bays Parkway During The 1990´s on Behalf Of Horry County! The State of South Carolina Lost One Of It´s Most Influential Benefactors!

Dear Frankie and family. Please accept our condolences on Buck's passing. The magnitude of his generosity and persona will long be remembered. We were blessed to have been acquainted and friends with Buck for over 35 years. A lot of really wonderful times with you and your family. Our prayers are with you now and always. With love and affection, Linda and Sandy

My deepest sympathies to the family Your father was a great man. Enjoyed waiting on him for years Such a great guy. Will be deeply missed. He´s in good hands now and will be looking down on us until the day we all can join him. You all will be in my prayers.

I have nothing but the fondest of memories for Buck, I have worked with him through his partnership with Al Saad and met several of his children and grandchild. Buck and I spoke several times over the past year regarding his journey here on this earth, but he was well aware that this was not his home. I know that as Buck closed his eyes for the final time here, he awoke in the presence of his Lord, being welcomed in with loving arms no longer shackled to this world, but set free in spirit,...

Very sorry to learn of Buck`s passing. Chip and Brien, your Dad was a great statesman. He was always helpful to me in my transportation positions in Charleston. He was a consummate gentleman. During my run for public office in Mt. Pleasant, He was very encouraging. He was confident in his read of the electorate and wished me well in the race. I will miss seeing him around Charleston.

Howard

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Bucky was one of the best. He will be missed especially by The Citadel, Class of 1960. Our deepest sympathy to Frankie and the entire Limehouse family

Thinking of the family. So sorry for your loss.