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Dr. James T. Quattlebaum Jr.

Beaufort, South Carolina

Jul 26, 1933 – Jul 21, 2021

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BORN
July 26, 1933
DIED
July 21, 2021
LOCATION
Beaufort, South Carolina

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Dr. James T. Quattlebaum, Jr. July 26, 1933 - July 21, 2021 Beaufort, South Carolina - After a full, successful, and blessed life, Dr. James T. Quattlebaum, Jr., 87, peacefully passed away on July 21, 2021, at Bishop Gadsden Episcopal Retirement Community in Charleston, SC. He was born in...

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My dad, the other handsome gentleman in the photo fortunate enough to accompany the beautiful Jann, who shared this time with them and these photographs with those not fortunate enough to be caught between these remarkably funny and witty gentlemen. Keep up if you can, but you best bring your A game to match wits with these well-read gents whose brains were like steel traps. It tears asunder my broken heart that I did as children do and paid little attention to my father's family beyond my...

My sister Judith Piatt Hogentogler Quattlebaum was married for many years to Jim. They had many happy years together in Alexandria Virginia, then in On Hunter Mill Road in Vienna Virginia and then in Potomac ,Maryland and on Gibson Island Maryland. I knew him as a very young child and young adult. I lost touch with him after the divorce but I have many fond memories. Marie Hogentogler Gerdes

I got the Christmas card I sent to a good friend, Dr. Jim Quattlebaum, back today, marked deceased. It was so sad, but not unexpected. Jim was a friend, mentor, and co-administrator with me on the Adult Unit at Psychiatric Institute of Montgomery County, MD. He was very supportive of me as the nurse administrator and to those who worked on our unit. We stayed in touch over the years, but in later years he preferred his solitude and reading. He loaned me his guest house in Beautiful Beaufort,...

Sincerest condolences He was my friend colleague and boss for over a decade. Best boss ever and the sweetest kindest man. After a major surgery I had, he bought me over a book, but not knowing what I liked he bought one of each genre and said " I didn´t know ,so I bought one of each." He never ever asked the docs to do anything that he didn´t first volunteer to do ten times more of.

Jim was "big brother" to my late husband, Edwin Quattlebaum Rainey, when Ed lived at his grandparents home in Columbia, SC. Jim always said that when Ed´s mother retrieved her young son to join her in Atlanta, she took His "little brother". Their close friendship continued and matured over the years, with Jim always supporting Ed´s steps to become an AF pilot, and then an instructor pilot "who didn´t yell at his trainees". Jim told me that story in recent years, and it provided great insight...

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