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John Gregg McMaster

Columbia, South Carolina

Age 100

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John Gregg McMaster, Jr. COLUMBIA - John Gregg McMaster, Jr., 100, passed away in Columbia early Friday morning, February 20, 2015. Mr. McMaster was born on March 16, 1914 in Florence, South Carolina. He was the son of Dr. and Mrs. John Gregg McMaster. His father was a native of Winnsboro and his...

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I used to talk to him often when I worked at the bank (in the call center). He always asked to talk to me. I loved chatting with him. I left the bank a few years ago and I often thought of him and wanted to contact him, but didn't want to bother him. I'm saddened that I waited too long.

Henry, my sympathy in the loss of your father. During my years as a member of the SC General Assembly (72-86), I found John Gregg to be one of the finest men I've ever met as he represented many clients in matters before the Legislature. Always a man of impeccable attire, you count on him for 'honest answers' to difficult questions. He was a also a 'Southern Gentleman'...first class!

Respectfully,
Tom Marchant+
Box 8877 Greenville, SC 29604

John and Judy,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. May you be surrounded by wonderful memories and find peace at this time.

George,

I just read with sadness of the passing of your father - He was a great man and I will always remember fondly the day we all went together and argued before the SC Court of Appeals in a case in which it was it was my pleasure to partner with you both - I enjoyed the time I spent with your father very much and please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of a great southern gentleman - Glen La Force - Hilton Head Island

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

With heartfelt sympathy to each of you guys and your families. Your Dad, a genuine gentleman, will always be remembered fondly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Betsy McCarley Archer and Bob McCarley

To the Family:
My nephew, Chip, called me from Charleston to let me know today (2-22-'15) of John Gregg's death. Emmy Lou and I send condolences to all of you. I recall recent visits wit John Gregg and Will when they were here in the
Montreat area a few years ago. I have lots of good memories of John Gregg,
Eleanor, Buck, and Aunt Eleanor and
Uncle Gregg. Emmy Lou and Fitz
Legerton, Givens Highland Farms Retirement Community, Black Mountain,
NC (Phone 828-357-5046).

George, I am saddened to hear of the death of your father. He was a remarkable man, with a remarkable family. It is obvious that his work and sense of duty enriched the lives of those who knew him; and his legacy will continue to enrich many more lives for years to come.

My condolences to you and all of your family.

Sincerely,
Ridge Johnson

Mr. Henry, Frank, George and Joe I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Mr. Mac for his words of wisdom and the knowledge he shared. He was truly a role model everyone could look up to. My prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.