Julian-Smith-Obituary

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Julian E. Smith

Charleston, South Carolina

Jun 20, 1951 – Mar 22, 2019 (Age 67)

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BORN
June 20, 1951
DIED
March 22, 2019
AGE
67
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Julian Eugene Smith III, 67 of Charleston, SC entered into eternal rest on Friday, March 22, 2019 surrounded by his loving family.  The relatives and friends of Julian Eugene Smith III are invited to attend his Visitation between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at the James A. McAlister Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will take place between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening at Hibernian Hall, 105 Meeting Street, Charleston. Online Condolences may be offered at www.CharlestonFunerals.com.
Julian was born June 20, 1951, the eldest son of the late Julian Eugene Smith Jr. and Shirley Speed Smith. He was a graduate of Baptist College where he received a Business Degree and began his career working with student financial aid at The Medical University of South Carolina.  Julian then transitioned to become the Wellness Director of the Student Wellness Center, which led to his being asked to become the Director of the Cooper River Bridge Run in 1994.  During his 25 year career as director, Julian transformed the bridge run into a world-class running event, attracting celebrities, record participation, and well-respected athletes and sponsors.  Always a proponent of growth and change, Julian incorporated a Kid’s Run Festival, musical talent throughout the race course, a Bridge Run Hall of Fame, and created a week’s worth of additional events to increase excitement and benefit the local economy.  Julian’s favorite aspect of directing the race was building relationships and promoting the race, and Charleston, throughout the country by travelling to other races.
 
Aside from his incredible contributions to the Charleston Community through his work with the Cooper River Bridge Run, Julian was also involved in activities including the Turkey Day Run and Gobble Wobble Walk, The Reindeer Run, The Health and Wellness Expo, and Second Sunday events on King Street.  Julian was also the Director of the Asheville 10K and Half Marathon in Asheville, NC.  Julian consulted on numerous other races across the country including the Portland Marathon, the Marine Marathon, the Peachtree Marathon, and the Big Sur Marathon.  Julian was also instrumental in a race in Dubrovnik, Croatia. 
After retiring as the Wellness Director at MUSC, Julian worked in fundraising for the MUSC Children’s Hospital before retiring.
Although Julian was most proud of his work with the Cooper River Bridge Run, he spent his personal life pursuing other passions.  Julian always had a sense of adventure that he satisfied with traveling around the world and sailing.  Family members fondly remember summers spent at the Isle of Palms sailing with Julian on his catamaran.  Julian became a Master Gardener through Clemson University and was featured as a Garden Designer for one of the Design Showcase Houses in Charleston. Thirty years ago, Julian took these gardening skills and ordered Eucalyptus seedlings from California that he turned into a booming business.  In what little free time he had, he could be found working on his Eucalyptus Farm on Johns Island and selling his plants, clippings, wreaths, and other items at the Charleston City Market or the Farmer’s Market.  He used this talent to assist in fundraising for multiple organizations including the Medical University of South Carolina Women’s Club creating wreaths for Christmas.  One of Julian’s proudest accomplishments with his Eucalyptus business was being asked to assist in feeding the Koala Bears at the Riverbank Zoo in Columbia, SC.  Always the entrepreneur, Julian started his business career at the age of 10 years old with an egg route. He went on to own and operate Evergreen Alley and East Bay Gardens Retail Businesses.  He also had an interest in real estate and bought, sold, rented, and designed homes and businesses including The Captain’s House in I’on in Mt Pleasant, SC.  
Julian was larger than life with a laugh that could be heard across the room.  He loved to tell jokes and stories.  Friends and Family will remember his unique expressions and his mischievous grin for years to come.  
Over the course of his career, Julian received numerous awards and most recently was awarded The Jefferson Award for Community Service, the Keeping the Faith Award for his contributions to raising awareness of Glioblastoma, and The Willie Jeffries Ambassador for Sports Award.  Julian was also named Race Director Emeritus for the 2019 Cooper River Bridge Run.  Since his Glioblastoma diagnosis in April 2018, Julian worked tirelessly to raise awareness of the disease while undergoing chemotherapy and radiation.  He successfully hosted a fundraising event for The Hollings Cancer Center Glioblastoma Program and assisted in raising $100,000 for research.
Julian was predeceased by his father, Julian Eugene Smith Jr. and his brother, Paul Anthony Smith.  Julian is survived by his mother, Shirley Speed Smith, his brother, Charlie Smith (the late Robin Smith) his sister, Susan Fox, his long time girlfriend, Maureen (Mo) Sheakley, and sister-in-law, Cathy Sineath. Surviving family members also include nieces and nephews, Ryan Fox (Kate), Jennifer Fox (the late Brian Flathmann), Meghan Manley (Jacob), Sarah Smith (Charlie Palmer), Lewis Smith (Dionne Romanski), and Cailin Sineath.  Julian is also survived by a host of cousins and numerous friends who have become like family.
The Smith Family would like to thank Dr. David Cachia and Dr. Brad Keith of MUSC, who provided excellent medical care for Julian and extended kindness and caring to the family as well.  They would also like to thank MSA Hospice for the care that was provided to Julian during his final days.
The family will accept flowers or donations can be made in Julian’s memory to the following:  MUSC Foundation (memo line Julian Smith), Hollings Cancer Center Office of Development (86 Jonathan Lucas Street MSC 955 Charleston, SC 29425) or (musc.ejoinme.org) or to The Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital (MUSC Children’s Hospital Fund, 59 Bee Street MSC 201 Charleston, SC 29425). Arrangements by James A. McAlister, (843) 766-1365.
 

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I am So Very, Very Sorry for the loss of Julian! God Rest his sweet heart!!! I knew him when I was a young girl at Stella Maris and lived in Mt. Pleasant! He use to live next to Lou Moon and his family! That is how I met him! My father,Joe Arnot,took a job with Yellow Freight, and my family moved to Columbia, SC! So I lost touch with Julian! He had a beautiful smile and was SO funny!! I am now finally back in Mt. Pleasant, and I have wondered if the Julian Smith affiliated with the Bridge...

Julian will be remembered fondly and missed by all who had the pleasure to know him. My condolences to the Smith Family and the community of Charleston.
Rachelle Sorensen-Cox

Condolences to the entire Smith Family. Praying that wonderful memories will sustain and give you peace at this very sad time. Julian will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
The Essenbergs; John, Joan and Lori

Deeply saddened by the great loss we all will feel with Mr. Julian's passing. He truly was larger than life. I will remember his joyous laugh forever. God bless his family during this time. And may you rest in glorious peace, Mr. Julian,
In deepest sympathy,
The Bell Family

Thanks, Julian, for the vision, guidance, and support in creating the "Kids' Run." Everyone dies, but not everyone truly knows how to live - thanks for showing us how to live with purpose. God bless your family and all your friends. #CancerFreeNow

Julian was a wonderful gift to the health and spirit of our community, in his powerful leadership of the Cooper River Bridge Run and of the MUSC Wellness Center, and his personal example of grit and perseverance in the face of illness. We were blessed to have him!

RESPECT - nothing but RESPECT for JULIAN - he was someone that I admired. Personally, having been around the running industry for 27 years, worked with many race directors and organizations, Julian was a giant superstar. He was a kind soul and always took the time to speak with me and share his thoughts. His spirit will live on through Bridge Run and all the people he touched. Grateful to have known him for so many years. My deepest condolences to his family, entire Bridge Run...