Thomas-Doggett, Jr.-Obituary

Thomas O. ""tee"" Doggett, Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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DIED
February 10, 2015
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Thomas O. Doggett, Jr. (Tee), 62, husband of Pamela K. Doggett and a local Architect and Developer, died Tuesday, February 10, 2015 from a coronary event.
The relatives and friends of Tee and Pamela are invited to a attend a Celebration of Tee's life, between the hours of 4:00 & 6:00 PM Sunday, February 15, 2015, at the Charleston Country Club, 1 Country Club Drive on James Island.
Tee was born in Griffin, GA on February 19, 1952, a son of Thomas O. Doggett and Carolyn Harrill Doggett. He grew up in Brazil, Mexico, Connecticut, Ohio, and resided in South Carolina for the last 30 years. Tee attended Ohio State University, where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Architecture.
Tee enjoyed an active and adventurous life. He was a skier, scuba diver, sailor, lacrosse player, student of Aikido, animal lover, and rabid Buckeye fan. He shared these activities and many more with Pamela, his best friend and wife of 38 years.
Tee was known to be a solid friend to many and a talented professional in his work as an architect. His excellence in design is reflected throughout our community.
Tee is survived by his loving wife, Pamela; brothers, Scott Doggett (Barbara) of Columbus, OH and Tyler Doggett of Boise, ID; nieces, Holly Zastudil and Hannah Doggett.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Charleston Animal Society, 2455 Remount Road, N. Charleston, SC 29406; Pet Helpers, 1430 Folly Road, Charleston, SC 29412; American Heart Association, PO Box 5216 Glen Allen, VA 23058-5216; or to the Exchange Club of Charleston Foundation, 9850 Hwy. 78, Ladson, SC 29456.

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Tee and I were classmates at boarding school in New Hampshire. I will always remember him as an intrepid athlete with an indomitable spirit and a "can-do" attitude towards life. Whether it was playing lacrosse or performing downhill ski jumping, Tee was always a focused and determined sportsman. He was well liked by his friends and respected by all. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Pamela,
You have our deepest sympathy.

Tee was an excellent architect. I enjoyed working with him on the Double Tree Inn (formerly Hawthorne Suites) in downtown Charleston twenty years ago. His talent will surely be missed.

I am thinking of you Pamela and wishing everyone strength and comfort during this difficult time. Hold onto the love, not the loss

I am thinking of you Pamela and wishing everyone strength and comfort during this difficult time. Hold onto the love, not the loss

Pamela,
So sorry to hear about your husband. The tennis community sends you their love and support.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Doggett family at this time. Remember, to live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die.

Jim and Michele Freeman
The Exchange Club of Charleston, S.C.

Pamela...On behalf of all at Pet Helpers, please accept our deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers in your sudden and so sad loss of Tee. What a wonderful caring and compassionate man to our animals. The world is a sadder place with Tee gone. We can only imagine how much he will be missed by you, friends, family and community. We are here for you should you need anything. May God bless and help you through these most painful days ahead. Warmest regards, Carol

Fur Ball 2014

Pamela,
Always remember the good times you had and always remember we will be there for you.