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PROPST, Dean Harold Dean Propst died peacefully at his home on November 12, 2012, following a long illness. He was born on February 7, 1934, in Catawba County, North Carolina, the youngest child of Charles Clayton Propst (1895-1969) and Sarah Isabel Hilderbrand (1898-1973). He grew up on the family farm at Propst Crossroads and was a typical farm boy, picking cotton and being responsible for a number of other chores. A very studious boy who loved books, he was also a very mischievous one. As a youngster, he decided to be a preacher after attending a revival meeting at his Baptist church. He adopted a congregation of chickens to whom he preached, "saving" some of them. The "saved" ones, of course, had to be baptized. Doing so, he killed them, an act not appreciated by his parents. Consequently, his career took an academic path instead. After graduating from Blackburn High School (1952), he received an Associates Degree from Mars Hill College. He then attended Wake Forest College from which he was awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1956. Following his graduation, Propst served in the United States Navy for two years, primarily on the battleship Iowa. After his discharge from the Navy, he returned to his studies, earning a Master of Arts degree and a Ph.D degree in American Literature from Peabody College (now a part of Vanderbilt University). Propst's first academic assignment was as a teacher of high school English in Vandalia, Ohio (1958-59). He also taught for one year at Wake Forest on a temporary appointment (1960-61). He served for seven years (1962-1979) on the faculty of Radford College (Virginia), first as Assistant Professor of English with subsequent promotions to the ranks of Associate Professor and Professor of English. During this period, he also served for ttwo years as Chairman of the Department. His full-time career as a higher education administrator began with his appointment as Dean of the Faculty and later Vice President at Armstrong State College (Savannah), a post that he held from 1969-1979. In 1979, he accepted appointment by the Board of Regents of The University System of Georgia as Vice Chancellor for Academic Development (1979-81). He was subsequently appointed to the positions of Vice Chancellor and Executive Vice Chancellor. Propst was chosen by the Board of Regents to be the Chancellor of the University System on July 1, 1985, a position he held until his retirement in January, 1994. The Chancellor is the chief executive officer of the Board of Regents, which is the governing body for the University System of Georgia. In that role, Propst was responsible for the administration, through the Presidents, of all of the publicly supported senior colleges and universities in the state. In 1993, the System's total budget was in excess of $2 billion, supporting the enrollment of 206,000 students. Among many other honors and recognitions, Propst was awarded honorary doctorates by Mercer University and Armstrong Atlantic State University (Savannah). He is listed in Who's Who in America. He was also selected to receive Distinguished Alumnus Awards from each of his alma maters. Throughout his life, Harold Dean Propst carried with him the seeds of honesty, hard work, and dedication to serving humanity that were planted by his parents and the church and community that nourished him as a child and young adult, always striving to nurture the growth that sprang from them. On his official portrait which hangs in the Offices of the Board of Regents, are etched these words: "Character Above All". By this goal, his life will be measured. Those qualities were recognized by his church through the award of its annual Heart of Oakhurst award in 2009, an award given annually to an individual who demonstrates the spirit of Oakhurst Baptist Church. Preceding Propst in death, were his sisters, Frankie Mull and Rea Gilchrest, and his brothers Will Propst and Charles Propst, as well as his niece, Sandra Gilchrest Harbinson. He is survived by nieces, Rita Propst Floyd of Winston-Salem, NC, and Robin Propst Eggers of Max Meadows, VA, and nephews, Kenneth W. Propst and Richard Mull, both of Hickory, NC. A funeral service for Harold Dean Propst will be held at Corinth Baptist Church in Vale, NC, Saturday, November 17, at 2:00 P.M. Viewing will begin one hour prior to the service, and the family will receive friends immediately following the service. A memorial service will be held at Oakhurst Baptist Church in Decatur, GA, on Saturday, December 1, at 1:00 P.M. The family requests in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Corinth Baptist Church, 7929 West NC Highway 10, Vale, NC 28168, OR to the Oakhurst Baptist Church Building Fund, 222 East Lake Drive, Decatur, GA 30030. A. S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home and Crematory.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Nov. 15, 2012.

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December 28, 2012

Dean and I were close friends from Mars Hill days when we used to play tennis together and he went home with me several times. He will always have a special place in my heart and memory. Love to you all. - Paul Gillespie, Asheville

Judy Earnest Hill

December 16, 2012

Dr. Propst was a favorite among us English majors at Radford. His love of literature inspired us. So sorry to hear of his illness and passing. I have often thought of him over the years.

November 24, 2012

In Sympathy. TB from Dallas,GA.

Barbara & Tom McDonald

November 19, 2012

Dean was a country boy, served his country in the U.S.Navy where he developed a true compass and an even keel. He served Georgia in several key positions: Professor, Dean of Faculty, &several University System Committees at Armstrong State College. He came to the Regents Staff as Vice-Chancellor of
Academic Affairs,& later elected Chancellor.
H, Dean Propst passed all tests of Professional Collegiality, Personal Friendship, and Good Humor!

Rossie Turner and family

November 15, 2012

You have our heartfelt condolences at this time.

EG

November 15, 2012

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

Lenee Ragsdale

November 15, 2012

Sending my thoughts and prayers to Mr.(Dr.) Propst' family and friends.

He has been my neighbor for as long as I can remember. I've been living in my apt. for some 22 yrs - so I'm not sure when he moved in. Just seems like he has always been there! His car was always parked in the same spot that I passed every day on my way in and out. (It was sad to see it empty this morning.)

It was a welcomed site to round the curve in our parking lot and pass by his windows. I would always notice how full his wall was in his sunroom. I now know why after reading how successful he was in his life.

I only saw him when he would walk his dog and I think one time I delivered a mis-guided package to him. But - he was my neighbor and I thought of him as a friend.

I remember every time a fire truck or ER vehicle would come into the parking lot - I was always hoping if it was for him - that he would be alright.

I was out of town on Monday - and had another neighbor call me last night with the news.

I'm so glad that she called me. I would not have wanted him to have passed without being able to send my concern and thoughts.

As grief goes - you always wish you had done more - I do wish maybe to have baked cookies - given him a Christmas card or the like over our many years as neighbors - but I did not. So moving forward - I will be more neighborly in his honor.

I do hope the services go well and that he is given a proper memorial - as it seems he was really a neat man.

To his friends who cared for him, walked his dog and the like - I salute you. You did "friendship" well.

Will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

A neighbor from Apt.# 3301-I
Lenee Ragsdale

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