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Frank S. Hanckel Jr.

1933 - 2019

BORN

1933

DIED

2019

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Frank Hanckel Obituary

Frank S. Hanckel, Jr. Charleston - Frank S. Hanckel, Jr., 86, retired President and CEO of Coburg Dairy, Inc., entered into eternal rest on Thursday, November 21, 2019. The relatives and friends of Mr. And Mrs. Frank S. Hanckel, Jr. are invited to attend his Funeral Service 2:00 PM Sunday, November 24, 2019 at First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, 53 Meeting Street, Charleston. Interment will follow at Magnolia Cemetery, 11 Cunnington Avenue. The family will receive friends between 2:00 and 5:00 PM Saturday at the Country Club of Charleston, 1 Country Club Drive, Charleston. Online Condolences may be offered at www.CharlestonFunerals.com. Frank was born on November 11, 1933, to Francis S. Hanckel, Sr. and Pauline Stuart Hanckel in Charleston, SC. He was a graduate of Charleston High and Clemson College. After graduating from Clemson College in 1955 with a B.S. in Dairy Science, he spent two years stationed in Germany with the US Army. He attended the University of Florida for postgraduate studies in Sales and Marketing and was employed with Coburg Dairy from 1955-1998, working primarily in the area of Sales and Marketing. He became President and CEO of Coburg, Inc. in 1984 and served until his retirement in 1999. Coburg, Inc. was a family-owned business, having been started in 1920 by Francis S. Hanckel, Sr. It started as a dairy farm but now concentrates on processing, packaging and distributing milk and related products throughout South Carolina, parts of Georgia, North Carolina and Florida. At the time it was acquired by Dean Foods in April of 1998, it was one of "South Carolina's Top 100" privately held firms. Frank also served on the Board of Directors of Master Dairies, Inc., The Milk Industry Foundation and the SC Dairy Association. Frank was involved with many Clemson activities. He was also a member of the Tiger Lettermen's Association, having been a member of the swim team for 3 years and co-captain his senior year. He served on the Clemson University Foundation Board of Directors, Clemson University Board of Visitors, Clemson Dairy Science Advisory Board, received the Alumni distinguished service award in 1985, and was appointed to the Commission for the Future of Clemson. In 2014, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities Degree. Frank was active in civic, community and charitable affairs. He was a member and elder of First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, where he and Loraine were active members, most remembered and loved for their leadership of the New Beginnings Sunday School class. Frank served on the Board of Directors of the Trident United Way, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce and the Charleston Development Board Foundation. He also served as president of Charleston Trident Chamber of Commerce; local, regional and state president of the South Carolina Jaycees; local and state chairman of the March of Dimes; Charleston Junior Achievement Board of Directors; Charleston Clean City Commission; vice chairman of the Charleston Parks & Recreation Commission; Charleston Youth Services; Charleston Rotary Club; and various other organizations. He was the recipient of the Joseph P. Riley Leadership Award in 2010, in recognition of his many years of service to the community. He was a Past Commodore of The Carolina Yacht Club and a member of the South Carolina Society, The Saint Andrew's Society, St. Cecilia Society, The Agricultural Society of South Carolina and the Society of Colonial Wars. Frank is survived by his wife of 64 years, Loraine Beach, his children - Francis Stuart Hanckel, IV (Joni), John Arthur Hanckel (Lizanne) and Christian Hanckel McKenzie (Bill); his grandchildren Robin Elizabeth Hanckel, Eleanor Rose Hanckel, John Arthur Hanckel Jr, William Francis West Hanckel (Virginia), McCalla Wagner Hanckel, William Joseph McKenzie Jr., Frances Christian McKenzie, and Katie Ann Kitchens. He was preceded in death by his brother, Richardson Miles Hanckel, his sisters Pauline Hanckel Weston, Estelle Hanckel Walpole, Eleanor Hanckel Jenkins, and grandson Francis Stuart Hanckel V. Memorials may be made to Clemson University Foundation (www.clemson.edu/giving/cufoundations), First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, or Trident United Way (www.tuw.org). Arrangements by JAMES A. MCALISTER, Inc. (843) 766-1365. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Nov. 22 to Nov. 23, 2019.

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Joe Long

July 28, 2022

I was in the Jaycees there in the 60's and met Frank there at all of our meetings. I was the one tjhat coined the phrase " No Hanky Panky with Franky Hanky" when Frank ran for ,and won ,the SC Jaycee Presidential campaign, His idea for a campaign room with an ice cream and soda bar , instead of more booze, was a brilliant idea. He was a great guy, a great friend and I will always honor his memory.

John M. Rivers, Jr.

November 25, 2019

Charleston has lost a iconic leader. Personally I had the good fortune of serving on numerous community boards with Frank years ago. He was always level-headed, positive, and putting his community before himself. My deepest sympathy to the family, especially his lovely wife Loraine, during this time of bereavement. He was a great man.

Debra Mims

November 25, 2019

Stuart, Christy & Johnny, so sorry to hear of your Dad's death. It was a pleasure to work with the Coburg family for ten years. I made so many wonderful friends that I continue to stay in touch with. Thoughts and prayers for you all. Love, Debra Mims (Sumter Branch)

Mac Davis

November 24, 2019

Dear Mrs. Loraine and family, we were saddened to hear of Mr. Frank's passing. We recall many wonderful years of friendship with your family and ours with dad, Rhett Davis and my time in the dairy business. Our continued thoughts and prayers for you at this time.
Blessings and take care,
Mac and Becky Davis

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Martin Shearer

November 23, 2019

Loraine and family our thoughts and prayers are with you. Libby and I have many wonderful memories from our dairy days. We always enjoyed visiting with you both at National Conventions and at Master Dairy Meetings. Frank was a true Southern Gentleman.

November 23, 2019

So sorry to lose Mr. Hanckel! He was such a sweet dad; father's day at Ashley Hall always became more fun when he showed up. Harriet Lawrence

Lee Badger

November 23, 2019

I'm sorry for the lost.

Steven Hamby

November 22, 2019

One of Mr Hanckel's many legacies will be his leadership role at Coburg Dairy. Coburg had a slogan that stated " Better Than It Has To Be". That slogan characterized Mr. Hanckel in all of his many roles,Great man, Great husband, Great Father,Great Friend.He will be dearly missed.

Haskell Scott

November 22, 2019

Frank was my friend as he was to many many others HE WILL BE MISSEED GREATLY

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