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William Brantley Harvey, Jr. The Honorable William Brantley Harvey, Jr., who served as Lt. Governor of South Carolina from 1975 to 1979, died peacefully in his hometown of Beaufort on December 12, 2018. He was 88 years old. Brantley was born in Walterboro, SC, on August 14, 1930, the only child of W. Brantley and Thelma Lightsey Harvey. Raised in Beaufort, Brantley graduated from Beaufort High School and attended the Citadel, where he was a member of L Company, served as Executive Officer of First Battalion and captain of the varsity swim team. He graduated magna cum laude both from the Citadel in 1950 and from the University of South Carolina Law School in 1955. He served as a lieutenant in the United States Army at Ft. Bliss, TX from 1952-54. After law school, he returned to Beaufort to practice law with his father in the firm Harvey and Harvey, now known as Harvey and Battey. Like his father, Brantley served his county and state as an elected official for most of his professional life. He was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives from Beaufort in 1958 and served in that capacity until 1975. He worked tirelessly to bring small industry and technical education to the Lowcountry to prepare citizens for a changing workforce. Brantley chaired the House Ways and Means Committee, stewarding the state's budget, and worked to increase funding for K-12 public education. He also chaired the House Rules Committee. He was instrumental in securing funding for numerous local improvement projects in Beaufort County. As Lt. Governor, Harvey continued to serve as an ambassador for the South Carolina business community, traveling on trade missions to Japan, Nigeria, Germany, Russia, and China. He represented the state at President Carter's inauguration and at a US Bicentennial celebration hosted by the Republic of Ireland. He ran for Governor in 1978. After leaving statewide public office in 1979, Brantley continued to serve on the Parks, Recreation and Tourism Commission, on the State Highway Commission and on the State Technical College Board. He was a leader in the Coastal Carolina Council of the Boy Scouts and was a champion of helping at-risk youth through the Associated Marine Institute, helping start the Beaufort Marine Institute (AMI Kids) in 1985. A lifelong musician, Brantley was a founding member and violinist in the Beaufort Chamber Orchestra. He served on numerous boards including AMI, AAA Carolinas, The Citadel Board of Trustees, The Citadel Foundation Board, MUSC Heart and Vascular Board, and the Beaufort Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors. He also served on the Board of Governors and as President of the South Carolina Bar Association. He has been recognized for his dedication to the South Carolina Lowcountry through receipt of the Order of the Palmetto, the Lifetime of Achievement Award, the Beaufort Civitas Award, and many other state and local awards. He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the Citadel. Prior to her death in 2010, Brantley and his wife Helen, were jointly awarded honorary doctorate degrees by the University of South Carolina, the Rotary Bowl for Distinguished Civic Service, and honored with the naming of Harvey Park located in their Old Point neighborhood. Brantley was truly, as is the title of his memoir, a "Palmetto Patriot." Brantley's Christian faith was central to his life. He and his family were members of First Presbyterian Church of Beaufort, where he taught Sunday School, served as an elder and deacon, and faithfully supported the church. He helped found the annual SC Legislative Prayer Breakfast and led Bible studies for his fellow legislators. He was a Director of the Salvation Army, serving as a volunteer bell ringer up until just a few years ago. He served for over 30 years as a member of the Board of the Mustard Seed Foundation, his family's Christian foundation. A lifelong Beaufortonian, he was a key part of the city's civic and social life. He was a founding member of the Jean Ribaut Society, and enjoyed overseeing the family farm in Crocketville, SC. He was an avid sailor, active in the many regattas at the Beaufort Yacht Club, and crewed on several ocean trips including from New England to Bermuda. In addition to being on the water, his avocations were swimming, hunting, playing the violin, cooking, traveling, history, and celebrating with family and friends. Brantley never met a stranger, and always showed a genuine interest in others. He will be missed by many lifelong friends and associates. Brantley was married to Helen Beard Coggeshall of Darlington, SC, for 58 years until her death in 2010. He is survived by his second wife, Alice DeForest Harvey; five children and their spouses, Eileen and Dennis Bakke, Bill and Martha Harvey, Helen and Tuck Laffitte, Margaret and Dan Thompson, and Warren and Cathy Harvey; eighteen grandchildren and their spouses, and thirteen great-grandchildren. There will be a family graveside service on Monday, December 17 at 10:00 am at, followed by a worship service celebrating his life at 11:00 am at First Presbyterian Church of Beaufort. There will be a reception following the service at the St. Helena Anglican Church Fellowship Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be given to First Presbyterian Church of Beaufort, The Citadel Foundation, and Beaufort Symphony Orchestra. Please share your thoughts and stories about Brantley by visiting www.copelandfuneralservice.com Copeland Funeral Service- One Copeland Drive, Beaufort, SC - is assisting the family with arrangements.

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Published by The Island Packet on Dec. 14, 2018.

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Joe Grant

April 25, 2024

I was a young wet behind the ears kid from the projects of Spartanburg when I met Helen, Brantley and the children working in his campaign for Lt Gov.
They taught me so much. I thank God for him. His kindness and faith in me changed my life. Thank you Brantley.

Margaret Messner

December 20, 2018

Such a lovely man... he served our country with strength and love. I will personally never forget his kindness when my mother passed away and he was so kind and gracious to our family. Sending prayers and love to all of the Harvey family. Godspeed, Mr. Brantley...

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David Jordan

December 17, 2018

Jan and I were sorry to hear of Brantley's passing.

Curtis Graham

December 17, 2018

I am so very sorry to the entire Harvey family for the loss of such a wonderful man. I never met him, but if he was only HALF the man his obituary makes him out to be, he lived the honorable, virtuous, and productive life of 10 men.

Emory Campbell

December 16, 2018

My condolences to the family of the Honorable Brantley Harvey. I had the pleasure of being in his company on a number of ocassions when we served on panels or deliberated on community issues. He was always a gentleman who attempted to solve problems for mutual benefits. We will miss his leadership.

Melanie Mcalhaney

December 15, 2018

Sorry to hear of Mr Brantley's passing. I've often thought of him, and all of the times that he would decide at the last minute to make chutney or to pick out crabs for crab salad in the dining room. It was a pleasure to know him and your Mom.

Chris and Cathy Cook

December 14, 2018

So sorry for your loss.. Chris had worked for Mr. Brantley Sr and Brantley Jr, on the farm in Crocketville. He thought the world of them.

Don Coffin

December 14, 2018

I always enjoyed talking with Brantley, especially on the few occasions we encountered one another during my visits to my home in Beaufort. May the family know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Garry Conway

December 14, 2018

I am so sorry. He was a great guy, he helped me get into law school. My condolences to his family.

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Buddy Freeman

December 14, 2018

Brantley
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