Alan Scott Day obituary, Greenville, SC

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Carol Jones

November 12, 2024

I´m sorry to read of Alan´s passing. I went to Hildreth Elementary school in Marlboro Mass with Alan. He was such a nice and quiet guy. I remember him the most because of his birthday was one day after mine. Rest in peace Alan.
Carol Cole Jones.

ali mohaghegh

July 8, 2024

Professor Alan Day was my chemistry instructor back in 1978 at Greenville Technical College. though I was a lazy student he always was kind.

thank you sir I am sure you are resting in peace

Nita Chambers

May 10, 2023

To: The family of Dr. Day
I was so saddened to learn of Dr. Day's passing. I looked forward to seeing Dr. Day everydy at work. I worked with him in the Nurs/Sciences building until he retired. Dr. Day was smart, friendly and cared about his children. He always gave me words of wisdom when my children were in college. He also offered Chem tips to my daughter. The last time I saw him was at Furman University. We sat down on the bench and reminisced about old times at TEC. He was still so peaceful and joyful. I loved Dr. Day as a co-worker, teacher and as a person. He was "one of a kind". He will truly be missed by his former co-workers. It was always comforting to know that he was still teaching at Furman University. RIP Dr. Day, you left an awesome legacy behind.

BJ Hart-Landers

May 8, 2023

I had Dr. Day for organic chemistry at Greenville Tech. As hard as it was, he managed to make it understandable - and fun. I remember some of his crazy jokes to this day. He really cared about his students. I feel so blessed that I had the chance to know him and to learn from him. Remembering him makes me smile.

Tim Guest

May 8, 2023

I am so sorry to hear about Dr. Day's passing. I had him for organic chemistry as a chiropractic student at Sherman College. We also selected him to be our commencement speaker at graduation. He made chemistry fun and always brought "light" with him. Prayers of comfort and love to his family.

Dr. Kay Grastie

May 6, 2023

Alan was a special friend and a joy! I always felt better just being in his presence. He had a wise and wonderful way of teaching, leading and living. I always loved how he took such great pride in his daughter and supported her in every way. We started at Tech just about the same time and as a fellow teacher and then administrator I valued him and was always grateful to have his perspective, calmness, and sense of humor no matter what the situation or what the subject. He will be missed by many but remembered fondly by all.

Marty Herbert

May 6, 2023

I was saddened to just hear about Alan´s passing. I was his dean at Greenville Tech for many years!

Who would have ever thought that someone with a PhD in Organic Chemistry could be such a fun loving guy! His classes were always a treat to observe because he made chemistry understandable and enjoyable.

What a gem of a teacher and human being he was! I am sure his presence will be missed by his family and friends.

Dianne Granger Jackson

May 6, 2023

Yes, he was loved by his students!
Dianne Granger Jackson
Greenville Tech

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