Elliott Halio

Elliott Halio obituary, Charleston, SC

Elliott Halio

Elliott Halio Obituary

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Elliott T. Halio, 86, of Charleston, South Carolina, husband of Frances Sokol Halio, entered into eternal rest Monday, June 20, 2016. His Funeral Service will be held Thursday, June 23, 2016 in J. HENRY STUHR, INC. DOWNTOWN CHAPEL, 232 Calhoun Street at 10:00 a.m. Interment, Emanu-El Cemetery. Elliott T. Halio was born April 17, 1930 in New York City, the son of Anna and Samuel Halio. He was educated at the Pennington School in New Jersey where he excelled in academics and athletics. He received his B.A. at Syracuse University, graduating in 1952. He was then drafted into the Marine Corps. He was sent to Parris Island for basic training, and he remained there for his two years of service. It was during this time, on a weekend visit to Charleston, that he met his wife, Frances Sokol, to whom he was married for over 61 years. After their engagement, he enrolled at Duke Law School, where he received his law degree in 1957. After law school, Elliott and Frances moved to Charleston, where they have lived ever since. Early in his career, Elliott was active in the Dock Street Theatre, taking leading roles in several productions including "Romeo and Juliet," "The Taming of the Shrew," and "Write Me a Murder." He was President of the Footlight Players from 1978-1980. He served on the City of Charleston Board of Adjustment from 1968-1969. He was a long-time member of Synagogue Emanu-El. He was also a long-time member of Snee Farm Country Club, where he enjoyed playing golf with his wife, his son, and especially his buddies. Sports were a big part of Elliott's life. During high school, he participated in several sports. His favorite was basketball, and he became an avid Duke Basketball fan while attending Duke Law School. Coach K's 5th national basketball championship in 2015 provided him with a lot of enjoyment at a tough time. He was also a lifelong Dodgers Baseball fan which, unlike Duke Basketball, proved to be a source of much aggravation. He coached youth baseball and basketball at the Jewish Community Center and at St. Andrews Playground. Elliott loved being a lawyer, and he enjoyed a long and distinguished legal career. When he arrived in Charleston in 1957, he started his law practice from scratch. In 1959, he founded the Charleston Young Lawyers Club as a means for young lawyers to get to know one another and to work their way into the local Bar Association. He served as a Municipal Court Judge for the City of Charleston in 1963-1967 during the Civil Rights Era. He devoted a substantial amount of time to the Charleston County Bar Association and served as President during 1992-1993. Most of all, he loved the courtroom, and he established himself as a successful trial lawyer, eventually focusing on the defense of medical malpractice cases. He practiced with his son for more than 30 years, a law practice that continues today as Halio & Halio. The family wishes to thank Elliott's medical team, led by Dr. William Carter and Dr. James Orcutt, and pinch hitter extraordinaire, Dr. Steven Bielsky. We would also like to thank all of the nurses and aides on the 7th floor at Roper Hospital and Roper Hospice for all of their care, kindness and compassion over the last few years. Keep up the good work. Above all, Elliott loved his family, and he will be sorely missed by them. He is survived by his wife Frances, his son Andy, his daughter Sally, and his brother Jay (Diane Isaacs) of Newark, Delaware. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Synagogue Emanu-El, 5 Windsor Drive, Charleston, SC 29407 and/or Charleston County Bar Association, P.O. Box 21136, Charleston, SC 29413.

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July 8, 2016

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July 7, 2016

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Elise Crosby

July 8, 2016

Mr. Halio was a tremendous lawyer and a gentleman.

July 8, 2016

Mr. Halio's life was a blessing to many people. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. We are sorry for your loss of your husband and father.
Wendy Cartledge

Charlie Carpenter

July 7, 2016

He was a terrific lawyer and a man who will be greatly missed. I am sorry for your loss.

Barry Bernstein

July 7, 2016

I had not seen Mr. Halio in many years. However, I have very fond memories of when he and dad practiced law together first on Broad and then on Meeting. he was always very good to me as a little guy running through the law office on the second floor with squeaky wood floors, a loud water cooler, and an inconveniently located bathroom.

Diane Isaacs

July 1, 2016

Elliott was a thoughtful, caring brother-in-law. and brother. Jay and I had wonderful visits with him and Frances in New York City where we enjoyed good food and good theatre together. I especially enjoyed his great sense of humor and his loving spirit. Bless your heart, dear Elliott. Love, Diane

Doris, Rhonda, and Jada Wright (Jada Gaynor)

June 27, 2016

A great and good man, remembered with great fondness by his neighbors, the Wright family.

Jada Gaynor

June 27, 2016

Mrs.Halio, Sally, and Andy, we were so sorry to hear about the passing of your husband and father.Judge Halio was always kind and gracious when we crossed paths in the neighborhood. Our prayers are going out for your family.

June 25, 2016

He was a hero among men.
Daryln & Barbara Grigsby

Sid Sokol

June 25, 2016

I had the good fortune to visit with Elliot briefly at Andy's wedding. He was a very kind and generous man. Those who knew him should consider themselves lucky. I'm sure he is deeply missed by loved ones and friends. May he rest in eternal peace and may peace come to those who mourn.

Amy Halio, MD

June 23, 2016

I loved my uncle Elliott . Always kind & gentle. And we shared a love of dogs-- he his collies and me and my mutts. My heart goes out to my cousins who have lost a wonderful father.
Amy

DAVE LUTTRELL

June 23, 2016

GOD BLESS YOU !

Norbert Cummings

June 23, 2016

I had the privilege as a young lawyer to meet a real gentleman attorney and his son. As I watched them work in the Charleston County Courthouse you could see the professionalism and care in how they tried their case together. At the end of the trial I learned that Mr. Halio and I shared a lot in common. We were both from Brooklyn, New York. We both Proudly served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Additional we both had gone through Parris Island boot camp to become Marines. Mr. Halio's decision to choose to reside in Charleston was another decision that impacted my life greatly because I could quickly see how the older professional lawyers were willing to mentor younger attorneys in their quest to practice law. I was welcomed by Mr. Halio and his son, Andy, as a colleague and a friend. To this day Charleston is my home. This lawyer's lawyer will be sadly missed. Elliott truly exhibit the Marine Corps Motto of Semper Fidelis. Rest in Peace, Marine. God Bless.

Norb

Norbert E. Cummings, Jr.

Maggie Woodruff

June 22, 2016

I never met a finer gentleman. He was kind and giving, smart and funny. A wonderful lawyer and talented thespian.

Anna Roberts

June 22, 2016

I was sadden to hear of Elliott's passing. He will be missed by many especially by his family. He had been very kind to my family when we were in need. Andy you will carry your father in your heart forever.

Frances Sokol Hertz

June 22, 2016

So sorry for your loss. Elliot sure lead a full and productive life. I will be calling and would like to make a contribution to the Alzheimer's Association in Elliot's memory. I will always have fond memories.

Alice (Brick) Montgomery

June 22, 2016

My deepest sympathy to the Halio family. The newspaper article is a fine tribute and he probably deserves much more.

Bill Roberts

June 22, 2016

My condolences go out to Andy and the Halio family. As a court reporter, I had the privilege to work with Elliott for many years, and he was always the same...kind. He was a professional, a gentleman, and a great lawyer. He will be missed by all in the legal community who knew him.

Renee Zinn Gordon

June 22, 2016

Dear Frances and Family,

What a wonderful, kind, decent person Elliot was. I remember him fondly coming into Zinn's and was always nice and pleasant and very special.

I send my deepest condolences to you all. May your beautiful memories always sustain you.

Renee

Steve Snyder

June 22, 2016

Sally, so sorry for your loss. My prayer goes out to you.

Happy Jaffee

June 22, 2016

He was a true gentleman and always so nice to me from my childhood on.

Susan F. Baker, CPA

June 22, 2016

I was deeply saddened to hear about Mr. Halio's passing. I had the pleasure of working for Mr. Halio for several years. The legal community will not be the same without him. My deepest condolences to Andy and the entire Halio family.

Clinton Shine

June 22, 2016

Mr. Halio will be missed a great father to one of my best friends. Charleston and the world has lost a really special man.

Jonathan Diller

June 22, 2016

I had the privilege of taking care of Mr. Halio many times during his hospital visits. He was indeed a wonderful man. He would gladly put down his book to engage in conversation and always ask me about my hobbies, always remembering what they were. As nurses, we always try to project a caring attitude, yet so many times he was the one showing even more caring for us. He will truly be missed, and was genuinely loved by so many nurses. I am honored to have met him.

Laura Wainwright Jacobs

June 22, 2016

My heart breaks, but I know he's in a better place. My thoughts go out to his family, especially his son who I got to know as well as Mr. Halio over the years. It saddened me to see him each time in the hospital, but I was happy to see him as well. You'll be missed!

John Bowler

June 22, 2016

I only had the pleasure of working with Elliott on a very few occasions as opposing counsel. He was a truly gifted lawyer, but more importantly, he was both kind and a true gentleman. My sincerest condolences go out to Andy (who has followed in his father's foot steps both as a lawyer and as a man) and to the entire Halio family. I know the loss you feel is keen and I hope that God brings you comfort now and in the future. God bless you as I know He has Elliott.
John P. Bowler, Esq.

Stephen Jameson

June 22, 2016

I was in Judge Halio's court at the age of 16. As a youthful traffic offender I was assigned to attend 4 court sessions. I learned respect for our justice system and have always held Elliott Halio in high esteem.

David Whittington

June 21, 2016

I want to express my condolences to Andy and the entire Halio family on Elliott's passing. I met Elliott shortly after I began practicing law. I introduced myself and he recognized my last name. It turns out Elliott and my Dad were at Paris Island together and they shared rides back and forth to Charleston many times while they were stationed there. He was a great lawyer and wonderful friend to me and my Dad. I will never forget him or the kindness he showed me on numerous occasions over my career.
David

WOODY KEELS

June 21, 2016

ELLIOTT WAS ONE OF THE FIRST LAWYERS I MET WHEN I CAME TO CHARLESTON OVER 40 YEARS AGO. HE, AS SO MANY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON BAR WERE AT THAT TIME, WAS THE EPITOME OF THE GENTLEMAN LAWYER IN THE GENTLEMAN BAR. THESE FINE MEN MADE ME UNDERSTAND THAT OUR DUTY TO OUR CLIENTS WAS TO ADVOCATE FAIRLY AND TRY TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF THE CLIENTS, NOT TO WAGE WAR IN THE COURTS. I WILL MISS ELLIOTT VERY MUCH.

Joe Ginn

June 21, 2016

As a young lawyer, I had many occasions to work with Elliott (usually as opposing counsel). I always remember Elliott as pleasant, personable, helpful and a pleasure to work with. He was truly one of the old-school gentleman lawyers. My condolences to Andy and the entire family.

Joseph W. (Joe) Ginn III
Attorney At Law
3842 Leeds Ave., Suite 2
North Charleston, SC 29405

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