Sen. Strom Thurmond

Sen. Strom Thurmond

Strom Thurmond Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 26, 2003.
WASHINGTON (AP) – Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, a one-time Democratic segregationist who helped fuel the rise of the modern conservative Republican Party in the South, died Thursday.

The news came from Thurmond's son, Strom Jr.

Thurmond was 100 and the longest-serving senator in history.

Thurmond, whose physical and political endurance were legendary – he holds the record for solo Senate filibustering – retired on Jan. 5, 2003 at the age of 100 after more than 48 years in office.

Age took its inevitable toll on Thurmond as he neared retirement, and he was guided through the Capitol in a wheelchair. Yet he wielded political power virtually to the end, prevailing upon President Bush to appoint his 29-year-old son, Strom Jr., as U.S. Attorney in South Carolina in 2001.

Thurmond is "beyond criticism" in South Carolina, Furman political scientist Don Aiesi said as the senator's health declined and he underwent a series of hospitalizations late in his congressional tenure. "Strom is the most venerable of institutions here."

In a political career that spanned seven decades, Thurmond won his first election in 1928, to local office, and his last in 1996, to his eighth Senate term. "We cannot and I shall not give up on our mission to right the 40-year wrongs of liberalism," he said during his last campaign. "The people of South Carolina know that Strom Thurmond doesn't like unfinished business."

His voting record was pro-defense, anti-communist and staunchly conservative. His devotion to constituent services was legendary. He was a lifelong physical fitness buff, who shunned tobacco and alcohol and was known for his vigorous handshake. He had a storied, lifelong reputation as a ladies man.

Thurmond ran for president as a Dixiecrat in 1948 and won 39 Southern electoral votes as part of a states-rights uprising against President Harry Truman's support for civil rights. Nearly a decade later, he set the Senate record for filibustering when he spoke for a straight 24 hours and 18 minutes against a bill to end discrimination in housing.

Ironically, his presidential campaign sparked controversy more than a half-century later, when then-Majority Leader Treat Lott declared at Thurmond's 100th birthday party that voters of Mississippi were proud to have supported the South Carolinian when he ran for the White House. "If the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years either," added Lott, who was forced to step down as the Senate's Republican leader in the ensuing uproar.

Thurmond's racial politics changed over the years as blacks began voting in large numbers. He became the first Southern senator to hire a black aide, supported the appointment of a black Southern federal judge and voted to make Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a national holiday.

His outlook seemed far different a half century ago, when he ran for president.

"I want to tell you," he declared in one speech in 1948, "that there's not enough troops in the Army to force the Southern people to break down segregation and admit the Negro race into our theaters, into our swimming pools, into our homes and into our churches."

Thurmond grew up a Democrat – his father once ran for office – but switched to the GOP in 1964 to support Barry Goldwater's conservative campaign for the White House.

He said at the time he had made the move because Democrats were "leading the evolution of our nation to a socialistic dictatorship."

Like other Southern states, South Carolina had been a one-party Democratic state since the end of Reconstruction nearly a century earlier. Thurmond's switch anticipated a broader trend. By the 1990s, the South favored the GOP, and Republican candidates generally triumphed in statewide races in South Carolina.

The first time he ran as a Republican, in 1966, he won easily.

In 1968, Thurmond played a pivotal role in executing the "Southern Strategy" that helped Richard Nixon win the White House. The South Carolinian helped hold Southern delegates in line at the GOP convention when a charismatic conservative, Ronald Reagan, made a late play for the nomination. In the general election, he sought to blunt George Wallace's third-party candidacy in the South, arguing that anything but a vote for Nixon would help elect a liberal Democrat, Hubert Humphrey.

Born Dec. 5, 1902 in Edgefield, S.C., James Strom Thurmond – Strom was his mother's maiden name – was elected county school superintendent, state senator and circuit judge before enlisting in the Army in World War II. He landed in Normandy as part of the 82nd Airborne Division assault on D-Day, and won five battle stars and numerous other awards.

The war over, he returned home to resume his political career and won election as governor in 1946. His record was progressive by contemporary standards for a Southern Democrat. He pushed for repeal of the poll tax and boosted education spending.

He lost a race in South Carolina for the only time in his career four years later, when he challenged incumbent Sen. Olin Johnston for renomination. In defeat, he returned home to practice law.

But in 1954, Sen. Burnet Maybank died unexpectedly. When party officials tapped a state lawmaker to run for the post, Thurmond challenged as a write-in candidate, saying the voters, not the party's leaders, should decide who got the nomination. To underscore his credentials as an insurgent, he pledged to resign his seat before seeking re-election in 1956.

He won, the only person in history to capture a seat in Congress by write-in. Two years later, he kept his pledge to resign before running for the four years remaining in the term.

His presidential race and write-in victory behind him, Thurmond arrived in Washington with a nationwide reputation. The civil rights movement was gathering steam, but he held fast to his segregationist views for years.

He was a leader in drafting the Southern Manifesto of 1956, in which Southern lawmakers vowed resistance to the Supreme Court's unanimous school desegregation order. In 1957, he staged his record nonstop filibuster against housing legislation that he denounced as "race mixing."

Ironically, in earlier decades, Thurmond's segregationist views were more nuanced than those held by other Southern politicians.

As governor, he called for forceful prosecution after a black man, a murder suspect, was lynched by a mob. The result was a trial at which 31 white men were defendants.

His 1950 defeat came at the hands of an opponent who made an issue of Thurmond's gubernatorial appointment of a black physician to a state medical advisory board.

Like many one-time segregationists, Thurmond insisted the issue wasn't race but "federal power vs. state power" – though the state power he wanted to preserve was the power to segregate.

"The question of integration was only one facet of that matter," he said in a November 1992 interview.

Showing how much his world had changed, in 1977, Thurmond's young daughter, Nancy, 6, enrolled in a public school in Columbia, S.C., that was 50 percent black. The girl's teacher also was black.

Thurmond's first wife, Jean Crouch, was 23 years his junior. The couple married in 1947, and she died of a brain tumor in 1960.

His second wife, former beauty queen Nancy Moore, was 44 years younger than Thurmond when they were married in 1968. Thurmond was 68 when their first child, Nancy, was born. The couple had three other children before separating in 1991: Strom Jr., Juliana and Paul. Nancy died in 1993 after being struck by a car.


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Al Eadon

February 27, 2004

I had the pleasure of meeting and knowing Senator Strom. He was the icon of constituancy service and compassion. He came to my rescue on several occassions and I will never forget his kindness and personal touch in time of need. He was a true American patriot who loved and was proud of his state of South Carolina. May God's blessings be with all of his loved ones and may they never forget his contribution.

Jeanette Holmes

February 26, 2004

Although I did not know him personaly, I could feel his presence in our area. He was well liked and a devoted american citizen. He gave his all for the people of this area and he is greatly missed.

James E. Pyle

February 26, 2004

Senator Thurmond was a giant among men, and a true Patriot. He always had time for the common man, and always had his thoughts and concerns in mind when making decisions affecting his constituents. Out Great nation was blessed to have a man of his stature in the Senate. I know he has received his just rewards in the hereafter. May the Good Lord bless his family and friends, and be with them always. James E. Pyle, LTC IN US Army, Retired(formerly from Augusta, Ga.

Tami

July 10, 2003

Thank you for your many years of loyal service to our great state of SC. We all loved you just as much as you loved our state. May you rest in peace in God's hands knowing what a difference you made in so many people's lives. The person that said the good die young - did not know you. God gave you to us for an entire century! How lucky we all were!!

SYLVIA RICKETSON

July 10, 2003

GOOD-BY TO A GREAT PERSON! YOU WILL BE MISSED.

SYLVIA RICKETSON

George Ferrell, III

July 6, 2003

Thank you

Virginia Livingston

July 3, 2003

I met Strom Thurmond in 1985 when I was touring Washington & the White House with a bus group. We went outside & waited on the steps for him to come out & have his picture taken with us. He was such a wonderful man. He didn't care who you were or how much money you had...he was there to help us & will be deeply missed by all of us in South Carolina & the United States. My thoughts & prayers are with the Thurmond family.

Rose Marie Couch

July 2, 2003

To the Thurmond Family,

May the Lord keep you in HIS HANDS during the trying days ahead.

Lucille Smart

July 2, 2003

May God bless those he left behind. He was and always will be the greatest of all leaders.

Julie Cranford

July 2, 2003

Strom Thurmond was actually a distant cousin of mine, but I actually had only seen him a few times in my life. He was a wonderful and caring man. Senator Thurmond always called when my family had a death, wedding, birth, etc. I was always amazed how he kept up with all of those things. I have read numerous stories these past few days about how helpful and kind he was to so many people. He will be missed terribly by the people of South Carolina.

Linda D. Bradshaw

July 2, 2003

I first met Sen. Strom Thurmond when I was about 7 or 8 yrs. old and he was going from house to house asking for votes and I was in the yard and he shook my hand and asked to speak to my parents. I never realized that I too would be voting for this Great Man. Thanks for all that he did for South Carolina and our people.

Ginger Garner

July 2, 2003

I met Senator Thurmond years ago when I was at Girls'State in Columbia. He was truly a legend, and there will never be another like him anywhere. His memory will live on.

jason Hathcock

July 2, 2003

sen Thurmond,
you made me proud to live in south carolina,You also were a great man who will be deepley misses by everybody. god bless you.

Karen Hough

July 2, 2003

I wasn't related to Senator Thurmond, I never even had the opportunity to meet him. However, I feel like I lost a part of my family. Being a life long resident of South Carolina, and proud of it, I grew up hearing and reading about the Great Senator Thurmond. I believe that he was truly a GREAT man in his personal life as well as his public life. My deepest sympathies to his family and to our state.

andrew daniels

July 2, 2003

i am a disabled vet.thank you for all your help to disabled vets.i salute you and your family for the lost.and old soldier never dies he just fades away.

Quin Johnson

July 2, 2003

Dear Thurmond Family,
Always keep God first and he will guide you through life. Although Mr.Thurmond is not here physically, he will always remain in not only your heart, but also in America's. May God bless you and may Mr. Thurmond rest in peace.

Don and Jan Myers

July 1, 2003

May God be with and bless the Thurmond family in this time of great loss. Our prayers are with you.

Dee Temple

July 1, 2003

South Carolina has lost a truly great man. My sympathy to the family and friends. He was one who worked and cared deeply for the people of his state. He helped my family more than once. He will be missed. Another angel gone home!

ROSE WILLIAMS

July 1, 2003

MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE THURMOND FAMILY TODAY AS YOU MORN THE LOST OF YOUR LOVE ONE. I WILL NEVER FORGET THE WARM WELCOME HE GAVE US WHEN WE VISITED HIS OFFICE IN 1993. WHEN HIS SECRETARY REPORTED THAT THERE WERE VISITORS IN HIS FRONT OFFICE FROM MCBEE, AND HARTSVILLE, SC. HE IMMEDIATELY TOOK TIME OUT TO COME OUT AND GREET US. HE MADE US FEEL THAT WE WERE WHERE WE BELONG WHILE VISITING THE CITY OF WASHINGTON D.C. WHILE WE WERE THERE ATTENDING THE INARGURATION OF THE PRESIDENT.THE PICTURES WE TOOK TOGETHER WILL ALWAYS BE TREASURES TO MY FAMILY.
ROSE WILLIAMS
AND
CARNELIA CARR

Schatzie Culbreth

July 1, 2003

You were a great man, someone I could look up to. When I needed your help to get through the goverment red tape, you were there for me and my kids. Thank you. I am proud to be from South Carloina because you represented us well. I will think of you and miss you. I am still learning from you. I hope to make you proud as well. I will look forward to seeing you again one day. I am praying for your family, our state and our country. God Bless

JEAN RABON

July 1, 2003

MY PRAYERS AND DEEPEST SYMPATHY ARE WITH YOU IN YOUR TIME OF LOSS. THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA WERE HONORED TO HAVE STROM THURMOND AS THEIR SENATOR AND AS A PART OF THEIR LIVES. HE TOUCHED MANY PEOPLE AND SHOWED HIS LOVE FOR THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA IN EVERYTHING HE DID. WE WILL MISS HIM.

Ashley Gainey

July 1, 2003

May God bless sen. Strom Thurmond's family and may he rest in peace. He will never be forgotten.

Ken,Jeanne,Cale Harrelson

July 1, 2003

Senator Thurmond Helped My Wife and I get our First House and he went to bat for us during this time. We will allways remember his service to His Country and the People he represented as a TRUE STATESMAN.Thank You and GOD BLESS YOU and your REMAINING FAMILY

Dan & Beverly Rogers

July 1, 2003

May God be with and bless the Thurmond family in this time of great loss. Our prayers are with you.

Cynthia A Brown

July 1, 2003

Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Apartments families wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you during your time of bereavement. The loss of this special man is shared by all of us. We will be forever grateful to the late Honorable Senator Strom Thurmond for his support in our federal grant applications. Because of his unselfishness we were awarded over $846,000.00 in federal funds. Thank you for sharing this special person and may God continue to grant you peace, love, and comfort in a time such as this.

David and Katie Crosby

July 1, 2003

Rest in peace and God be with you. Mr.Thurmond a JOB WELL DONE. We will never forget you and your work. The Crosby Family

JOHNN & NANCY JENNINGS

July 1, 2003

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS ARE WITH STROM`S FAMILY.MY GOD`S PEACE AND COMFORT BE WITH YOU IN YOUR SORROW.

Ola and Robert McBee

July 1, 2003

Sen. Thurmond was a friend . He was a man you could go to if you needed help and he did all in his power to help..He was so kind to help us in a time of need with my brother..He filled a chair that no one else can possibly do..We, as South Carolinians, respect him and will miss him..Sincerely, Robert and Ola McBee, 1497 Seagull Ct, Garden City Beach, S.C. 29576

McCormick County School District Board of Trustees, Superintendent of Schools and Staff

July 1, 2003

Retired State Senator Thurmond has left his mark in all arenas from his first teaching and coaching job in McCormick, South Carolina through his years of service as the Senior State Senator from South Carolina. He always answered calls from his constituents and never failed to reply to concerns.
McCormick County School District benefited from his years of service to the nation and the state of South Carolina. He will certainly be missed. May God bless all of his family, friends and colleagues during this time of sorrow.

Judy L Martin

July 1, 2003

A man of politics before I was born
but knew he wanted to serve the people of his beloved homestate, South Carolina.

Through the troubles and turmoils, he proved he was a man who could change his beliefs and be open to new ideas to better serve the people he represented, and he represented them in a grand fashion.

No matter the color, background, ethnic group he had time for all and enjoyed the fellowship with his South Carolina friends.

Never commmitted to anything he didn't follow though. A man of his word and make it his bond.

Just a few loving memories of our South Carolina Friend as there are not enough pages to list them all.

Though you may no longer be with us, your smiling face, your goodwill, and your committment to your beloved state will continue to live through our memories of you.

Goodbye my South Carolina Friend.

Judy L Martin
June 26, 2003

The Meigs

July 1, 2003

Our prayers are with the family he will truly be missed by all.

Ralph & Carole Love

July 1, 2003

Sen. Strom Thurmond was a truly great man and will be missed by everyone. He helped our family several times when we found it necessary to ask for his help and we will always be grateful for that. We extend to the Thurmond family our most heartfelt sympathy.

marcia chandler

July 1, 2003

Cousin Strom: You were greatly loved and admired by Marcia, Shawn,and Mark Chandler. We will miss you. (I am your cousin Sam Chandler's widow.) Our love and condolences to your family. Marcia Chandler.

Susan Edenfield Richardson

June 30, 2003

Strom was always a friend to our family in North Augusta. I always remember him fondly from my trips to Washington. My sympathy to his family.

larry cox

June 30, 2003

All in S.C. have truley lost a very special friend .

He was everyones STROM.

DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO THE FAMILY

Martha Motte

June 30, 2003

South Carolina has lost an honest,hard working statesman. He was a true Southern Gentleman

Suzanne Montgomery

June 30, 2003

My prayers and condolences are with the thurmond family.

Debra G

June 30, 2003

Thank you for all of your years of dedicated service to our beautiful state.. If it weren't for you my father may have been lost during the Korean Conflict. All South Carolinians owe so much to you and your family, who always loved you and stood behind you..... just as all of your loyal supporters have. God bless the family, Rest In Peace!

June Cook

June 30, 2003

My sympathy is extended to the family of the late Sen. Strom Thurmond. His legacy for public service will long be remembered.

Lisa Maxwell

June 30, 2003

My thoughts, and prayers are with the family. South Carolina should be so blessed to have had a great man of dignity, and loyalty to his state. He will truly be missed, but heaven needs him now.

JOSEPH (CRAWFORD) SAULS

June 30, 2003

AS A RETIRED NAVY MASTER CHIEF, YOU HAVE BEEN GREAT FOR THE STATE, IT'S PEOPLE AND THE MILITARY. YOU WERE A GREAT AMERICAN. THANKS STROM FOR YOUR DEDICATED SERVICE.

Charles Harris

June 30, 2003

The south has lost a true southern gentleman. Senator Strom Thurmond
was loved across Alabama, as if he were one of our own. Thanks, for
all you did for Alabama over the many years.

Eugene England

June 30, 2003

I voted for him in the write-in election. Later I helped him be at his voting place early so he could campaign the rest of the day for his reelection.

steve and melissa patton

June 30, 2003

Its a great sorrow to lose someone so dear as Mr. Thurmond, he is a hero in a lot of ways, he will be truly missed but greatly remembered!! God's strength to his family during this time of grief...

Barbara DuRant Rogers

June 30, 2003

The ultimate Southern Gentleman, you will not be soon forgotten. You loved and served South Carolina well, for this I thank you. Rest in peace and God bless you.

My South Carolina DuRant family and Barbara DuRant Rogers (McAllen, Texas)

Tom & Beverly McClam

June 30, 2003

We send our deepest sympathies. He was a legend that won't be soon forgotten. His life will be recorded in History books forever.

Rosemary O'Bannon

June 30, 2003

The nation has lost a true *southern gentleman*.

Randolph Wilson

June 30, 2003

South Carolina has lost a man who will never be replaced. A man of honor, as his word was his bond, and a man who cared for all of South Carolina and all South Carolinians. God Bless this family. Sen. Thrumond...you will be missed by all.

R. John and Jo Ann Roper

June 30, 2003

We have lost a great man and family member. Our prayers and condolences go out to the Thurmand Family. From the family of the Late Ruth Roper.

THE McDonald Family

June 30, 2003

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY. MAY HE REST IN PEACE. AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

Cindy

June 30, 2003

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your father will be truly missed.

Smith Crow

June 30, 2003

His greatness was overshadowed only by his goodness.His leadership was overshadowed only by his desire to be a trusted servent. His trust in God and in these United States was his creed. I'm glad I knew him. I will miss him, yet I will delight in his memory.GOD BLESS AMERICA and THANK YOU J. STROM THURMOND.

Norman Frank

June 29, 2003

Sharing your sorrow in the loss of one so dear, and sending deepest sympathy.

BUREN T. ROTHWELL JR

June 29, 2003

I DON'T BELIEVE THAT ANYONE WILL EVER SURPASS SENATOR THURMOND'S RECORD FOR LONGEVITY OR CONSTITUENT SERVICE. OUR STATE AND OUR NATION HAS TRULY LOST A GREAT STATESMAN! MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE THURMOND FAMILY. MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

Richard & Marilyn Studley &Family

June 29, 2003

From our hearts into God's Service. God Bless..

Patricia & Robbie Campbell

June 29, 2003

We were saddened to learn of the passing of Senator Strom Thurmond. Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. He was a dedicated man to South Carolina and will be greatly missed.

Richard Lowe

June 29, 2003

To the family of Senator Thurmond
As an African-American I feel truely
blessed to have met Senator Thurmond.True Americans are heart broken over his death. May God Bless all of you.

Tommy & Debbie Ward

June 29, 2003

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Thurmond family. We appreciate all of the wonderful memories he has left around the world. He was truley a wonderful man who touched so many lives near and far. This is a great loss to our state. May God Bless Each of You

BOYD BRIGMAN

June 29, 2003

SEN. THURMOND WAS ONE OF THE NICEST PEOPLE WHOM I EVER HAD THE PLEASURE TO MEET,THIS IS A TRAGIC LOSS FOR OUR STATE.I HAVE HIS FAMILY IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

Mary Barnwell

June 29, 2003

I share your sadness. May God be at your side through it all.

james bolen jr.

June 29, 2003

I was born and raised in Edgefield as was my Mother, Father, and sister Linda Bolen/Priest. Strom did at one time or another touch all our lives..He will never be forgotten....Jr. Bolen

peaches knotts

June 29, 2003

A ROCK THAT COULDNT BE SHAKEN OR BROKEN, SENATOR STROM THURMOND WAS A PRICELESS TOKEN...THAT WILL ALWAYS BE MISSED!

joyce shelley

June 29, 2003

I send my condolences to the family. A great man has passed. He will be missed by the entire state of SC and THE UNITED STATES.

Linda DeGutes

June 29, 2003

I think, this country and SC has lost a truly great man. Living in Augusta, GA. for many years, I have felt like he was a friend of all.

Gerald N. Doolittle

June 29, 2003

God has called home another faithful servant. Edgefield, South Carolina and the United States have lost a man with a heart of compassion.

Today, my 84 year old mother related to me how Strom Thurmond as a young man would deliver Christmas packages to the less fortunate of Edgefield.

Strom Thurmond also was a cousin to my maternal grandmother and also a cousin to my paternal grandfather.

One of the high points of my life was in May of 1962 when as a member of the first graduating class of Strom Thurmond High School got to meet him for a luncheon with the Class of 1962 in Washington. And, I was very fortunate to have been at the table next to him.

Barbara P. Jacobs

June 29, 2003

Sen.Thurmond was truly a great person. He will be sadly missed.Thanks for the love and dedication for South Carolina.

Cathy Fox Twilley

June 29, 2003

South Carolina has lost a legend and may the Family know that you are in our prayers. I had the wonderful opportunity to work in Washington and become a part of the Senators big family - those memories are priceless and will never be forgotten.

Jeremy&Loie Davis

June 29, 2003

What an incredible life and career Strom Thurmond lived. He was truly a great american Icon that will be largely missed. Thank you Strom for all your dedication to the people of South Carolina and this country.

Donna and Elliott powell

June 29, 2003

I first met Strom Thurmond in Greenville, S.C. We were at a National Guard convention. He was on the elevator with my friend and I. We talked all the way down to the lobby. He told me to tell the people of Edgefield hello. I saw him so many times after that at parades, conventions, where I worked at United Defense in Aiken, S. C. and he even came by the store we owned in Trenton, S. C. to get gas. He never forgot where he came from. My husband worked in Washington at the Pentagon for a while and traveled to Washington several other times. He and some other members of the National Guard always visited Strom's office. He always loved for anyone from South Carolina to visit. He will be missed. I am especially saddened and will always remember his passing because he passed away on my birthday. My husband(a distant cousin of Thurmond) and I extend our sympathy to his family.

Robert E. & Bobbie Y. Hanvey

June 29, 2003

We are pleased to acknowledge the many times you responded to our needs, and to your being an excellent representative for the people of SC. Thank You and your wonderful family.

martha hargrove

June 29, 2003

Senator Thurmond had a very personal affect on my family. He chose my son MIchael to participate in the Sony student abroad program in Japan the summer of 1996. Michael also told of his speech at a youth camp he attended when Senator Thurmond advised that the young people read every day. Michael died in June of 2001 and I am grateful for the memories that we have that Senator Thurmond helped to make happen. My family will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Kimberly Watkins-Gray

June 29, 2003

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of "our" senator since I've known him my entire life.My prayers are with Miss Nancy and the rest of the family.I was raised in North Myrtle Beach,SC.

Debra Rodgers

June 29, 2003

Mr & Mrs Dannie M Rodgers
And Son Robert Odell Rodgers

Louise

June 29, 2003

TO THE THURMOND FAMILY,
MAY HE REST IN PEACE AFTER A LONG AND VERY DEDICATED LIFE. MAY ALL THE PRESENT AND NEW POLITICIANS HAVE SOME OF THE STRONG BELIEFS AND TENACITY AND HONESTY AND CHARACTER THAT WERE PRESENT IN SENATOR THURMOND. HE WAS A GENTLEMAN AND ADMIRED BY MANY PEOPLE. MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND HIS FAMILY.

Marilyn & Ray Kitchens

June 29, 2003

When I heard of the death of Strom Thurmond I was deeply sadden. I as a South Carolinan remember as a little girl my mom and dad speaking of him. I've always heard great things about him.
I will be thinking of his family at this time in their lives and know your father and husband was very much loved by all. God speed to the family and you're in our prayers.He will be greatly missed by everyone.

Judy & Frank Cox

June 29, 2003

Mr Thurmond will be sadly missed by all. He was truly a great person. Our prayers go out to each of you.

Herlene Gaymon

June 28, 2003

Sentor Thurmond was a very well thought sentor;I miss will greatly. My condolences go out to the family.

Clemus Floyd

June 28, 2003

To learn of Strom Thurmond's death took me by surprise. It really overwhelmed me. I have watched him go through all the trials and tribulations associated with politics. He really helped our fellow South Carolinians a lot, especially the elderly. Rest in peace Strom!!!

Tammie & Curtis Britt

June 28, 2003

We would like to say we are sorry for your loss, Sen. Thurmond will be missed dearly.

Lois Quinn May

June 28, 2003

I doubt our state will ever again be influenced by anyone quite like Senator Strom Thurmond. He gave and brought so very much to our great state, and I feel blessed to have grown up in a time with his influence still evident.

God bless the Thurmond family during this time of sorrow.

Tommy Gilbert

June 28, 2003

A true legend. God bless the family.

PENNY CANTEY

June 28, 2003

A GREAT MAN WHO HAS HELP SO MANY

Martha Bledsoe

June 28, 2003

South Carolina has truly lost one of her favorite sons. Sen.Thurmond loved and cared about people. He has helped many people out,in his life time. Rest in peace Senator,you have earned it.I know you are with our God.

John Cooper

June 28, 2003

Strom Thurmond was a man who always lived in the present but learned from the past; changed the future and created a new present. His longevity speaks for itself. What a great American!

Duncan Drew

June 28, 2003

thanks for giving so much of your time to the people you loved

Bill Baldow

June 28, 2003

In discussing Senator Thurmond----
where do I begin?
As a young boy growing up in Augusta, when this war hero from nearby Edgefield was elected Govenor, through his record election as the only write-in winner in a U. S. Senate race, to my meeting him as a Cadet at a football game of The Citadel where he was a guest of the President,
General Mark Clark, to his presence as the author of the "Southern Strategy" --- and lastly, on ongoing
love and respect for perhaps one of the very few individuals, who said and meant the very same things that he said in both the U.S. Senate and in Aiken, S.C..
God be with his family in this time.
I am certain that the Senator is with God.
Thank you Strom --- always my hero.

Ann B Nichols

June 28, 2003

Thank you for your many kindnesses on behalf of our state and my family. Rest in peace.

Thomas E. Jacobs

June 28, 2003

Three times I asked the Senator for assistance with breaking through the government buracracy. He accomplished in days what I had tried for months and in one case four years to fix. A man of honesty, courage, conviction and a true love for his constituents. The Palmetto State will miss him, as will America. Our condolences to the entire Thurmond family. He lead a life like no other. Celebrate his time on earth. May God bless you all.

Willie James Witherspoon

June 28, 2003

TO THE THURMOND FAMILY, OUR CONDOLENCES TO YOU AS WELL AS OUR PRAYERS.

THE WITHERSPOON FAMILY (CLARENDON COUNTY)

Christopher Blake Frazier

June 28, 2003

My condolences go out to the Thurmond family. What a great senator he was for South Carolina. No one will ever be able to fully take his place.

Tommy and Yvonne Frazier

June 28, 2003

We send our condolences to Sen. Thurmond's family. What a great man he was to know and he will be missed dearly. Our prayers go out to Nancy, the children, and the brand new edition to the family his first grandchild. God gave him 100 wonderful years to live and his were wonderful.

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