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Aaron Hardwick Efird

1954 - 2022

Aaron Hardwick Efird obituary, 1954-2022, Georgetown, SC

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1954

DIED

2022

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Aaron Efird Obituary

Aaron Hardwick Efird
January 12, 1954 - April 03, 2022
Georgetown, South Carolina - Aaron Hardwick Efird was born on January 12, 1954, to Catharine (Kitty) Hardwick Efird Johnston and Hugh Martin Efird at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina. Aaron was all brawn and described himself as a "terror" of the Myers Park neighborhood - throwing water balloons at cars on Providence Road from tree houses above.
From kindergarten through eighth grade Aaron attended Charlotte Country Day School, and spent his ninth through twelfth grade years at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia. At Episcopal, Aaron was Captain of the wrestling team and was defeated only once. He also played football for Episcopal where he tackled an opponent so hard that he broke his helmet in two!
Aaron graduated from high school in 1972 and stayed in Virginia to attend The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg. He was awarded a wrestling scholarship at William & Mary that he did not accept after the Coach required him to shave his highly coveted beard. Upon graduating college in 1976 with a B.A. in Geology and a minor in Art, Aaron moved to Polkton, North Carolina to work for his father at Polkton Manufacturing Company.
Two years later, the call of the ocean on the South Carolina coast won Aaron over. Since 1962 he had spent summers at Litchfield Beach, where he returned to realize his dream. Aaron started a scuba diving and fishing charter business called Waterproof Charters / Submariner Inc. along with his best friend Alex Salley. An athlete throughout his life, Aaron channeled his love of wrestling and football into diving, deep-sea fishing, swimming and surfing.
Aaron met his love and future wife Lenora (Len) Ann Carson in 1978. After an illustrious summer at the beach, Len and Aaron continued to date and were married on September 8, 1979, at The Church of the Nativity in Union, South Carolina. The lovebirds were married for 42 years living the first eight in Pawleys Island, South Carolina where they had their first-born, Catharine Carson Efird in 1983 at Georgetown Memorial Hospital.
In 1987, the Efird family business needed Aaron at the helm, so he moved his family of three to Charlotte with the hope of more children. Aaron worked his way up to Vice President of Sales at Polkton Manufacturing, a government contractor for the United States Navy. While in Charlotte, Aaron and Len's second child, Bonnie Elizabeth Efird, was born in 1989 at Presbyterian Hospital (the same hospital where he was born).
At the peak of his career, Aaron managed three sewing plants from North Carolina to Oklahoma supplying the U.S. Navy's work wear uniforms worldwide. He cared deeply for the hundreds of people who worked with him to make Polkton Manufacturing Company a success. After 32-years, Aaron retired, and he and Len moved back to Georgetown fulfilling a lifelong dream of living in Debordieu.
Aaron was a passionate man, full of life and appreciation for nature and the ocean. He was happy to continue boating, fishing and diving into retirement. Aaron did many good deeds for others and wanted no recognition for them. He loved his family above all and worked hard to provide a wonderful life for them as a hands-on Dad. Aaron's proudest accomplishment was being a husband to Len and a father to his daughters, Carson and Bonnie.
Aaron is survived by his wife, Lenora Ann Carson Efird, his children Catharine Carson Efird (Joseph Ross Westerlund) of Chapel Hill, North Carolina and Bonnie Elizabeth Efird (Jonathan James Cooke) of Santa Monica, California, his sister, Ellen Efird Gould of Spartanburg, South Carolina, his brother, Hugh Martin Efird, Junior of Aiken, South Carolina, as well as his nieces Katie Gould Butler, Lauren Gould Ward (Bestor), Elizabeth Gould and Carrie Gould, his brothers-in-law Trey Carson (Anita) of Alexandria, Virginia, Ty Carson (Nancy) of Lewisville, North Carolina and his sister-in- law Kit Shelton (Chad) of West Columbia, South Carolina, as well as his nephews For the Carson (Megan), Ryne Carson, Chase Shelton, and his nieces Caroline Shelton and Lindy Goodnow (Will).
Aaron loved his extended family and enjoyed taking them on boat trips over the years.
Donations in Aaron's honor can be made to Prince George Winyah Church, The Prostate Cancer Foundation, The Surfrider Foundation and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Aaron's memorial service will be held on Monday, April 11, 2022, at 11am at Prince George Winyah Church, 300 Broad Street, Georgetown, South Carolina with a reception to follow in Parrish Hall.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Apr. 8, 2022.

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Sherry Gaddy

February 24, 2023

I was so shocked to lear today that my boss @ Polkton Mfg Co., had past away...To his family My Deepest Sympathy, Prayers & Love!
Sherry (FOSTER) Gaddy & Family

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Kathy & Bestor Ward

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Howell Morrison

April 9, 2022

It was a gift to attend high school with Aaron.
We on the wrestling team were in awe of his tremendous natural talents. And his heart was as big as his athletic talent. He lived life well and will be missed.

henry Sayler morgan

April 8, 2022

playing Georgetown Prep in a scrimmage football game

before the game we were all joking around, until they got off the bus!

Aaron was the man

Aaron provided leadership!!
RIP

Steve Roberts

April 8, 2022

My family was on vacation at Litchfield when I met Aaron. Then there he was at EHS! He is and will be missed!

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