H.B. "Buck" Limehouse Jr.

H.B. "Buck" Limehouse Jr. obituary, Johns Island, SC

H.B. "Buck" Limehouse Jr.

H.B. Limehouse Obituary

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H.B. "Buck" Limehouse, Jr., 83. of Johns Island, SC, passed away on February 3, 2022, at home, after an extended battle with cancer. Buck is survived by his wife of 60 years, the former Frances "Frankie" Fennell of Walterboro, SC. He and Frankie have four sons: Harry Bancroft "Chip" Limehouse III of Charleston, SC, Wilbert O'Brien Limehouse (Lauren) of Charleston, SC, Barry Walter M. Limehouse (Sandra) of St. George, SC and James Bradley Limehouse of Ocala, FL. They have nine grandchildren: Chase Limehouse (Kaitlin), Eliza Limehouse McBride (Struthers), Elaine Paige Limehouse, Wilbert O'Brien Limehouse, Jr., Alston Limehouse, Lina Limehouse Bass (Zeb), McLain Limehouse, Morgan Limehouse, Barry Walter M. Limehouse, Jr. and one great-grandson, Patton McBride. Buck is also survived by two brothers: Richard Limehouse of Costa Rica and Jack Limehouse (Andrea) of Johns Island, SC. In 1972 a new family member was added, Anne K. "Stinne" Fogh, of the country of Denmark. She became the family's Au Pair and has been with them for over 50 years. Buck was a life-long native of Charleston, SC where he was a 1960 graduate of The Citadel. Buck was founder and owner of Limehouse Properties, a commercial real estate company that manages his business interests, which include the Indigo Inn, the Meeting Street Inn and the Jasmine House, all in downtown Charleston and two franchised properties in Summerville, SC and St. George, SC. He had been a licensed real estate broker since February, 1974. In recognition of his business skills, the South Carolina Hospitality Association named him "Hotelier of the Year" for 1994. In 1995, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate degree in Hospitality Management from Johnson & Wales University and in 1996 The Citadel bestowed upon him an Honorary Doctorate degree in Business. Civic associations, regional organizations and Republican causes have all benefited from Buck's active and committed style of leadership. His involvement ranges from the Charleston Board of Realtors (where he was Charter President of their Commercial Real Estate Division) to the 1992 Chairmanship of the Southern Governors' Conference and membership on the U.S. Presidential Delegation to the Paris Air Show of 1987. He served on The Citadel Board of Visitors from 2004 to May 2007 when he resigned his position after being appointed Executive Director of SCDOT. Buck was also a long time member of the Hibernian Society. Buck grew up an avid sportsman in the marshes and woodlands along the precious South Carolina coast. His vow to protect the water, land and air is backed up by his record. Until recently, he owned land in the heart of S.C ACE Basin (Airy Hall Plantation) and granted a conservation easement there to protect the property from future development. He was the founding President of the Palmetto State Games, being appointed by Governor Richard Riley and was former Chapter President of Ducks Unlimited. Buck was named as South Carolina's 1997 Conservationist of the Year by the SC Wildlife Federation and the National Wildlife Federation. Buck served numerous roles at SCDOT. He was elected to the SCDOT Commission representing the 1st Congressional District in 1993. In 1994, Governor Carroll Campbell appointed him to serve as the Commission's Chairman. He was reappointed as Chairman by Governor David Beasley in 1995, serving until 1999. During his tenure as SCDOT Commission Chairman, Buck was instrumental in the creation of the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) in 1997 and served as a member of the SIB's board from 1997-1999 where he was involved in the initiation of several transportation projects that totaled in the billions of dollars in value. Some of those projects included the Cross Island Parkway, the Conway Bypass (SC 22), the Carolina Bays Parkway (SC 31) and the US 17 Ace Basin project. He also led the effort for SCDOT to acquire Sandy Island in Georgetown County. This preservation purchase permitted SCDOT to create a mitigation bank of 9,000 acres. That action allowed the coastal projects to move forward at an accelerated rate. In addition, the island was protected from further development and remains a national treasure today. In 2007, he was appointed by Governor Mark Sanford as South Carolina's first Secretary of Transportation and served in that position until January 2011. Buck was dedicated to improving the operations of SCDOT. His initiatives will have an impact on transportation in South Carolina for many years. The SCDOT was recognized as the most efficient Department of Transportation in the nation during his tenure as Chairman. The South Carolina Transportation Policy & Research Council named him "Transportation Advocate of the Year" in May 1995 and he also earned the 1996 "Friend of the Taxpayer" award from the SC Association of Taxpayers for his fight against waste in government. In addition to the previous mentioned service, Buck was also Chairman of the SC Public Railways Commission and on October 29, 2015, Buck was appointed to the SC Education Lottery Commission, serving until December 2018. For his years of service, he was recognized several times. In January 1995, Governor Carroll Campbell honored Buck by awarding him The Order of the Palmetto for his distinguished service to the state of South Carolina. In January 1999, before leaving office, Governor David Beasley honored Buck with a second Order of the Palmetto for his distinguished service to the state of South Carolina. The funeral service for H.B. Buck Limehouse, Jr. will be held in the Summerall Chapel, The Citadel, 171 Moultrie Street, Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. There will be an additional funeral service on Sunday, February 27, 2022 in Bennetts Point Interdenominational Chapel, 15088 Bennetts Point Road at 12:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Bennetts Point Interdenominational Chapel at 123 Bennetts Island Drive, Green Pond, SC 29446.

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February 26, 2022

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February 22, 2022

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Kenneth Kumerle

July 1, 2024

To a great man!

Don Helms

February 26, 2022

Our Prayers and Condolences Are Offered To His Beloved Family. Buck Was An ICON & A Gentlemen of The Highest Order; I Enjoyed Working With Him On The Conway Bypass & The Carolina Bays Parkway During The 1990´s on Behalf Of Horry County!
The State of South Carolina Lost One Of It´s Most Influential Benefactors!

Sandy and Linda Termotto

February 22, 2022

Dear Frankie and family.
Please accept our condolences on Buck's passing. The magnitude of his generosity and persona will long be remembered. We were blessed to have been acquainted and friends with Buck for over 35 years. A lot of really wonderful times with you and your family. Our prayers are with you now and always.
With love and affection, Linda and Sandy

Bambi Singletary

February 18, 2022

My deepest sympathies to the family Your father was a great man. Enjoyed waiting on him for years Such a great guy. Will be deeply missed. He´s in good hands now and will be looking down on us until the day we all can join him. You all will be in my prayers.

Joan Sharpe

February 16, 2022

I have nothing but the fondest of memories for Buck, I have worked with him through his partnership with Al Saad and met several of his children and grandchild. Buck and I spoke several times over the past year regarding his journey here on this earth, but he was well aware that this was not his home. I know that as Buck closed his eyes for the final time here, he awoke in the presence of his Lord, being welcomed in with loving arms no longer shackled to this world, but set free in spirit, soul, body and mind! AMAZING grace followed him all the days of his life, he was blessed and a blessing!

howard chapman

February 15, 2022

Very sorry to learn of Buck`s passing. Chip and Brien, your Dad was a great statesman. He was always helpful to me in my transportation positions in Charleston. He was a consummate gentleman. During my run for public office in Mt. Pleasant, He was very encouraging. He was confident in his read of the electorate and wished me well in the race. I will miss seeing him around Charleston.

Howard

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Debbie Harwell, Myrtle Beach

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Bob and Dee Batts

February 11, 2022

Bucky was one of the best. He will be missed especially by The Citadel, Class of 1960. Our deepest sympathy to Frankie and the entire Limehouse family

Rob Thompson

February 10, 2022

Thinking of the family. So sorry for your loss.

David Jordan

February 9, 2022

Jan and I were sorry to hear about Buck. He was a great person and an asset to the State of South Carolina.

Elizabeth J Perrington

February 9, 2022

My prayers are with you and your family.

Terry Wrenn

February 8, 2022

Brian,Chip and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Buck. He was a wonderful person. He will be missed in the barbershop.
Sincerely
Terry and the girls from Palmetto Barbershop

Jim and Martha Bryan

February 8, 2022

We have lost a true Southern gentleman and friend. Our love to Ms. Frankie. He will be truly missed at Bennetts Point Chapel.

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Elizabeth J Perrington

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Elizabeth J Perrington

February 8, 2022

I feel for your loss, please know he's in a much bettet place now. I know, I lost my husband 4 years ago. Time does heal. Jeanne (Limehouse) Perrington

Barbara Wright Richardson

February 8, 2022

Never will I ever forget summers at Aunt Almas house, nor weekends spent at John´s Island.

Suzanne Wallace

February 8, 2022

Buck and Frankie gave me the opportunity to enter the hospitality/hotel world in Charleston. For that I will be forever grateful .
I loved Buck as a second father. Will miss him always.
Love to Frankie and the entire Limehouse family.
Best Suzanne Wallace

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Jenice Greta Pye

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Ron K. Patton

February 7, 2022

So sorry to hear about Buck. I enjoyed working with him while I was at SCDOT in Columbia.

Buck was a great man, and he was always finding ways to improve our state.

I recently saw Buck at a funeral in Columbia. He looked great! God Bless the Limehouse family. Buck will be missed by all of us who knew him.

Betts & Dick Grant

February 7, 2022

Prayers for the Limehouse Family. Deepest Sympathies.

The Luther Walsh Family

February 7, 2022

Our Condolences to the Family.

James(Jim) Codell

February 7, 2022

Family: Jeanne joins me in expressing our deepest sympathy on your great loss, as everyone loved and respected Buck. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this extremely difficult period.

Cindi Hicks

February 7, 2022

My Thoughts and Prayers are with you all. I am so very sorry. Buck was a very nice man with a kind heart.

Tom & Deborah Marchant

February 7, 2022

A life well lived!

Tom & Deborah Marchant+
379 Golden Bear Dr, J2
Pawleys Island, SC 29585

Teddy Phillips

February 7, 2022

Sorry to hear about Buck!! He was great Man and He will be missed greatly by all of us at Phillips and Jordan Inc and the Phillips family!!

Martha M Read

February 7, 2022

My deepest sympathy to the Limehouse family. "Buck"made a difference in the lives he touched

Jimmy Hayes

February 7, 2022

My condolences to the family. I had a few opportunities to hunt with Mr. Buck and my father. He was always a lot of fun to be with. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Louise Kinard Lyons

February 7, 2022

Mrs.Frankie, Brad, Brian, Barry, Chip, Stenna, and all of the family; my prayers and thoughts are with you all during this time of loss. Mr. Buck was good man and he loved you all dearly. My father Robert (Mr. Rob) and Mrs. Annie Ruth thought the world of Buck and your family. I will always treasure the time we lived on Airy Hall and all the wonderful memories shared with Buck and the entire family. My heart goes out to each of you. I think of each of you often over the years. Buck always had that smile you never forgot. You boys were always up to some new adventure everyday. I will never forget possum ball in your front yard. All the attempts to teach me how to play polo. I will always remember the deer hunting stories of Buck, Mr. Thomas Fennell, the boys, and Mr. Rob. I will keep you all near my heart. Praying for God's comfort, strength and peace be with you all during the difficult days ahead. Love to you all.
Louise Kinard Lyons

Bernie and Jeannine Gahagan

February 6, 2022

Frankie,

Please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss.

Dottie Gianelloni

February 6, 2022

My thoughts ,prayers, and love are with you all.

Michael Trouche

February 6, 2022

Dear members of the Limehouse family,
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of Buck. I have nothing but pleasant memories of a man who I found to be always pleasant, good-humored, and very intelligent and enterprising. Buck always seems to have a smile, a great story, and friendly words, and we had many laughs over the years, particularly concerning my hilariously poor skills in a polo match at Airy Hall. We will all miss Buck, but this city and state were blessed to have him among us.

Anne Simms Pincus

February 6, 2022

Jack, my sincere condolences on the death of your brother Buck.

Bonnie Rosen Moses

February 6, 2022

I remember Buck eating with my family when he visited a relative in Orangeburg, my hometown, as well as the Limehouse reunion at Airy Hall. He accomplished so much in his lifetime. I am thinking of all of you at this difficult time.

Dewey Wise

February 6, 2022

Buck,
You were a faithful friend, a loyal graduate of our college, and a leader of our state. You also loved your family and especially your dear wife, Frankie. You left us far too soon. We will miss your presence, your wit and your smile. Rest in peace. Our prayers for your family.
Dewey Wise

Carly Futeral

February 5, 2022

Buck left quite a empty spot in my heart....All the old memories from the days of Creekside I will never forget..Very precious times that can't be replaced not would I want to...

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