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John McMaster Obituary

John Gregg McMaster, Jr. COLUMBIA - John Gregg McMaster, Jr., 100, passed away in Columbia early Friday morning, February 20, 2015. Mr. McMaster was born on March 16, 1914 in Florence, South Carolina. He was the son of Dr. and Mrs. John Gregg McMaster. His father was a native of Winnsboro and his mother, n‚e Eleanor Gourdin, a native of Williamsburg County. Mr. McMaster received a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of South Carolina in 1936, an L.L.B. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1938, and a J.D. degree in 1970. While at the University he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and served as its president. In addition, he enjoyed membership in the German Club, a dance club, and the Glee Club. He served as president of his sophomore class. In the spring of 1941, several months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Mr. McMaster applied for, and received, a commission in the United States Naval Reserves as an ensign. However, the discovery of a minor heart condition soon ended his military career. Unable to serve abroad, he returned to Columbia to serve as in-house counsel for the State Rationing Board. In 1944 Mr. McMaster married Ida Bacot Dargan of Florence, whose nickname was "Pet," and they had six children, all boys, four of whom became lawyers. Mr. McMaster's public service covered many years. He was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1944, serving two terms. From 1953 through 1954, he served as Code Commissioner for South Carolina. He also served as a member of the South Carolina Aeronautics Commission from 1952 through 1967, the last eleven years as chairman. Mr. McMaster was highly respected by his peers. He was elected president of the Richland County Bar Association in 1976. From 1982 through 1988, he served on the board of the Richland County Public Defender Corporation, the last two years as chairman. Mr. McMaster was a veteran attorney and tried cases with such enthusiasm and confidence that it made good theater. Other lawyers, especially younger ones, would come to the courthouse when they knew he was engaged in the trial of a jury case. He taught the younger lawyers that the key to success was good preparation. Many lawyers today credit him as the model for their own accomplishments. His service was recognized by his peers over the years. Mr. McMaster was elected a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers in 1968; awarded membership in the Cum Laude Club by Fellows of the Foundation, the University of South Carolina Education Foundation, in 1969; elected a Fellow in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers in 1981; and awarded the John W. Williams Distinguished Service Award by the Richland County Bar Association in 1991. Governor Carroll Campbell awarded Mr. McMaster the Order of the Palmetto in 1991. He also was honored in 1991 by Resolution of the South Carolina House of Representatives for distinguished service to the South Carolina Association of Life Insurance Companies. He was granted the Worthy Adversary Award by the South Carolina Association Trial Lawyers Association in 2004; awarded membership in the American Board of Trial Associates in 2004; received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Richland County Bar Association in 2012; and received a Resolution of congratulations from the South Carolina House of Representatives on his ninety-ninth birthday on March 16, 2013. Mr. McMaster was a member of the Richland County Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar, the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel, the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association, the Defense Research Institute, Inc., and the Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference. For years he was the senior practicing attorney in South Carolina, having been at the bar over seventy-five years from his admission on May 31, 1938 until his retirement in 2013. He tried his last case at age 93. He was admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in South Carolina. Mr. McMaster was a founding member of the Saint Andrews Society of Columbia; he served as the organization's president and visited Scotland to learn of that heritage. He encouraged his children to learn about their Scottish and French Huguenot heritage, the history of their family, and the remarkable history of South Carolina. He was also a member of numerous social, historical, and literary groups, including The Torch Club, Forest Lake Club, The Forum Club, The Centurion Society and The Columbia Ball. A man of strong faith and a student of the Bible, Mr. McMaster was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Columbia from his college days and served as Sunday school teacher, Deacon, Elder, and Elder Emeritus. Mr. McMaster was an avid sportsman and loved golf and dogs, especially bulldogs. He regularly played basketball and worked out at the Columbia Y.M.C.A until his late eighties. Like Will Rogers, he never met a man he did not like. At a ceremony honoring him years ago, a colleague noted: "Originally in England, the word 'gentleman' had a meaning that referred to property and titles. In America, the word was construed to mean a man of good character who behaves honorably and considerately and is possessed of good manners. Mr. McMaster's life and actions reflect the best meaning of this word, for he [was] a gentle man." Mr. McMaster was predeceased by his wife, Ida Dargan; his sister, Eleanor "Sis" McMaster Bradham (Riley, Jr.) of Sumter; and his brother, Hugh Buchanan McMaster (Jean Kelly) of Columbia. He is survived by his six sons, John Gregg McMaster, III (Judy Cook), Henry Dargan McMaster (Peggy McAbee), George Hunter McMaster, William Gourdin McMaster (Elizabeth Laffitte), Frank Barnwell McMaster, all of Columbia, and Joseph Dargan McMaster of Charlotte; grandchildren, John Gregg McMaster, IV (Laurel Briggs) of Columbia, Henry Dargan McMaster, Jr. of Columbia, Mary Rogers McMaster of New York, William Gourdin McMaster, Jr. MD, of Nashville, Dargan McMaster Rain (Rob) of Spartanburg, George Hunter McMaster, II of New York, Joseph Dargan McMaster, Jr. of Columbia, Eleanor Gourdin McMaster of Columbia; and great grandson, Shawn McMaster of Columbia; and great granddaughter, Elizabeth Laffitte Rain of Spartanburg. The family thanks the staff of Still Hopes Episcopal Home and Palmetto Hospice for their loving care. The service for Mr. McMaster will be held 2 o'clock, Sunday, February 22 at First Presbyterian Church, with Dr. Derek W. H. Thomas and Dr. John R. de Witt officiating. Visitation with the family will follow in Jackson Hall. Private burial will precede the service in the Churchyard. Deacons and Elders of First Presbyterian Church are invited to serve as honorary pallbearers. Shives Funeral Home, Trenholm Road Chapel, is assisting the family. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 1324 Marion Street, Columbia, SC 29201. Memories and condolences may be shared at ShivesFuneralHome.com.

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Published by The State from Feb. 21 to Feb. 22, 2015.

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Susan Parker

May 1, 2015

I used to talk to him often when I worked at the bank (in the call center). He always asked to talk to me. I loved chatting with him. I left the bank a few years ago and I often thought of him and wanted to contact him, but didn't want to bother him. I'm saddened that I waited too long.

Tom Marchant

February 28, 2015

Henry, my sympathy in the loss of your father. During my years as a member of the SC General Assembly (72-86), I found John Gregg to be one of the finest men I've ever met as he represented many clients in matters before the Legislature. Always a man of impeccable attire, you count on him for 'honest answers' to difficult questions. He was a also a 'Southern Gentleman'...first class!

Respectfully,
Tom Marchant+
Box 8877 Greenville, SC 29604

Sally and Steven Langer

February 24, 2015

John and Judy,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. May you be surrounded by wonderful memories and find peace at this time.

February 24, 2015

George,

I just read with sadness of the passing of your father - He was a great man and I will always remember fondly the day we all went together and argued before the SC Court of Appeals in a case in which it was it was my pleasure to partner with you both - I enjoyed the time I spent with your father very much and please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of a great southern gentleman - Glen La Force - Hilton Head Island

Roger Newell

February 24, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Betsy Archer

February 23, 2015

With heartfelt sympathy to each of you guys and your families. Your Dad, a genuine gentleman, will always be remembered fondly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Betsy McCarley Archer and Bob McCarley

Fitz Legerton

February 22, 2015

To the Family:
My nephew, Chip, called me from Charleston to let me know today (2-22-'15) of John Gregg's death. Emmy Lou and I send condolences to all of you. I recall recent visits wit John Gregg and Will when they were here in the
Montreat area a few years ago. I have lots of good memories of John Gregg,
Eleanor, Buck, and Aunt Eleanor and
Uncle Gregg. Emmy Lou and Fitz
Legerton, Givens Highland Farms Retirement Community, Black Mountain,
NC (Phone 828-357-5046).

Elliott R. Johnson

February 22, 2015

George, I am saddened to hear of the death of your father. He was a remarkable man, with a remarkable family. It is obvious that his work and sense of duty enriched the lives of those who knew him; and his legacy will continue to enrich many more lives for years to come.

My condolences to you and all of your family.

Sincerely,
Ridge Johnson

Jennifer Hornsby (Griffin)

February 22, 2015

Mr. Henry, Frank, George and Joe I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Mr. Mac for his words of wisdom and the knowledge he shared. He was truly a role model everyone could look up to. My prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

Craig and Mary Davis

February 22, 2015

While thorough, the recounting of this extraordinary life failed to mention two important attributes: his two handed set shot efficient into advanced years and regarded with awe by onlooking bystanders and his pull ups, both preformed regularly at the Y. Two great institutions transitioning at the same time. The Richland Bar has lost a lynchpin.

Rhetta Hartin

February 22, 2015

Mr. John Gregg McMaster, Jr., one of the last southern gentlemen.
"Mr. John Gregg, what's the good word?"
My prayers are with all of you McMasters.

Rhetta Hartin

Bill Bassham

February 22, 2015

You all are in my prayers. He led a long and fulfilled life and touched many along the way.

Ann Gell Hamiter

February 21, 2015

So sorry for your loss. What a wonderful and long life he lived. He use to attend almost all of our Senate Committee meeting. I know he is missed and I pray God brings comfort and peace to all of you.

Carol Brooks

February 21, 2015

I remember your father, a Southern gentleman with his sporting seersucker suit and dapper straw hat, always had a gentle smile with a sincere greeting. May his legacy of professionalism, kindness and southern charm be cherished forever.

Jane Graham

February 21, 2015

George, we were sorry to see of the death of your father. What a long life, not that it is any easier to give a loved one up at any age! Our thought and prayers are with you and your family,

Bryan & Jane Graham

Charlie Jay

February 21, 2015

Dear Henry;

So sorry to hear of your loss. You most certainly have my sympathy and know that you and your family will be remembered in fervent prayer.

In the blessed hope of Christ's soon return.

Love in Christ;
Charlie Jay
Chapin SC

"Let not your heart be troubled".

....Jesus

Bob Coble

February 21, 2015

Mr. McMaster was the epitome of how a lawyer and a gentleman should conduct themselves.

FITZ OCONNOR

February 21, 2015

Dear Henry, George, Frank and family, I am deeply saddened by the passing of your father. He was always kind to me as I worked to become a good lawyer. GOD put him on this earth to be a good servant to all. He " ran the race well." He has now been called home to be with our merciful lord. May you find peace as you celebrate this gentle man's life. GOD BLESS. FITZ OCONNOR, JR.

Lib Perry

February 21, 2015

Judy and John thinking of you and yours. What a great heritage he left.
Lib Perry
Spring Valley Presbyterian Church

david williamson

February 21, 2015

What a celebration of a wonderful life! John Gregg was a shining example for all of us.

Dave Merry

February 21, 2015

Henry- your dad handled my adoption for my parents and I moved to Columbia to live with them when I was 3 days old. He was a wonderful man.
Dave & Beverly Merry

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