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John Spratt Obituary

John McKee Spratt, Jr.

December 14, 2024

York, South Carolina - Former Democratic South Carolina U.S. Congressman John McKee Spratt, Jr., 82, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on December 14, 2024, due to complications from Parkinson's disease.

The visitation is Tuesday, December 17th, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the breezeway and Lady's Parlor at the First Presbyterian Church, 10 West Liberty Street in York, SC. The funeral is Wednesday, December 18th, at 1 p.m., also at First Presbyterian Church in York, with a burial service following at Rose Hill Cemetery on East Madison, East Liberty, and Cemetery St. in York. A reception is likely to follow, with details TBD.

John was born in 1942, to Jane Love Bratton Spratt and John McKee Spratt, Sr., in Charlotte, NC. He grew up in York, SC. With the men away at war, little "Johnny" was initially raised in a house by three women he deeply loved: his mother; his aunt Martha Bratton Walker, who was like a second mother to him, and Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Parks, who also raised his mother. Raised alongside him were his adored older sister, Jane Bratton Spratt McColl, and his cherished cousin who was like a sister to him, Martha Bratton "Cissy" McCord.

In 8th grade, John started dating his beloved wife, Jane Stacy Spratt, with whom he had a loving marriage for 56 years. He graduated from York High School and Davidson College. At both schools, he was president of the student body. He won a Marshall Scholarship to Oxford University, where he studied economics, and earned a law degree from Yale. He served as a captain in the Army from 1969-71 and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.

In 1971, John came home to York to practice law with his father, whom he highly respected and loved. He was county and school district attorney, president of the Bank of Fort Mill, and owner of a farm and small insurance agency. Active in his community, he was an elder at First Presbyterian Church in York, president of the Chamber of Commerce and United Way, and chairman of the Board of Divine Saviour Hospital.

John served in Congress from 1983 to 2011. He was Chairman of the Budget Committee and was a leader in shaping the federal budget. One of his proudest accomplishments was the Balanced Budget Agreement of 1997, which put the federal budget in surplus for the first time in thirty years. John was also the second highest ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee.

John was a loving, generous, intelligent, hardworking man who cared deeply for other people and tried to help all who needed it. His daughters, incredibly fortunate to have him as their father, went through life always hearing people of all walks of life tell them how much they loved and admired their father. By knowing their father and watching how kindly he treated everyone, they understood why people admired him so. He was a kind, giving, wonderful father and grandfather. He told imaginative bedtime stories; cooked delicious seafood after vacation days spent riding the ocean waves of his beloved South Carolina coast; and encouraged his daughters to achieve academically and professionally.

As his granddaughter Grace Brennan said, "He was just always willing to do anything we wanted to make us happy. I mean, there was a video of him getting up and doing the chicken dance with James."

His granddaughter Lily Tendler wrote, "He was a man of deep love, boundless empathy, and infectious curiosity. He believed in the power of knowledge to transform lives, turning learning into a joyful game for his grandchildren, offering nickels for every history question answered correctly, spelling games, and nurturing passions for music and writing."

John was deeply respected by his colleagues, friends, and family.

As President Biden wrote in a condolence letter to the family, "Guided by his wit, wisdom, decency, and grace, John deeply understood the promise of America, and he fought tirelessly to bring people together to help us live up to that promise."

Congressman Jim Clyburn wrote, "Serving in Congress with John Spratt was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.... His love of country and respect for humanity were always on display. He was an inconspicuous genius and the most ordinary, extraordinary person I have ever known."

Former President Clinton wrote, "John Spratt was a skilled and deeply principled lawmaker.... He was masterful in his knowledge of policy and was willing to work with anyone to pass legislation that would make a difference in people's lives. He had a unique ability of knowing when to hold the line and when to compromise, and it earned him the respect of all in Washington. I'll always be grateful for the chance to work with him, especially on the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 which he co-authored and helped produce record surpluses. John was a true public servant and a really good man."

College friend Joe Howell wrote, "Spratt...was a hero not just for me but for so many others. He was without question the smartest person I ever knew, and he was also the wisest. His quiet sense of humor and subtle wit were contagious. And despite all his accomplishments including serving his country in the House of Representatives, he never took himself too seriously. I can still see the twinkle in his eye, and hear his boisterous belly laugh."

Friend and former staffer Tom Kahn wrote, "John Spratt is the most decent man I ever met. He was kind, generous, thoughtful, and courageous. And he was brilliant. He enjoyed the respect of all his colleagues, even the ones that disagreed with him. He did the toughest things because they were right. He supported gun control, civil rights, health care, and abortion, even though they were politically costly. But for John, it was more important to do the right thing, even if he paid a price."

John is survived by his much-loved wife, Jane Stacy Spratt; his three daughters, Susan Elizabeth Spratt (David Tendler), Sarah Stacy Spratt (Brian Brennan), and Catherine Bratton Spratt; grandchildren, Lily Isabella Spratt Tendler, Jack Harris Bratton Tendler, Max Louis Ormand Tendler, Jane Grace Brennan, and James Benjamin Spratt Brennan; sister, Jane Bratton Spratt McColl (Hugh Leon McColl, Jr.); and many loved nieces, nephews, cousins, and other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, John McKee Spratt, Sr., and Jane Love Bratton Spratt.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to:

Historic Brattonsville: https://sales.chmuseums.org/Donation.aspx?CR=CIHBM

The building fund for the First Presbyterian Church of York (select Memorials and write "John Spratt/Building Fund" in the Memo line):

https://onrealm.org/FPCYorkSC/-/form/give/now

or by check to First Presbyterian Church, 10 W. Liberty St., York, S.C. 29745 (write "In memory of John Spratt for the building fund).

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.brattonfuneralhome.com.

Bratton Funeral Home of York, SC is serving the Spratt family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The State from Dec. 16 to Dec. 18, 2024.

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Cynthia Galas Johnson

September 3, 2025

My condolences to all John's family. Belatedly. I've been going through books and letters and just now looked up John's status and am so sad to realize he is gone. The world has lost. John was a friend and colleague of my husband, Thomas Johnson, who died at Walter Reed in 1990. I knew John only from his visits in the hospital but the memories are strong because he gave Tom so much comfort and joy during his last weeks. They shared work but the joy derived from sharing a love of poetry and talking and talking about poems and poets. This was so special and important to me because John was a frequent visitor and brought so much pleasure to Tom at a time when we were all struggling to provide that very gift. John was brilliant, compassionate, kind and just wonderful. I gave him a first edition of Wallace Stevens poems after Tom passed. John kept trying to refuse the book but it was given because his gift to Tom was so unique and meaningful. I remain grateful for Tom and for myself for the little time I shared with your dear John.

Ray Myers

December 29, 2024

New John from jr. High football thr. High School. Such a nice & friendly person.

Yvonne Patton

December 19, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Joel Estes

December 18, 2024

Mr. Spratt was a great man. He served his country with great honor and dignity. My heartfelt condolences to family and friends.

Robin Becknell

December 18, 2024

John was a great and kind loving man. He will be missed.

Barry Amick

December 17, 2024

He helped my father and family beyond belief. Without his ability to contact the VA and have my dad´s file reviewed; we would have been bankrupted by the medical bills. He was a true servant. RIP congressman.

Virginia Lockridge

December 17, 2024

John Spratt was a great man. Kind, smart, loved his family, country and Lord

Mary Weldon

December 17, 2024

My condolences and prayers with family he was sweet man always kind win I went clean his office

Alan Kahn

December 17, 2024

John was the epitome of intelligence, set a high standard for helping others, for public spiritedness, who did his work with a positive can do spirit, and leaves this world a far better place having brought honor and dignity to the House and to South Carolina. In short, a wonderful human being.

Bill

December 17, 2024

I didn't know him personally, but I read and heard others speak of his congressional work that is sorely needed today. We are the ones indebted to have had him represent us in this district. My condolences to his family who were the recipients of his love and devotion.

Debra Boger

December 17, 2024

I remember Mr. Splatter very well he helped m e get my disability and I was so thankful for his help. May he rest in peace in heaven. Remember absence from the body is being present with the LORD. MY sincere condolences goes out to the family. May GOD WRAP HIS ARMS AROUND YOU IN YOUR TIME OF BEREAVEMENT AND SORROW.

Porter Bankhead

December 17, 2024

Congressman Spratt treated all his constituents with respect and dignity. His open-door policy in Congress provided his constituents advice and the assistance which our government afforded. My sympathies to his family.
Porter Bankhead
Washington, DC

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