H*3692 Session 112 (1997-1998)
H*3692 Concurrent Resolution, By Clyburn and Stille
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE SORROW OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF SOUTH
CAROLINA AT THE DEATH OF ROBERT STONE GALLOWAY, JR., OF GREENVILLE COUNTY, AND
EXTENDING SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY.
03/20/97 House Introduced, adopted, sent to Senate HJ-2
03/20/97 Senate Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence SJ-9
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
EXPRESSING THE SORROW OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE DEATH OF ROBERT STONE
GALLOWAY, JR., OF GREENVILLE COUNTY, AND
EXTENDING ITS SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY.
Whereas, Robert Stone Galloway, Jr., of Greenville County died
Sunday, March 2, 1997, at the age of sixty-eight; and
Whereas, Mr. Galloway was born in Due West, a son of the late
Robert Stone Galloway and Clara Agnew Galloway; and
Whereas, he was the South Carolina High School Tennis Singles
Champion, with a No. 3 national junior ranking, and a member of the
College of William and Mary tennis team, twice NCAA tennis
champions; and
Whereas, after graduating from the College of William and Mary, he
earned the law degree from the University of South Carolina School
of Law; and
Whereas, he practiced law for forty-three years before his retirement
as a partner with Haynesworth, Marion, McKay and Guerard in
Greenville, where he also served as managing partner; and
Whereas, he was a member and former deacon of the Greenville
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, member and former
president of the Greenville Country Club and the Poinsett Club, and
member of the Greenville Cotillion; and
Whereas, he is survived by Mary Barron Galloway, his wife of
forty-three years; their children, Elizabeth Agnew Galloway of
Cincinnati and Robert Stone Galloway III of Greenville; their two
grandchildren; and his sister, Lila Galloway McMillan of Davidson,
North Carolina. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate
concurring:
That the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina expresses
its sorrow at the death of Robert Stone Galloway, Jr., of Greenville
County, and extends its sympathy to his wife Mary, their children
Elizabeth and Robert III, their grandchildren, his sister, and other
relatives and friends.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
his wife and family.
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