S*351 Session 112 (1997-1998)
S*0351 Resolution, By Wilson and Courson
A SENATE RESOLUTION TO EXTEND THE SYMPATHY OF THE SENATE TO THE FAMILY AND
MANY FRIENDS OF THE LATE S. WYMAN BOOZER.
02/11/97 Senate Introduced and adopted SJ-13
A SENATE RESOLUTION
TO EXTEND THE SYMPATHY OF THE SENATE TO THE
FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS OF THE LATE S. WYMAN
BOOZER.
Whereas, S. Wyman Boozer, who died on Friday, January 31, 1997,
was born in Chapin, the son of the late Samuel Wesley and Bessie
Inez Lowman Boozer; and
Whereas, he was a member of St. Andrews Lutheran Church and
owner of Wyman Boozer Realty; and
Whereas, he had the pioneering foresight to buy and develop a
shopping center, Lake Murray tracts, and rural properties of the St.
Andrews community of Richland and Lexington counties, helping
build one of the fastest-growing communities in America; and
Mr. Boozer was a member of many different organizations including:
The Homebuilders Association Gold Hammer, Homebuilders Land
Development Council, Columbia Sales and Marketing Executives
Association, the Institute of Management Accountants Columbia
Chapter, South Carolina Business and Industrial Education
Committee, Columbia, St. Andrews, Irmo, and Lexington Chambers
of Commerce; and
Whereas, he was a graduate of the University of South Carolina, a
member of the USC Alumni Association-Class of '39; University
Associates, Indian Waters Council Boy Scouts of America
Development Committee, Sertoma Club of St. Andrews/Irmo,
lifetime member of Wildlife Action, sponsor of Ducks and Quail
Unlimited, and a sponsor of the Wild Turkey Federation, National
Rifle Association, South Carolina Wildlife Federation, sponsor
member of Riverbanks Zoo Society, an active member for more than
thirty years of The Gamecock Club, Silver Spur Donor, National
Republican Committee, South Carolina Republican Party Silver
Elephant, and the South Carolina Sheriff's Association; and
Whereas, S. Wyman Boozer is survived by his wife, Agnes Koon
Boozer of Columbia; his daughters, Sylvia B. Brannon of Columbia,
Barbara B. Mann of Jenkinsville, Gloria B. Baker of Columbia; his
sons , Ronald F. Boozer of Chapin, Stanford Wyman "Buddy"
Boozer, Jr., of Yemassee; thirteen grandchildren; and fourteen
great-grandchildren; and
Whereas, it is appropriate for members of the Senate to pause in their
deliberations so that they might honor the memory of so
distinguished a son of South Carolina. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the Senate, by this resolution, extends sympathy to the family
and many friends of the late S. Wyman Boozer.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
his widow, Mrs. Agnes Koon Boozer, and to each of his children.
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