BIL:4348
TYP:House Resolution HR
INB:House
IND:20010827
PSP:Rodgers
SPO:Rodgers
DDN:l:\council\bills\dka\4575mm01.doc
DPB:20010827
SUB:Grafton Geddes "G.G." Dowling, Resolutions
HST:
BodyDateAction DescriptionComLeg Involved
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House20010827Introduced, adopted
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TXT:
A HOUSE RESOLUTION
HONORING THE MEMORY OF LAWYER AND PUBLIC SERVANT GRAFTON GEDDES “G.G.” DOWLING OF BEAUFORT COUNTY, WHO DIED AUGUST 13, 2001, AND EXTENDING TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS THE CONDOLENCES OF HIS FELLOW MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Whereas, Grafton Geddes “G.G.” Dowling of Beaufort County died August 13, 2001; and
Whereas, the eightyfive-yearold native of Greenwood began his long career in the law and public service upon his graduation from the University of South Carolina School of Law, entering the practice of law with his brother Joab Dowling in Beaufort in 1938; and
Whereas, his public service included membership in the South Carolina House of Representatives; and
Whereas, G.G. Dowling’s expansive service to the community of Beaufort earned him the Rotary Bowl Award for outstanding community service in 1966; and
Whereas, his statesmanship was evidenced in his service as Chairman of the South Carolina Highway Commission, Port Royal Ports Authority, South Carolina Probation, Parole and Pardon Board, and State Chamber of Commerce, and President of the University of South Carolina Alumni Association; and
Whereas, his national and international service included his military service during World War II and a fiveyear appointment as presidential delegate to the United Nations Conference on Rules of Warfare in Geneva, Switzerland; and
Whereas, G.G. Dowling was the founder of the Bank of Beaufort and served as its president and chairman; and
Whereas, he also assisted in the establishment of the Beaufort branch of the University of South Carolina, where he taught economics and political science as an adjunct professor for ten years; and
Whereas, he was devoted to Edith, his wife of more than fifty years, and their children, David Dowling of St. Augustine, Florida, Geddes Dowling of Atlanta, Georgia, and Elizabeth DowlingSendor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and
Whereas, it is fitting for the members of the House of Representatives of South Carolina to recognize his legacy of service to his community, State, and nation. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:
That the members of the House of Representatives do hereby honor the memory of lawyer and public servant Grafton Geddes “G.G.” Dowling of Beaufort County, who died August 13, 2001, and extend their condolences to his family and friends.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to his wife, Mrs. Edith B. Dowling.
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