Following his naval career, he completed residencies at Baylor and the Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital in Texas. After that he joined his father in private practice on Virginia Street East, where he remained until retirement in 1990, when he and his wife became full time residents of Hilton Head Island, SC. There, 3 of his great joys included golf, Van Landingham Rotary, where he became a Paul Harris Fellow, and Moss Creek Marines where he could honor his Marine service, his son's service, and that of all Marines.
He is survived by his wife, Roseanne, children, in-laws and grandchildren: Cortland, Francis, Nancy and Mark, Rachael, Jamie, and Kasi, Mike, Barbie and Scott, Cindy and Bill. He was preceded in death by daughter Leslie, mother Jean, father Big Cease, brother and sister-in-law Russ and Lynn.
He will be remembered for his ready smile, kind nature and openness to all. Islandfuneralhome.com.
Following his naval career, he completed residencies at Baylor and the Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital in Texas. After that he joined his father in private practice on Virginia Street East, where he remained until retirement in 1990, when he and his wife became full time residents of Hilton Head Island, SC. There, 3 of his great joys included golf, Van Landingham Rotary, where he became a Paul Harris Fellow, and Moss Creek Marines where he could honor his Marine service, his son's service, and that of all Marines.
He is survived by his wife, Roseanne, children, in-laws and grandchildren: Cortland, Francis, Nancy and Mark, Rachael, Jamie, and Kasi, Mike, Barbie and Scott, Cindy and Bill. He was preceded in death by daughter Leslie, mother Jean, father Big Cease, brother and sister-in-law Russ and Lynn.
He will be remembered for his ready smile, kind nature and openness to all. Islandfuneralhome.com.
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