Allen Parrott Jeter M.D., 1926–2003?> (aged 77 years)
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Education
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Clemson Univ.; Medical University of SC
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Occupation
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Family Physician, Sailor, Farmer
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31st President of the United States
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32nd President of the United States
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33rd President of the United States
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34th President of the United States
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35th President of the United States
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36th President of the United States
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37th President of the United States
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38th President of the United States
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39th President of the United States
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40th President of the United States
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41st President of the United States
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42nd President of the United States
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43rd President of the United States
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Death
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Note: Allen drowned in a boat accident |
Burial
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Note: Allen's memorial service was held at the Jeter Chapel |
Religion
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Raised Baptist, practiced at Methodist in Winnsboro, SC; Presbyterianin Santuc, SC
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1899–1974
Birth: July 12, 1899
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— Carlisle, South Carolina, USA Death: 1974 |
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Birth: Bishopville, South Carolina, USA Death: 1987 — Providence Nursing Home, Columbia, South Carolina, USA |
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1926–2003
Birth: March 5, 1926
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— Bishopville, South Carolina, USA Death: September 18, 2003 — Lake Murray, South Carolina, USA |
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1926–2003
Birth: March 5, 1926
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— Bishopville, South Carolina, USA Death: September 18, 2003 — Lake Murray, South Carolina, USA |
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1926–2003
Birth: March 5, 1926
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— Bishopville, South Carolina, USA Death: September 18, 2003 — Lake Murray, South Carolina, USA |
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Death |
Allen drowned in a boat accident |
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Burial |
Allen's memorial service was held at the Jeter Chapel |
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UNION -- Allen Parrott Jeter, MD, 77, of 3435 Santuck-Carlisle Highway, Carlisle, S.C., died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2003. Dr. Jeter was born March 5, 1926 in Bishopville, S.C., the son of Ireneus Parham and Florence Parrott Jeter. He attended Columbia, Charleston and Rock Hill schools, graduating from Rock Hill High School in 1944. He entered Clemson College but left to volunteer to serve his country in World War II. He was a soldier in the 309th Infantry from July 1944 to October 1945, serving in the Rhineland, Ardennes and Central European campaigns. He received military awards for service in the battles of the European African Middle Eastern Theatre and was awarded three bronze battle stars. Upon honorable discharge from the Army in 1945, he returned to Clemson to complete his education. After graduation, he worked for the US Public Health Service in Miami, Fla., Charleston, W.Va. and Washington, DC. He subsequently returned to South Carolina and worked with Lederle Laboratories for seven years as a pharmaceutical representative. He entered the Medical College of South Carolina in Charleston in 1956, graduating in December 1959. He interned at the Columbia Hospital of Richland County from 1959-1960. He was board certified in Family Medicine and enjoyed practicing family medicine in Winnsboro, S.C. until 1984. He was a devoted husband and father. An avid sailor, he enjoyed the challenge of the high seas and peacefulness of the quiet coves. He was a commodore of the Seven Seas Cruising Association and of the Ocean Cruising Club. He was committed to the Jeter family, spending countless hours researching family genealogy and insuring the perpetuation of the Jeter Cemetery. His vision to establish the Jeter Chapel, located adjacent to the Jeter Cemetery, became a reality upon its completion in 1994. He was a member of the Can Creek Presbyterian Church, Union Rotary Club and Sons of the American Revolution. Survivors include his wife, Elaine Kurtz Jeter; daughter, Elizabeth Suzanne Jeter of the home; daughter, Elizabeth Allene and son-in-law, Chip Sims of Greenville, S.C.; daughter, Susan Rogers and son-in-law, Ken Amick of Batesburg, S.C.; son, George M.R. Jeter of Blythewood, S.C.; nephew, Jack Hamilton and Susan Jeter of Yorktown, Va.; and grandchildren, Shane McFadden and Amy Holcombe. His parents and his brother, Jack Hamilton Jeter, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22, 2003, at the Jeter Cemetery Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Larry Crocker with military rites. Burial will be in the Jeter Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be James Easley, Charles Jeter, Harry Jeter, Gus Jeter, William Kurtz, Richard Kurtz and Gerald Kurtz. The family will receive friends and family from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home in Union, S.C. Memorials may be made to the Jeter Cemetery Fund, c/o Mrs. William Jeter, 115 Park Drive, Union, S.C., 29379. S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home |
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Media object
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Allen P Jeter - Gravestone |