Bobby Stephens Passes Away
   

Glendale has lost one of its strongest supporters. Dr. Bobby G. Stephens has passed away after a long illness. Bobby loved the Glendale Community and its people. He was instrumental in bringing the Wofford Environmental Center to Glendale and helping bring about the renovation of the Iron Bridge. He furnished this Glendale website many articles. Included in these are a series of news updates about what was going on in Glendale. They can be read at https://glendalesc.com/chronicles.html.
Biographical information about Bobby can be read at https://glendalesc.com/biobobstephens.html.

His obituary is shown below.



Bobby Gene Stephens ("Doc" to his children and grandchildren, "Herb" to his Glendale grammar school friends, and "BG" to his colleagues) died on June 26, 2024 at his home.

He was the son of the late Bertha Cordelia Mott Stephens and Dewey Stephens and the grandson of the late Lula Belle Brown Mott, Edgar Mott, Lelia Stephens, and Clarence Lanham Stephens.

He is survived by the absolute love of his life, his wife of 67 years Sandra Elizabeth White Stephens, their four children, daughter Barbara Elaine Stephens (Brian) and her children Jasmine (daughter Avanelle), and Cordelia (Mike); son Edward Dewey Stephens and his children Wyatt (daughter Charlie), Haley, and Marjorie Jane: son Robert Todd Stephens (Julie) and their children Benjamin (Kristin), Harry and Olivia; and son Adam Mott Stephens (Carolyn) and their children Lindsay, Hayden, and Emma. He is also survived by his sister June Elaine Stephens, and his cousin, “Cuz”, Don Stephens. He and Sandra opened their home to many, and while not listed, held an extremely special place in his heart.

He was born on March 8, 1935, and raised in Glendale, South Carolina. He attended Glendale Grammar School and Pacolet High School. He received a B.S. degree in chemistry from Wofford College and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in analytical chemistry from Clemson University. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois and the honorary degree of Doctor of Science by Wofford College in Spartanburg.

He was a chemistry professor, dean of the college, and vice president for information technology at Wofford College. He served as president of MacMurray College in the 1980s. He was a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army Security Agency where he served as a cryptanalyst and intelligence analyst at the National Security Agency (NSA). His military service was his honor, and those who landed on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944 were his heroes.

He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, received the Jefferson Award of the South Carolina Academy of Science for meritorious chemistry research, and received Wofford's Distinguished Service Award. He published papers about his chemistry research in international refereed journals and made presentations at international conferences. His chemical research resulted in the development of the premier primary standard for EDTA, simple methods for the determination of sulfur dioxide, and the discovery of the outstanding solvent and extraction properties of an essentially non-toxic organic liquid.

He grew up in the Glendale Methodist Church and was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church where he was an adult Sunday school teacher.He was an active volunteer in the restoration and renaissance of the former textile village of Glendale. His capstone project was facilitating the restoration of the Old Iron Bridge in Glendale.He served as chair of the State Library Board, the research committee of the consortium of South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities, the Western Carolinas Section of the American Chemical Society, and the Piedmont Area Section of Phi Beta Kappa.

He attributed his success to his wife, Sandra, his mother, Bertha, and his grandmother, Lula Belle.The family is grateful to the compassionate care provided by Spartanburg Regional Hospice.
A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date.In lieu of flowers please consider a gift to the Environmental Studies program at Wofford College, 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC, 29303; the BSA Glendale Outdoor Leadership School, 420 South Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29306 or designated to programs supporting single mothers via the United Way of the Piedmont 203 East Main Street, Spartanburg, SC29306

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