[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 90 (Monday, June 5, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S7656]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


                   TRIBUTE TO THE LATE JAMES C. SELF

  Mr. THURMOND. Mr. President, this month in Greenwood, SC, a terrible, 
sudden loss has been suffered by the entire community. On May 4, James 
C. ``Jim'' Self--successful businessman, committed public servant, 
concerned community leader, and dedicated family man--was tragically 
killed in a traffic accident which no one could have anticipated.
  Respected for his position as chairman of the board of Greenwood 
Mills Inc., Mr. Self was born and raised in Greenwood and went on to 
earn a bachelor of arts degree from Clemson University and a masters of 
business administration from the University of South Carolina. 
Throughout his life, Mr. Self established a well deserved reputation as 
a civic leader whose activities included service on the Greenwood board 
of Bankers Trust, the State board of NCNB, and the boards of Benedict 
College, Junior Achievement, and the Greenwood YMCA. In addition, Mr. 
Self served on the Governor's Review Board under John West, for which 
he was awarded the South Carolina Order of the Palmetto. He was also a 
member of the First Baptist Church of Greenwood.
  Let us make certain that we remember with respect and admiration the 
substantial contributions this outstanding citizen made to his family, 
his community, and the State of South Carolina.
  Mr. President, I know I speak for all those who knew Jim Self when I 
say that he will be missed greatly. My deepest sympathies go out to his 
wife--Linda Coleman Self--and children--Linda Elizabeth Self, James C. 
Self III, and Furman Coleman Self--and the entire Self family, 
including his distinguished father--Mr. James C. Self--for the 
tremendous loss they have suffered.

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