[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 41 (Tuesday, March 15, 2016)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E314]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO C. MARSHALL KIBLER
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HON. JOE WILSON
of south carolina
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. Mr. Speaker, sadly, South Carolina has
lost a native son, C. Marshall Kibler, who was one of our state's most
respected and admired business leaders. He fulfilled a rewarding life
as a Southern Gentleman. He co-founded one of South Carolina's leading
commercial real estate firms with Jeremy Wilson, now associated with
Newmark Grubb. I especially appreciate his ability to select and mentor
young professionals to achieve success.
The following obituary is from The State of Columbia, S.C. on March
15, 2016:
Columbia.--C. Marshall Kibler passed away unexpectedly,
Sunday, March 13, 2016, after a brief illness. He was
predeceased by his parents, Clarence Marshall Kibler and
Eleanor VanBenthuysen Roman Kibler.
A lifelong resident of Columbia, Marshall was a graduate of
A.C. Flora High School, where he played football and was a
member of the Dark Horseman Club. Mr. Kibler was a graduate
of The University of South Carolina. He was cofounder and
president of Wilson Kibler, Inc., a statewide commercial real
estate firm with offices in Columbia, Charleston, Myrtle
Beach and Greenville. Mr. Kibler was a founding member of The
Capital Rotary Club, where he served as President and was a
Paul Harris Fellow. His real estate designations include the
Society of Industrial and Office Realtor (SIOR) and Certified
Commercial Investment Member (CCIM). He was also actively
involved with the Executives' Association of Greater Columbia
(EAGC). Marshall served as president of The Palmetto Little
League in 1992, the year the Wilson Kibler team was the
league champions. He also served on the board of Cooperative
Ministry. Mr. Kibler was a member of Forest Lake Club, the
Pine Tree Hunt Club, the Columbia Cotillion Club, the
Centurion Society, the Quadrille Club, the Flamenco Club and
the Palmetto Club. He had an interest in history and was a
member of the Sons of the American Revolution.
He is survived by his beloved best friend and wife of 40
years, Anna Belle Heyward Kibler; his children, Heyward
Haskell Kibler (Rula), Sarah Rhett Kibler Brewer (Brooks),
and Anna Belle ``Boo'' Kibler Moca (Steven). He was
affectionately known as ``Kib'' by his seven adoring
grandchildren, Jones Emile Kibler, Heyward Julian Kibler,
Sarah Taylor Rhett Brewer, Townes Brooks Brewer, Anna Belle
Heyward Brewer, Henry Marshall Moca, and William Rhett Moca.
Also surviving are his sister, Eleanor Kibler ``Cis'' Ellison
(Hagood) and brother, E. Robertson ``Bud'' Kibler (Beth).
Marshall enjoyed his second home in Little Switzerland, NC
where he loved time with his grandchildren, relaxing and
otherwise doing very little.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 o'clock,
Thursday, March 17th, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 3600
Devine Street, Columbia, with The Rev. Msgr. Richard D.
Harris officiating. Final Commendation and Farewell Prayers
will follow at Elmwood Cemetery. The family will receive
friends at the home, 8 Ashley Court, Columbia, from 4 until 6
o'clock, Wednesday evening. Shives Funeral Home, Trenholm
Road Chapel, is assisting the family. In lieu of flowers, for
the benefit of St. Joseph Catholic School, memorials may be
made to The Central Carolina Community Foundation, Kibler
Scholarship Fund, 2711 Middleburg Drive, Suite 213, Columbia,
SC 29204.
In temper he was frank, manly and sincere, an elegant
gentleman. In deportment, dignified and courteous, and in all
the domestic relations of life, exemplary and irreproachable.
Memories and condolences may be shared at
ShivesFuneralHome.com.
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