[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 7]
[Senate]
[Page 9593]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                      DEATH OF HOLLY SELF DRUMMOND

  Mr. THURMOND. Mr. President, South Carolina recently lost one of its 
most prominent citizens, Holly Self Drummond, who was known and admired 
by many throughout the Palmetto State.
  ``Miss Holly'' passed away at the age of 77, and though she led a 
full life, her death still came too soon. Each of us who knew Holly 
Drummond remember her as a vibrant, outgoing, and gracious lady who was 
a pillar of her community and an individual who embodied all that is 
good about the South.
  This was a woman who distinguished herself in many ways throughout 
her life. She was active in any number of organizations that made her 
community and our State better places to live. She served as a member 
of the South Carolina Palmetto Cabinet; the Greenwood Woman's Club; the 
Sasanqua Garden Club of Ninety Six; and, on the Board of Visitors of 
Winthrop University and Piedmont Technical College. She was also active 
in her local church, and of course, was a fixture at the State House 
where her able husband has served for many years. Her contributions 
truly benefited others and served as an example of civic mindedness 
that others strove to emulate.
  Holly Drummond's passing is saddening for many reasons. My grief is 
deepened for this woman was a loyal supporter, and more importantly, a 
valued friend. I had known Holly for more years than I can remember, 
and her family was well known to me.
  Mr. President, Holly Self Drummond's passing leaves a tremendous void 
not only in the town of Greenwood and the State House of South 
Carolina, but in the lives of the many men and women who called her 
``friend.'' Holly Drummond will not soon be forgotten, and I am certain 
that all those who knew her would join me in sending condolences to her 
family.

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