This Policy applies to personal data we collect or use, and applications owned or controlled by, Inc. In lieu of flowers, the Family requests that Memorials be sent to the charity of your choice.The purpose of this Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) is to describe how we collect, use, store, protect, and disclose personal data online and offline either via our websites or related applications. Over the years, he helped hundreds of people who were down on their luck and needed a helping hand. He had a soft place in his heart for anyone who needed help. Arend Bouhuys, an internationally known epidemiologist lectured on the subject and published the first legal article in South Carolina on the subject of Byssinosis litigation (Brown Lung). He was a pioneer and active practitioner in the field of Occupational Diseases. Throughout his legal career, Bruce was an advocate for the injured workers that he represented on Workers' Compensation Claims. He was elected as permanent class representative and President of the White House Fellow Alumni Association and Member.īefore retiring from the Bar, he was a member of the Lexington and Richland County Bars the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association, now known as the American Association of Justice the American Bar Association and the South Carolina Bar, He received a Michael Mongo Scholarship, University of South Carolina, School of Law and a Strom Thurmond Scholarship, University of South Carolina.īruce was proud to be selected a White House Fellow, and was assigned as Special Assistant to the Director, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. His many honors and awards include: Member of Omicron Delta Kappa, National Honorary Leadership Society Wig and Robe, Honorary Scholastic Legal Society, University of South Carolina, School of Law. After leaving the partnership he continued to practice law as a solo practitioner until his retirement. He was a partner in the firm of Turnipseed Bogan and Dew in Columbia and a partner with Tom Turnipseed in the Firm of Turnipseed Dew and Associates of Columbia. Bruce was also the Director, Division of Public Safely Programs, Office of the Governor, Columbia SC. a private investigator for Hugh Roberts Investigations of Columbia the managing partner in the Law Firm of Turnipseed Dew and Westbrook, in West Columbia SC a Judge of the Fifth Magisterial District, Lexington County, South Carolina and a Special Assistant to the Director, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC, while serving as a White House Fellow. Government and United Nations Documents, University of South Carolina Columbia, S.C. He was a Social Worker and Manager of Welfare Services for the Salvation Army, Aiken SC. and a Juris Doctor Degree, Cum Laude, from the University of South Carolina School of Law.īruce worked until his health declined. He received an Associate in Arts Degree from the University of South Carolina, Aiken Regional Campus a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Behavioral Sciences, Cum Laude, from the University of South Carolina, in Columbia a Diploma in Comparative Political and Economic Systems, from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He is also survived by his uncle, Joseph Hotchkiss.Įddie, Toni, Aly and Preston were four children Bruce loved and treated as if they were his own.īruce was educated in the public schools of Aiken County. Dew II, Jennifer Reynolds, Melony Reynolds and aunts, Sandra Feldman and Darnell Wall. Dew II, Toni M Dew, Pamela Dew, Aly D'Onofrio, Preston Mains, Jennifer Dew Royal, John W. Bruce had numerous nieces and nephews: Edwin D. Dew and his sister in law, Margie Dew, who assisted him greatly as his health declined. Dew his sister, Janice Dew Reynolds and his brothers, John W. He was predeceased by his parents, Robert L Dew and Mary Hotchkiss Dew his grandmother, Elise Bouknight Jackson his adopted son, Bruce G. Born in Charleston, South Carolina on August 29, 1951, he was 65 years old. Bruce Dew died on Augat his home surrounded by Family and Friends after years of declining health.
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