Lester P. Branham Jr. Explained

Lester P. Branham, Jr.
Birth Date:14 December 1933
Birth Place:Camden, South Carolina, United States
Death Date:October 22, 2023 (aged 89)
Death Place:Florence, South Carolina
Profession:Retired Minister
Alma Mater:Wake Forest University
Party:Democratic
State House2:South Carolina
Prior Term2:2002-2014
Successor2:Roger K. Kirby
District2:61st
Predecessor2:Harry R. Askins
Children:2

Lester Province Branham Jr. (December 14, 1933 – October 22, 2023) was a minister and an American politician.

Political career

Branham was the member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 61st District, serving in the House from 2002 to 2014,[1] and was a member of the House Education and Public Works Committee.[2] Branham was a member of the Democratic party. His father, L. P. 'Doc' Branham Sr., was a member of the State Legislature in the 1950s, and also served on the South Carolina Public Service Commission.[3]

Community service

Branham served on the Board of Trustees of Florence County School District Three, Midwestern Theological Seminary in Missouri, and Furman University. He served as board chair of Baptist Hospital and Palmetto Health Care System in Columbia.[4] [5]

Death

Branham died on October 22, 2023. Governor Henry McMaster announced that flags would be lowered in the late Senator's honor. On October 25, 2023, Executive Order 2023-37 was filed for that purpose.[6]

References

  1. News: Gavin . Jackson . June 2014 . Lester Branham bids Farewell to Public Service . February 22, 2024 . SCNow.
  2. Web site: 2024 . Lester Branham Jr. . February 22, 2024 . Ballotpedia.
  3. News: December 6, 1978 . Former State Legislature Lester Branham Sr Dies . February 22, 2024 . The State Newspaper.
  4. Web site: October 22, 2023 . Official Obituary of Lester Province Branham, Jr. . February 22, 2024 . Carolina Funeral Home.
  5. Web site: 2024 . Representative Lester P. Branham, Jr. . February 22, 2024 . South Carolina Legislature.
  6. Web site: October 25, 2023 . Executive Order . February 22, 2024 . The Office of Governor Henry McMaster.

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