Joseph Estill Bresnahan
- December 30, 1928 - May 1, 2012
- Edisto Island, South Carolina
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“From about 1972 Joe was a colleague while I was at Clemson University doing research for the SCTMA. Later in the 1980 he was a customer, friend and...Read More »
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1 of 3 | Posted by: Craig Brandon - Clemson, SC
“Rosa and Rosa, Joe was a lifelong friend of mine, having attended Mt. St. Joseph's and Boys Catholic High together. Also one summer we both worked...Read More »
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2 of 3 | Posted by: william j cooney - augusta, GA
“TO :ROSA BRESNAHAN, FAMILY & FRIENDS OF JOSEPH ESTILL BRESNAHAN
Please accept our sincere deepest sympathies for the loss of Uncle Joe.
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3 of 3 | Posted by: Linda Kilroy Bresnahan & Travis Bresnahan (son) - VA
BRESNAHAN, JOSEPH ESTILL - 82, passed peacefully May 1, 2012. Born December 30, 1928 in Augusta, Georgia to James J. & Clara E. Bresnahan. Preceded in death by his parents and sister, Clara Bresnahan, Joe is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Rosa Gressette Bresnahan, step-daughter Rosa Davis and husband Steve of Knoxville and step-son David Gressette and wife Casey of Edisto Island; grandsons' Joseph and Stephen Davis, Logan Gressette; and a granddaughter Carson Davis; a brother, James J. Bresnahan and wife Rosalie of Atlanta, Georgia and three nephews and a niece. He attended Boys' Catholic High School, Class of 1947. Joe received his BS degree and MS degree in Textile Chemistry from Georgia Tech in 1951 and 1955. He served in the US Navy during the Korean Conflict and remained in the Naval Reserve until 1976, retiring with the rank of Captain. After completing his MS, he worked a short time as a Chemist for Burlington Industries and returned to Augusta, joining the Industrial Engineering Department with John P King Manufacturing Company. In 1963 he joined the Graniteville Company in Product Development and remained with Graniteville Company until 1986, leaving as Senior Vice President of Operations. He joined Greenwood Mills as Vice-President of Finishing. He later consulted in the textile industry until 1996. While active in the textile industry he served as chairman of several committees of the South Carolina Textile Manufacturing Association and served on their Board of Trustees. He also chaired the Finishing Committee for the American Textile Manufacturers Institute. He was widely respected in the textile industry. One of his proudest achievements in textiles was the computer automation of two continuous dyeing and finishing plants in the states for which he was responsible; and one continuous plant in Turkey where he served as a consultant. He was active for 10 years on the Board of Trustees for St. Joseph's Hospital in Augusta, Georgia where he served as Chairman of the Board for three years. He loved golf and was a member of the Augusta Country Club and also West Lake Country Club, where he was one of the founding members of West Lake Country Club. He and Rosa enjoyed boating in their earlier years with their many wonderful close friends in Augusta at Clarks Hill; and later on with the many couples they met through the Hatteras Long Range Cruisers and also their friends at Edisto Beach where they retired in 1988. Joe served on Town Council for Edisto Beach for eight years; was President of the Edisto Beach Property Owners Association and served on their Board of Trustees for a number of years. But what truly defined Joe was his love of God, and this love showed with his many years serving Sts. Frederick and Stephen on Edisto Island as a constant volunteer; bookkeeper, janitor, and whatever else needed to be done. He enjoyed life, his family, his career in textiles, his church and the Town of Edisto Beach. The family would like to thank the caring staff of East TN Personal Care Service and Manorhouse Assisted Living in Knoxville, TN. Pallbearers: Mr. Paul Menk, Augusta GA; Mr. Thomas Tantillo, Augusta, GA; Mr. Rea Hinson, Pittsboro, NC; Dr. Carl Nechtman Augusta, GA; Dr. Dennis Newton Lexington, SC; Mr. Jim Perry, Alpharetta, GA; Mr. Roger Whaley, Columbia, SC; Mr. Archie Johnston; Edisto Beach, Sc. Honorary pallbearers: Peter Menk, Augusta, GA; Mayor Burley Lyons, Mr. David Cannon, Mr. Frank Leavens, Mr. Mickey Blancett, Mr. Mitchell Van Metre, all of Edisto Beach and Mr. Ken Korpanty, Edisto Island, SC. Family will receive friends Friday, May 11th from 4:00-6:00pm at Sts. Frederick and Stephen on Edisto Island. A funeral mass for Joe will be celebrated Saturday, May 12th at 11:00am at Sts. Frederick and Stephen. Military burial will follow at the First Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials be made to Sts. Frederick and Stephen Catholic Church Building Fund, PO Box 602, Edisto Island, SC 29438. Arrangements Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel. Online condolences at www.rosemortuary.com


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