Three New Additions Were Inducted To The S.C. Hall Of Fame
Since 2001, the S.C. Hall of Fame has recognized distinguished individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service and leaving their mark on the Palmetto State.
A ceremony was held Monday at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center to honor the lives of three South Carolinians and welcome them into the state’s hall of fame.
Since 2001, the S.C. Hall of Fame has recognized distinguished individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service and leaving their mark on the Palmetto State.
Smokin’ Joe Frazier, who died in 2011, is already a member of the S.C. Athletic Hall of Fame and the Boxing Hall of Fame and now South Carolina’s. His son accepted the award on his behalf.
Rudy Mancke, who died last November, was also inducted and his wife accepted the award on his behalf.
Francis Salvador was also awarded.
To find out more information on each of the new additions, you can visit SCfame.