Anthony C. Spearman
Moncks Corner

     Anthony Christopher “Tony” Spearman, 46, died Monday, October 28, 2013, in Lane, SC.
     Tony was born September 19, 1967, in Sumter, SC, the youngest of seven children of Dolores Armstrong Spearman and the late John Edward Spearman. Tony was a state champion in wrestling and football at Summerville High School. He graduated from Clemson University in 1988 with a B.S. in Physics and Master of Science in Physics degree in 1990. Tony was a pilot in the U.S. Air Force, a patent holding inventor, a founder of WPMedia, Inc., Stockpprofet, and Know Knew Ideas; Vice President of Operations at Allen University, author, and loved teaching physics at high schools and colleges. Most recently Tony worked as a Sr. Technical Analyst while independently engaging in his unquenchable thirst for knowledge.
     Surviving in addition to his mother Dolores Armstrong Spearman, of Ladson, are: his wife Natalia Klisak Spearman and their son Alex, of Irkutsk, Russia; his daughters, Haley Spearman and Swain Spearman, of Chapin, SC,  his son Anthony Spearman, Jr. (A.J.) of Chapin, and their mother, Dianne Spearman, of Chapin; 5 brothers, John (May) Spearman, of Lane, Bob (Barb) Spearman, of Mt. Pleasant, Dr. Billy (Starr) Spearman, of Beaufort, Dr. Jimmy (Emily) Spearman, of Summerville, and Tommy Spearman, of Bentonville, AR; and a sister Dr. Maridee (Bill) Spearman-McLaws, of Hendersonville, NC
A memorial service will be held Sunday afternoon at 2pm in the chapel at Williamsburg Funeral Home in Kingstree. Visitation will be held one hour before the service.

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