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TO CONGRATULATE THE PINNER CLINIC IN THE TOWN OF PEAK FOR A CENTURY OF OUTSTANDING MEDICAL SERVICE AND WISH THE STAFF CONTINUED SUCCESS IN THE YEARS AHEAD.
Whereas, the House of Representatives is pleased to learn that on September 27, 2015, the Pinner Clinic will celebrate a century of providing primary medical care to patients in the Peak community and surrounding counties of Newberry, Richland, Fairfield, and Lexington; and
Whereas, the clinic was founded in 1915, when Dr. Carroll Alexander Pinner, Sr., and his bride, the former Rosalie Suber, settled in Peak for him to practice medicine. In 1949, Dr. Pinner was joined in practice by his son, Dr. Carroll A. Pinner, Jr., and daughter-in-law, Dr. Harriett Ellen Eidson Pinner; and
Whereas, Dr. Pinner, Sr., died in 1962. The Pinner Clinic expanded in 1975, when Dr. Carroll A. Pinner, III, joined his parents to practice medicine. In 1983, Dr. Pinner, Jr., died and in 1984, Dr. John H. Ferguson joined Pinner Clinic. Dr. Harriett Pinner died in 2002. In 2007, the fourth generation of Pinners became affiliated with the clinic when Dr. Benjamin Carroll Pinner joined his father and Dr. Ferguson to practice medicine; and
Whereas, it is appropriate for the members of the House of Representatives to note the milestone achievement of the Pinner Clinic and express their admiration for a century of providing distinguished medical care to many generations of grateful patients. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:
That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, congratulate the Pinner Clinic in the Town of Peak for a century of outstanding medical service and wish the staff continued success in the years ahead.
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