Joseph P. Rostron
Joseph Prugh Rostron of Clemson, SC, passed away on
December 19, 2012, at the age of 97. He was born on Dec. 10, 1915, in
Sidney, OH. While working at the Charleston Navy Yard during World War II, Joe
met and married Frances Ward. They celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary
this past June. Joe earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from SMU in 1941,
and an M.S. from Clemson University in 1956, and went
on to become a Professor of Civil Engineering at Clemson for 31 years.
His primary focus was highway research, surveying and aerial photography. After
retiring from the Clemson faculty, he continued to work as a Subject Matter
Expert for the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying until
1991. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Clemson since 1946. Joe
loved music and served in church choirs for over 60 years. He also loved
delivering Meals on Wheels, and did so until around age 92.
Joe's greatest passion, outside the field of civil
engineering, was flying. He received his pilot's license in 1942, and flew until
age 90, logging more than 3,500 hours. As a pilot he was involved in aerial
photography, was a member of the SC Civil Air Patrol, and flew all over the
country in his Cessna 120. He took great delight in taking children on their
first flight. He made an incredible number of friends in the nationwide
small-aircraft flying community. In addition to flying, Joe was a longtime
amateur radio operator and an avid electrical/mechanical handyman/inventor. He
enjoyed traveling and had a deep love for nature photography, one of his great
legacies to his family. His other great legacy was his passion for classical
music, particularly orchestral and piano music. Whether attending live concerts
or hearing recordings that he piped throughout the house, music was always a big
part of the Rostron household. He loved meeting new people wherever he visited,
and he kept these new friendships throughout his life. He particularly loved
sharing stories and funny anecdotes. He also had an intense curiosity and
fascination about many things. Loyal, not one to ever complain, dependable,
constant: a remarkable family man.
He was son of the late Charles and Edith Rostron, and brother of the late Virginia Ketterman, Richard Rostron, and James Rostron. He is survived by his wife, Frances Elizabeth Ward Rostron; his daughters, Carol Lawter (Tommy) of Clemson, Charlotte Christian (Stan) of Quitman, GA, Peggy Rostron of Phoenix, AZ, and Pat Rostron of Raleigh, NC; his son, Bill Rostron (Elaine) of West Union; his grandchildren, David Manos of West Union, Merrit Manos Spencer (Billy) of Austin, TX, Stephany C. Norris (Stephen) of Savannah, GA, Todd Christian (Lisa) and Karen C. Long (Chris) of Charleston, Rebecca Rostron of Inman, Sharon R. Black (Ben) of Auburn, GA, Will Rostron of Pelzer, and Marie Rostron of West Union; and 13 great-grandchildren.