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H4916 • 2026

Roy C. Henderson Memorial Street

Roy C. Henderson Memorial Street

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Rep. Henderson-Myers
Last action
2026-02-05
Official status
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Roy C. Henderson Memorial Street

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What This Bill Does

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  • Henderson Memorial Street

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-05 South Carolina Legislature

    Scrivener's error corrected

  2. 2026-02-03 House

    Adopted, sent to Senate ( House Journal-page 22 )

  3. 2026-02-03 Senate

    Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence ( Senate Journal-page 7 )

  4. 2026-01-29 House

    Committee report: Favorable Invitations and Memorial Resolutions ( House Journal-page 3 )

  5. 2026-01-14 House

    Introduced ( House Journal-page 87 )

  6. 2026-01-14 House

    Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions ( House Journal-page 87 )

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Roy C. Henderson Memorial Street

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2025-2026 Bill 4916: Roy C. Henderson sympathy - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
126th Session, 2025-2026
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H. 4916
STATUS INFORMATION
Concurrent Resolution
Sponsors: Rep. Henderson-Myers
Document Path: LC-0284CM-GT25.docx
Introduced in the House on January 14, 2026
Introduced in the Senate on February 3, 2026
Currently residing in the Senate
Summary: Roy C. Henderson Memorial Street
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

Date

Body

Action Description with journal page number

1/14/2026

House

Introduced (
House Journal-page 87
)

1/14/2026

House

Referred to Committee on
Invitations and Memorial Resolutions
(
House Journal-page 87
)

1/29/2026

House

Committee report: Favorable
Invitations and Memorial Resolutions
(
House Journal-page 3
)

2/3/2026

House

Adopted, sent to Senate (
House Journal-page 22
)

2/3/2026

Senate

Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence (
Senate Journal-page 7
)

2/5/2026

Scrivener's error corrected

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
01/14/2026
01/29/2026
02/05/2026

Committee Report

January 29, 2026

H. 4916

Introduced
by Rep. Henderson-Myers

S. Printed 1/29/26--H. [SEC
2/5/2026 1:12 PM]

Read the first time January 14, 2026

________

The committee on House Invitations
and Memorial Resolutions

To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H.
4916) to express sympathy for the loss of Mr. Roy C. Henderson and to request
the Department of Transportation name the portion of South Liberty Street in
the City of, etc., respectfully

Report:

That they have duly and carefully considered
the same, and recommend that the same do pass:

DENNIS MOSS for Committee.

_______

A concurrent RESOLUTION

To express sympathy for the loss of Mr. roy c.
henderson and to request the Department of Transportation name the portion of
south liberty street in the city of spartanburg in spartanburg county from the
c.c. woodson community center to caulder avenue "Roy C. Henderson Memorial
Street" and erect appropriate signs or markers at this location containing
these words.

W
hereas, a towering
figure from the South Carolina Lowcountry to the Upstate, the Honorable Roy C.
Henderson left his mark as an educator, coach, and civic leader; and

W
hereas, a native of
Washington, Pennsylvania, Mr. Henderson was born in 1923, the son of the late
Ernest Scott Henderson and Ethel Harris Henderson and the stepson of the late
Harry H. Baker. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from South Carolina
State College, now university, and furthered his education with a master's
degree from Indiana University and studies in the graduate education program at
Converse College; and

W
hereas, Mr. Henderson
began his storied educational and coaching career at Spaulding High School in
Lamar in 1950, where he organized and coached the school's first black high
school football team. At St. Stephen High School in Berkeley, he organized the
first physical education program and organized and coached its first football
team; and

W
hereas, relocating to
the Upstate in 1952, Mr. Henderson joined the faculty of Carver High School in
Spartanburg. Here, he taught physical education and organized Carver's first
Junior Varsity basketball and track teams. In addition, he served as the
school's assistant football coach and was the team's offensive coordinator. He
helped lead the Carver Tigers to two Piedmont Conference championships, two
state championships, and one state runners'-up berth. He also would coach
Carver in its last state football championship in 1967. He would go on to
become athletic director and assistant principal at Carver before moving to
Spartanburg High School; and

W
hereas, Mr. Henderson
would retire from Spartanburg County School District 7 in 1984, following
decades as an educator, coach, and administrator. However, his work was far
from finished. Elected to the Spartanburg City Council, he served that body
from 1991 to 2000 as a member and as mayor pro tem. Other memberships included the
NAACP, charter member of Xi Theta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Incorporated, he was a founder of the Progressive Men's Club, and active with
South Carolina State University; and

W
hereas, with him
during his life's journey was his loving wife of sixty years, Roberta Mattison
Henderson. Together they were the parents of three children, Reverend Ronald
Henderson, the Honorable Rosalyn Henderson-Myers, and Robin Bullock, who
blessed them with the affections of six accomplished grandchildren. Mr.
Henderson's spiritual home was Majority Baptist Church in Spartanburg where he
served as a deacon; and

W
hereas, following
decades of making a difference in the lives he touched in his professional,
civic, and spiritual careers, Mr. Roy C. Henderson passed away peacefully on
December 22, 2013, leaving in his wake the legacy of a life well lived. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate
concurring:

That the members of the South Carolina General
Assembly, by this resolution, express sympathy for the loss of Mr. Roy C.
Henderson and request the Department of Transportation name the portion of South
Liberty Street in the City of Spartanburg in Spartanburg County from the C.C. Woodson
Community Center to Caulder Avenue "Roy C. Henderson Memorial Street" and erect
appropriate signs or markers at this location containing these words.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution
be forwarded to the Department of Transportation.

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