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H5086 • 2026

Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection

Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection

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Sponsor
Reps. Robbins, Gatch, Holman, Brewer and Ford
Last action
2026-06-25
Official status
Adopted, returned to House with concurrence ( Senate Journal-page 6 )
Effective date
Not listed

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Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection

Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection

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  • Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-25 Senate

    Recalled from Committee on Transportation ( Senate Journal-page 6 )

  2. 2026-06-25 Senate

    Adopted, returned to House with concurrence ( Senate Journal-page 6 )

  3. 2026-02-12 House

    Adopted, sent to Senate ( House Journal-page 27 )

  4. 2026-02-12 Senate

    Introduced ( Senate Journal-page 7 )

  5. 2026-02-12 Senate

    Referred to Committee on Transportation ( Senate Journal-page 7 )

  6. 2026-02-11 House

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

  7. 2026-02-04 House

    Introduced ( House Journal-page 7 )

  8. 2026-02-04 House

    Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions ( House Journal-page 7 )

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Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection

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2025-2026 Bill 5086: Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
126th Session, 2025-2026
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H. 5086
STATUS INFORMATION
Concurrent Resolution
Sponsors: Reps. Robbins, Gatch, Holman, Brewer and Ford
Document Path: LC-0464CM-GT26.docx
Introduced in the House on February 4, 2026
Introduced in the Senate on February 12, 2026
Currently residing in the Senate Committee on
Transportation
Summary: Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

Date

Body

Action Description with journal page number

2/4/2026

House

Introduced (
House Journal-page 7
)

2/4/2026

House

Referred to Committee on
Invitations and Memorial Resolutions
(
House Journal-page 7
)

2/11/2026

House

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

2/12/2026

House

Adopted, sent to Senate (
House Journal-page 27
)

2/12/2026

Senate

Introduced

2/12/2026

Senate

Referred to Committee on
Transportation

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
02/04/2026
02/11/2026

Committee Report

February 11, 2026

H. 5086

Introduced
by Reps. Robbins, Gatch, Holman and Brewer

S. Printed 2/11/26--H.

Read the first time February 4, 2026

________

The committee on House Invitations
and Memorial Resolutions

To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H.
5086) to request the Department of Transportation name the intersection of United
States Highway 78 and Mallard Road in the Town of Jedburg in Dorchester County
"Herman, 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 request the Department of Transportation name the
intersection of United States Highway 78 and Mallard Road in the Town of
Jedburg in Dorchester County "Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection"
and erect appropriate signs or markers at this location containing these words.

W
hereas, devoted
husband and father, successful businessman, workaholic, storyteller, Southern
gentleman- all are terms used to describe Herman Elroy Muckenfuss of Jedburg.
Life wasn't always easy for this humble servant. Born in Charleston on November
6, 1942, to Adam David and Estelle Stack Muckenfuss, his widowed mother moved
Herman and his seven siblings to Jedburg to be surrounded by her family; and

W
hereas, he graduated
from Summerville High School in 1961 and entered the military, serving two
years in the United States Army. Returning home, he began working for Seaboard
Railroad. His habit of working a dawn-to-dusk schedule started young in life
and continued until his health declined. An astute businessman, he owned and
operated a number of establishments, and went on to become a pillar of the
Jedburg and Summerville communities which he supported throughout his life; and

W
hereas, an avid
storyteller, he could hold an audience captive for hours telling stories most
had heard before, but with new life and adventure as he retold them with his
remarkable sense of humor and wit. He also had a passion for old cars or
"street rods." He owned several over the years and took great pride in each one
of them; and

W
hereas, a true
Southern gentleman, Muckenfuss met everyone with a smile and a firm handshake,
and he always said, "yes ma'am and yes sir." He was generous, considerate, and
concerned about the wellbeing of those around him. He truly set a wonderful
example for his family on how to live one's life and how others should be
treated. His background was humble, yet he never dwelled on his success. This
was his upbringing; and

W
hereas, Muckenfuss
loved life, and he especially loved his family and friends. The expression,
"behind every successful man, there is a woman" certainly was true of Nell D.
Muckenfuss, his wife of forty-seven years. Nell was "that" woman and he loved
and appreciated her dearly. His love for his children and grandchildren was
surpassed only by his love for Nell. Together they raised a son, Todd, and a
daughter, Nicole, who blessed them with four grandchildren; and

W
hereas, an obedient
servant to God, Muckenfuss was a faithful member of First Baptist Church of
Jedburg, the Adult Co-ed III Sunday school class, and the adult choir; and

W
hereas, Herman Elroy
Muckenfuss left his earthly home to be with his Savior on Saturday, January 31,
2015, following a long battle with Alzheimer's. Loved by all who knew him, it
is only fitting and proper that this Southern gentleman, who led a life of
honesty, kindness, and loyalty, be honored with an intersection in his beloved
Town of Jedburg named in his memory. Now, therefore,

B
e it resolved by the House
of Representatives, the Senate concurring:

T
hat the members of the
South Carolina General Assembly, by this resolution, request the Department of
Transportation name the intersection of United States Highway 78 and Mallard
Road in the Town of Jedburg in Dorchester County "Herman Elroy Muckenfuss
Memorial Intersection" and erect appropriate signs or markers at this location
containing these words.

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

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