Marcus (Marc) Eddy Cunningham, Jr., born September 3, 1937, in Pontiac, MI, passed away Sept. 30 at his home in Greenville, SC, of cancer. He was the son of the late Marcus and Mary Cunningham of Bloomfield Hills, MI.
Marc is survived by his wife, Chris; sons Marcus III (Christine) of Arlington, VA, and Robert (Caroline) of Berkeley, CA; daughters Sarah Cloyd (Jim) of El Cajon, CA, Elizabeth Cunningham (Michael) of Seattle, WA, Mary Ellen Cunningham (Matt) of Seattle, WA, and Susan Cunningham (Gary) of Durango, CO; and twelve grandchildren. Marc was predeceased by a brother, Charles Cunningham, and a sister, Susan Williams.
Marc grew up in Michigan, attending the Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, MI, at which he recently celebrated his 60th high school reunion. Marc was a devoted supporter and proud alumnus of Yale University in New Haven, CT, where he received his undergraduate education while lettering in baseball and singing baritone—a lifelong pleasure—in the 50th anniversary class of the Whiffenpoofs. After Yale, Marc received an MBA from Columbia University in New York City, and then began a career in industrial manufacturing and construction at Cunningham-Limp Company, founded by his father. Marc and Chris moved from Michigan to Greenville in 1983, when Marc became the President of Yeargin Construction Company, later acquired by the Perini Corporation. They happily called Greenville home ever since.
Always a vivacious presence, Marc enjoyed playing and watching sports all his life: cheering at his children's games, rooting for the Michigan Wolverines, and playing tennis and golf, especially at the Belvedere Club in Charlevoix, MI, where he and Chris spent cherished time in the summers, often with family.
He was a communicant at Christ Church Episcopal, Greenville, where he participated in the weekly Men's Study Group and various volunteer activities, and, in summers, at Christ Church Episcopal, Charlevoix, MI.
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