New Memorial Unveiled in Beaufort, SC Honors Beloved Parade Leader “Tootie” Bourke

Community honoring local legend.

BEAUFORT, SC — A recent unveiling of a new memorial dedicated to the late Wilson Lane “Tootie” Bourke has stirred heartfelt memories within the Beaufort community. Known as a beloved character by longtime residents, Bourke would often lead the town’s parades, dressed in white, blowing a whistle, and sporting a slingshot.

Bourke was remembered not only for his quirky personality and eccentric parade-leading routine but also for his warm and courteous nature. According to Miles Murdaugh, from McIntosh Book Shoppe located on Bay Street, Bourke was highly accepted and loved by the people of Beaufort for being himself.

Famous author Pat Conroy immortalized Bourke’s presence in the town when he based a character, Mr. Fruit, in his book, “The Prince of Tides,” on him.

Despite any intellectual challenges that Bourke may have faced, he managed to unintentionally trigger the desegregation of South Carolina restaurants. Story goes that Bourke walked into a local restaurant for lunch during the segregation era. Confused by the owner’s explanation that he could not serve blacks, Bourke was eventually served lunch and continued to be so from that day.

Gerry Ryan, a Beaufort resident, spearheaded the campaign that raised nearly $2,700 to memorialize Bourke’s legacy. In June of this year, Bourke’s grave received a polished black granite headstone in the Sixteen Gate Cemetery, featuring an engraving of his image. Her effort to recognize Bourke’s remarkable impact on the town has led to calls for a statue in his honor.

Stephen Murray, former mayor of Beaufort, said Bourke’s positive spirit always brought joy to those who interacted with him. He is a testament to the notion that anyone can leave a lasting impression, providing they are accepted with love and respect by their community.
New Memorial Unveiled in Beaufort, SC Honors Beloved Parade Leader "Tootie" Bourke

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