SC State University Celebrates Alumna on Her 103rd Birthday

On Tuesday, September 10, South Carolina State University honored one of its alums, Johnnie Mae Lee, as she celebrated her remarkable 103rd birthday. Lee is SC State’s oldest living graduate. Her birthday was marked with celebrations surrounded by family, including her sister Sarah Garrison, Class of 1955, and her niece Shari Garrison Brown, Class of 1980.

The SC State University National Alumni Association made the occasion extra special by presenting Ms. Lee with a “forever birthday card” and a doormat from their 2024 National Convention in North Charleston, South Carolina. 

Born in Anderson, South Carolina, Ms. Lee is the first of 11 children. She grew up attending Bethel A.M.E. Church, where she became actively involved in numerous church and community activities from an early age. Her educational journey began at South Fant Street School, followed by Reed Street High School. She graduated with honors as the salutatorian of her class.

In 1943, South Carolina A&M (now SC State University) awarded Ms. Lee a scholarship to attend, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in education. Upon completing her studies, she returned to her hometown to teach at Reed Street School. She taught there for a year before relocating to New York City.

Ms. Lee pursued further education in New York at Teacher’s College at Columbia University and Brooklyn College. Her professional journey led her to the city’s Department of Health. A promotion allowed her to transfer to the Department of Finance, where she served as a principal administrative associate. After 37 years with the New York City government, Ms. Lee retired. She left behind a legacy of commitment to public service and education.

For over 40 years, Ms. Lee has resided in Cambria Heights, New York.

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