It was a no-brainer for Patricia Altschul to spend a good portion of her new memoir honoring her late butler, Michael Kelcourse. "He was a family member," Altschul, 84, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting her memoir, Eat, Drink, and Remarry: Memories from a Lifetime of Art, Class, and Southern Charm, released on Tuesday, November 11. "He was the consummate professional, but we also felt like he was a member of our family," she continued. "He lived here and was with us practically every day. Even on his days off, a lot of times, he wouldn't want to go any place or do anything but come over and make dinner or play with the dogs." Altschul announced Kelcourse's death in October 2024 with an emotional Instagram post. Kelcourse's death came years after he suffered a rare acute spinal stroke in February 2021. "He deserved to be memorialized, and I wanted to do that," she told Us. "He was with me [for] 18 years. 18 years is a long time." 'Southern Charm' Stars Who Left the Series: Where Are They Now? Altschul recalled hiring Kelcourse in 2004, after the death of his former boss, who she described as "an ancient dowager who maintained an enormous estate" in New York. "We met, and I liked everything about him," she wrote, revealing that Kelcourse was her companion when she was looking at new properties, including Altschul's iconic Charleston mansion. When Southern Charm premiered in 2014, Kelcourse became a breakout star. "Michael became the resident expert on cocktails and everything domestic, and so many fans wrote to him for his housekeeping advice that we had to incorporate an 'Ask Michael' button on my website," Altschul recalled. Courtesy of Gallery Books She also made it clear that they never had a romantic relationship. "I have trouble writing the words. Did I ever have a romantic relationship with Michael? No ... God, no," Altschul shared. "The relationship between an employer and a butler is completely professional and built on trust and mutual respect. Period. Please don't ask again." All joking aside, Altschul got real when she recalled the morning that Kelcourse had his stroke in her book. "As he fell to the floor, he pulled the phone down with him and managed to press the 'All page' button. 'Call an ambulance,' he said into the speaker. 'I'm having a stroke,'" she wrote. "I was asleep upstairs but woke up when I heard his panicked voice and immediately dialed 911." 'Southern Charm' Season 11 Everything to Know: Trailer, Premiere Date Altschul's son, Whitney Sudler-Smith, "raced" to Kelcourse's room and "put a pillow under his head" until the ambulance arrived. The spinal cord stroke left him paralyzed. "The news of his condition - and the terrible uncertainty of his future - was devastating," she wrote. Kelcourse moved to a full-time care facility in Florida to be "close to his family" in the years preceding his death. "Wonderful, dedicated, kind, and exceptional-these were the words people used to describe Michael," she wrote. "He was all that and so much more." Eat, Drink and Remarry is out now.