Dunbar Funeral Home – Dutch Fork Chapel

Dunbar Funeral Home – Dutch Fork Chapel Dunbar Funeral Homes has provided families with funeral and cremation services since 1884.

This Thanksgiving, we are especially grateful for the families who place their trust in us and for the community we have...
11/27/2025

This Thanksgiving, we are especially grateful for the families who place their trust in us and for the community we have been honored to serve since 1884.
Your support, kindness, and connection mean more to us than words can express.

As we gather with loved ones today, may your hearts be filled with peace, gratitude, and the comfort of togetherness.
From our family to yours — Happy Thanksgiving.

Major Melvin Horton Eckles, Jr., 91, of Chapin passed away peacefully on November 20, 2025.Graveside services will be he...
11/23/2025

Major Melvin Horton Eckles, Jr., 91, of Chapin passed away peacefully on November 20, 2025.

Graveside services will be held Wednesday, November 26, 2025 at 12:00 PM at Fort Jackson National Cemetery.

Melvin was born June 21, 1934 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the son of the late Melvin Horton Eckles and the late Gertrude Stallard Eckles. He was a 1958 graduate of Purdue University. Melvin retired from the US Army in 1979 after 20 years of service. During his military service, among other awards and/or badges, he was awarded the National Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm (2D AWD), Bronze Star Medal, Army Commendation Medal (2D OLC), Air Medal (14th AWD), Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Meritorious Service Medal, Master Army Aviation Badge, and Army Aviation Badge.

To his family and friends Melvin will forever be known as “Daddy Mel” or “Big Daddy Mel”. He loved spending time on the lake and at the beach, eating at his favorite restaurants and shopping at his favorite stores. Most of all he loved traveling to Indiana with his son to watch his Purdue Boilermakers .

He was predeceased by the love of his life, his wife of 57 years, Mary Ann Eckles.

He is survived by his daughter, Tracy S. Moore (Kevin) of Chapin, his son Trey Eckles (Chris) of Irmo, six grandchildren, Justin Moore, Kirsten Moore, Eric Moore, Shaina Moore, Zachary Slice, and Alexis Moore, five great grandchildren, Ethan Moore, Jackson Moore, Braylon Moore, Kendyl Moore, and Emberlee Moore, his sister-n-law Cindy Leitner (Claude), his nieces, nephews, his special friends at the beach, and all of his “adopted children”.

Sherri Williams Thrasher, 64, passed away peacefully at her home on November 19, 2025.Born in Blackville, South Carolina...
11/23/2025

Sherri Williams Thrasher, 64, passed away peacefully at her home on November 19, 2025.

Born in Blackville, South Carolina, Sherri was the daughter of W.R. “Billy” Williams and Harriet Delano Williams. She dedicated her life to caring for others, first as a nurse in a skilled nursing facility and lateras a hospice nurse, where her compassion, steadiness, and gentle presence touched countless lives.

Sherri was deeply devoted to her family and was a proud supporter of the Clemson Tigers, cheering them on with her trademark enthusiasm. Her warmth, generosity, and unwavering love will be remembered by all who knew her.

She was predeceased by her parents; her sister, Debra Covington; and her son, Michael “Mat” Thrasher II. She is survived by her loving husband, Michael “Mike” Thrasher; her son, Will Thrasher (Katie); her grandchildren, Collins and Liam; her sister, Harriet Williams (Kathy); and multiple nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel in Irmo, South Carolina, with the funeral service to follow at noon. A graveside service will be held afterward at Shady Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery.

Elizabeth Joan Williams Brown was born on January 8, 1937, to Ellen Gantt Williams and Marion Edward Williams; she went ...
11/23/2025

Elizabeth Joan Williams Brown was born on January 8, 1937, to Ellen Gantt Williams and Marion Edward Williams; she went to be with her Heavenly Father on November 20, 2025, at the age of 88.
Joan spent her life explaining to people that her name was pronounced Jo-Ann instead of the normal pronunciation of Joan. She graduated from Eau Claire High School in 1954, where she was the editor of the yearbook and was named Miss DAR, Most Intelligent, Hardest Worker, and Most Likely to Succeed.
Joan married Lamar Porcher Brown on January 8, 1955, after he proposed to her on their second date. Since she married on her birthday, it greatly reduced the likelihood of Lamar forgetting their anniversary. Two daughters were born to them, who always knew how much she loved them and was proud of anything they did. This trait continued later to her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who brought her great joy.
In 1999, Joan retired as a tax auditor with 25 years of service at the South Carolina Department of Revenue, where she was named the 1991 Employee of the Year. She was best appreciated there for the delicious cakes she baked to celebrate the birthdays of her co-workers.
Joan was a homebody who lived a simple life and was most content staying in the house she lived in for 55 years, with an occasional fall trip to the North Carolina mountains. Dedicated to her family, Joan wanted to be remembered as a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was at her happiest when spending time with her grandchildren, cooking delicious family meals, and working in her immaculate yard. If she was cooking for your birthday, the menu was customized to be just your favorite foods and was served on the red “You Are Special” plate. Digging in the dirt, trimming shrubs, and tending to colorful azaleas and begonias led to her yard being among the most beautiful in the neighborhood. Joan loved sunflowers, hummingbirds, and the quilts made lovingly by her mother, but had less than kind thoughts towards the pesky squirrels that dug up her lovely flowers.
Joan was a loyal member of Eau Claire Baptist Church and First Baptist Church. During recent years when she was unable to attend church, she was blessed by the television ministry of FBC. Her daughters feel blessed to have inherited their mother’s work ethic, analytical skills, and strong Christian beliefs. They only wish that she had passed on to them her awesome cooking skills, flawless complexion, and beautiful white hair. They will miss the thoughtful Easter baskets and Christmas stockings she filled each year for each child and grandchild.
Joan was predeceased by her husband, her parents, her brother Marion Durant Williams, and several special friends. Joan is survived by her brother Ray Williams (Gale); daughters Ellen Henderson (Mike) and Barbara Wagers (Woody); grandchildren Christina Sitter, Dr. James Sitter (Kimberly), William Wagers, Dr. Charles Wagers (Anamaria), Anna Catherine Moody (Nick); and great-grandchildren Liam Sitter, Emily Sitter, and Noah Moody. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
The family is most appreciative of the care provided to Joan in the last two years by Eva Robertson, the many compassionate aides at Caring Healthcare, and Amedisys Hospice. Their care allowed Joan to remain in her home even as her health declined, as she so wanted. Special thanks also to Margaret Webb and Tonya Wallace for their thoughtfulness.
Visitation will be held from 10 AM – 10:45 AM in the parlor of First Baptist Church on Monday, November 24, 2025. A celebration of life service will follow at 11 AM in Boyce Chapel. Burial will be private at a later date at Fort Jackson National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials would be appreciated to the First Baptist Church TV Ministry, 1306 Hampton Street, Columbia, SC 29201.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Betty Jo Pruett. She went home to her heave...
11/23/2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Betty Jo Pruett. She went home to her heavenly Father on November 17, 2025, at the age of 84. Born on January 10, 1941, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Betty Jo lived a life filled with love, kindness, and selflessness.

Betty Jo was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend. She dedicated her life to caring for her family and was a pillar of strength to all who knew her. Her passions included needlework, baking, reading, and socializing with her friends. Her generosity and warm spirit touched the lives of many.

Betty Jo’s devotion to the Lord was lifelong, and she was a member of Lake Murray Presbyterian Church for over 40 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Margaret Hyatt, and her beloved husband of 54 years, Mack Pruett.

Betty Jo is survived by her children, Cindy Watson (Larry) and Jeff Pruett (Lisa), her grandsons, Ryan Watson (Maegan) and Justin Watson, her precious great-grandsons, Lukas and Jaxson Watson, her sisters, Vicki Johnson (Bob) and Freda Keisler (Allen), and many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at 11:00 am at Lake Murray Presbyterian Church in Chapin, SC. Friends will be received after the service in the sanctuary . Family and friends are invited to gather and celebrate Betty Jo’s beautiful life.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Lake Murray Presbyterian Church in memory of Betty Jo Pruett.

Mom, your love and guidance will forever remain in our hearts.

Janette Cox Blackwell (85) of Columbia, SC passed away on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025 at Lexington Community Hospice Ho...
11/18/2025

Janette Cox Blackwell (85) of Columbia, SC passed away on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025 at Lexington Community Hospice House-Agape house. She was born on March 27th, 1940 in Conway, SC. She was the daughter of the late Austin Bardy and Maude Watts Cox. She is survived by her husband, Lester J. Blackwell, Jr., her daughter Blair Holloman and her husband Hal of Greenville, NC, along with their children, Luke and his wife Taylor, Zeke, Jessie, and Maggie, her sister Carolyn Stimens of Columbia, SC, and her brother Roger Cox of Murrells Inlet, SC as well as several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by siblings N.J. Cox, Bonnelle Harreleson, Princess Anne Gentry, Linwood Cox, Bobby Cox, and Sara Lynn Olson.

Janette grew up in Conway, SC as a farmers daughter, working the fields of rural Horry County. She was a National Honors Society graduate from Conway High School in 1958 where she participated in plays such as “Tom Sawyer” and “The Wizard of Oz”. She went on to Winthrop College where she earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in 1962 and furthered her education with a Masters of Arts degree in 1970.

She taught at Mecklingbury High School in North Carolina then moved to Airport High School in Columbia, SC. From there, she went on to teach History at the Department of Juvenile Justice. Jan was a lover of all things history and musicals such as Oklahoma and South Pacific. She enjoyed needlework, where she excelled at cross stitch, and was an avid reader.

The family would like to give a special Thank You to Lexington Community Hospice House, Agape Hospice, and a personal Thank You to nurses Jessica Shaw and Kim Rice who work at Heart of Hospice.

Services will be held at First Baptist Church, 1306 Hampton Street, Columbia, SC 29201 at 1:00 p.m. followed by a Celebration of Life at 2:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the library of First Baptist Church.

We are so grateful for our partnership with Rodgers Creations LLC! Together, we’re able to celebrate every life with cre...
11/12/2025

We are so grateful for our partnership with Rodgers Creations LLC!

Together, we’re able to celebrate every life with creativity and care, crafting tributes that reflect the individuality of each loved one we serve.

Catherine “Kitty” Williams Ford, 91, of Columbia, SC, died peacefully in her home on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Kitty wa...
11/11/2025

Catherine “Kitty” Williams Ford, 91, of Columbia, SC, died peacefully in her home on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Kitty was born on New Years Day 1934 in Johnston, SC to James and Azilee Williams. She attended Batesburg-Leesville High School and Newberry College. Kitty’s career included positions in the nuclear industry, various government and non-profit agencies, and public education.

A defining feature of Kitty’s life was her walk with the Lord. Raised in St. John’s Lutheran Church in Johnston, SC, Kitty became a member of the Episcopal Church in the 1950s. Over the years she served faithfully in various capacities including as a member of the Daughters of the King, vestry member, Lay Eucharistic Minister, Stephen’s Minister, Sunday School teacher, and altar guild. For decades, if the church doors were open you’d be sure to find Kitty within.

Kitty’s faith naturally overflowed into a heart for service that was vast and seemingly endless. Kitty served in her church’s Hot Dog Ministry to the homeless and frequently went out of her way to pick up those without transportation to bring them to church. She served her community through teaching shorthand and secretarial skills to underserved students, visiting nursing home residents, volunteering with Meals on Wheels and Reach to Recovery, and mentoring incarcerated young men through the Blazers and Epiphany programs at DJJ.

Kitty was often heard to say “I love people.” She cherished her many friendships and was known for opening her home to all. Even just weeks before her passing, she continued to host a few friends for a study group. Friends weren’t Kitty’s only house guests. Growing up, her 3 grandchildren were frequent visitors, gleefully soaking up the attention, love, and magic she poured out on them.

Kitty is survived by son Neal (Jan) Clamp, daughter Karey (Kenneth) Holcomb, grandchildren Karey (Brian) Dewing [Blain, Sophia, Vera Cate, Caroline], Amanda Claytor, and O’Neal (Rachel) Clamp [Simon, Rory], sister Frances “Frankie” Prater, and many great-nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by husband Barney Allen Ford, son Kennerly “Ken” Clamp, and many other loving relatives.

Services will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, November 15 at the Episcopal Church of St. Simon and St. Jude in Irmo, SC.

Donations may be made to the Episcopal Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, 1110 Kinley Rd., Irmo, SC 29063.

Donna Poole Brown, 72, entered the gates of heaven on October 20, 2025. She was the devoted wife of Glenn K. Brown for 4...
11/11/2025

Donna Poole Brown, 72, entered the gates of heaven on October 20, 2025. She was the devoted wife of Glenn K. Brown for 42 years and devoted mother of her beloved son, Bradford James Brown.

Donna was born to James and Ola Poole. She grew up surrounded by love and family. She is survived by her loving mother, Ola Poole; her dear sisters, Brenda Snipes (Phil), Judy Orman (Pat); and many beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Many comforting cards, emails and texts have come in to the family remembering Donna’s faith, compassion and devotion – “I will miss her ever present beautiful smile”; “She was a gift to our Bible study…she left a trail of faith and hope for us to follow”; “Donna was like a mom to me growing up. She has such a special place in my heart”; “She has always been a beautiful example if the vow that the congregation takes at baptism to invest in the Christian nurturing and upbringing of children within the church”; “She was the sister I never had and I could always rely on her to tell me the truth.

Visitation will be from 5 until 7:00 p.m. Friday, November 14, 2025, at Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel, Irmo. The funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Chapin Baptist Church.

Memories may be shared at www.dunbarfunerals.com.
In Lieu of flowers- We ask that donations please be made to River Crest Presbyterian Church building project.

Charles Fant passed away peacefully from this life to be with his Savior and Lord Jesus Christ.Charles would have been 7...
11/11/2025

Charles Fant passed away peacefully from this life to be with his Savior and Lord Jesus Christ.
Charles would have been 73 years old on November 29, later this month.

Born in Kingstree, SC in 1952 as the only son of Charles W. Fant and Betty Byrd Fant, Charles grew up in Anderson, SC attending TL Hanna High and later Clemson University. While at Clemson, he became actively involved in Campus Crusade for Christ. That led him to enroll in Southwestern Seminary in Dallas where he obtained Masters degrees in both Theology and Christian Education.

His first calling was to Memphis Tennessee where he met his wife of 45 years, Jill. Soon after their marriage, they accepted a call to First Baptist Atlanta where he served as a youth minister. His next call was to Miami as Education pastor at Wayside. Then God called them to Raleigh to help grow a new church, Providence Baptist, and serve as the minister of Christian Education. At that time, their young children were 3 and 5.

In 1999, Charles and Jill moved to Columbia SC and after several years of service, at Gateway Baptist, he went back to CIU to study clinical Christian counseling. They then moved back to Raleigh to work at a counseling center, then back to Atlanta to First Baptist as a Christian Educator. After retirement, Charles and Jill moved back to Anderson to look after his aging parents and served as a counselor at Concord Baptist Church.

Jill and Charles returned to Columbia, and their house on Lake Murray and loved their days on the water and sunsets where they witnessed God’s amazing beauty. They took a fabulous trip to Italy, but soon after his return his health began to decline. One of the highlights of his retirement years were their frequent trips to the family’s Kiawah Island house and their walks and bike trips all over the Island.

Charles is survived by his wife, Jill; children, Chas (Amy) and Bethany (Nate); their four grandchildren, Grace, Clara, Birdie,and Rhys; and his sister, Betsy Jones (Greg).

A graveside burial will be in Anderson, SC in Old Silverbrook Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, November 13, 2025, followed by a Celebration of Life on Friday November 14, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Riverland Hills Church in Columbia. The family will receive friends at the church starting at 1:00 p.m. prior to the service.

Memorials may be made in memory of Charles to a charity of ones choosing.

Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel, is assisting the family.

Memories may be shared at www.dunbarfunerals.com.

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Irmo, SC
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Dunbar Funeral Homes has provided families with funeral and cremation services for more than 100 years. The Dutch Fork Chapel opened in 1989 to serve the Irmo and Chapin communities. From the moment you enter our light-filled facility, you will feel welcome here.