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Thompson Funeral Home is dedicated to providing you an exceptional level of personalized service to ensure your funeral arrangements will be as unique as your loved one. From cremation and traditional burial to ShareLife celebrations of life, we provide options and guidance tailored to you and your family. If you’re looking for thoughtful and compassionate care in Lexington, South Carolina, we invite you to call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

It was 66 years ago that the Lower Richland Ruritan Club reached out to area pastors and members of the community with t...
04/07/2026

It was 66 years ago that the Lower Richland Ruritan Club reached out to area pastors and members of the community with the idea for an Easter Sunrise Service. Today, the tradition lives on as we continue to gather together with friends and neighbors to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Thank you to Pam Clark and the Lower Ruritan Club for your continued support and faithfulness. The Sunrise Service on Sunday morning was simply beautiful - the weather, the message and the music. The large attendance demonstrates how important this annual event is to the community.
Lastly, a very special thank you to Rev. Eddie Davis, Rev. Laurie Brandes, Rev. A.J. Bracy for your words of comfort and praise, and to Levon Stack for sharing his beautiful voice.

Mr. Ellie Gore, 84, of Gilbert, South Carolina, peacefully went home to be with the Lord on Friday, April 3, 2026. Mr. G...
04/07/2026

Mr. Ellie Gore, 84, of Gilbert, South Carolina, peacefully went home to be with the Lord on Friday, April 3, 2026.
Mr. Gore proudly served his country as a veteran of the United States Air Force. Following his military service, he dedicated many years of hard work to Duke Energy Corporation, where he eventually retired.
Ellie found great joy in life’s simple pleasures. He loved spending his time fishing and tending to his garden, but perhaps what he enjoyed most was sharing stories of his many adventures with anyone who would sit and listen. Many of those cherished stories included his memorable trips with his beloved son, Randy. His warm spirit and storytelling brought laughter and joy to those around him.
Above all else, Ellie deeply loved and treasured his family. His devotion to his wife and son was unwavering, and he spoke often and proudly of the family he loved so dearly. His love for them was truly endless.
He leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife, Helen Gore, of the home; one brother, R.V. Gore; two sisters-in-law, Patsy Bledsoe and Sylvia Gregg; several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and one special friend, Cindy Huffstetler.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Dexter Gore and Mary Edna Gore; his beloved son, Randy Gore; one sister, Christine (Jasper) Simms; and several brothers and in-laws: Lacy (Micky) Gore, Gordan (Earlene) Gore, Robert (Martha) Gore, Gaynell (Bud) Sprout, Lagretta (Ronnie) Chiari, Marilyn (Parrey) Richie, Harold Gregg, Dewey Gregg, Warren Gregg, and Jack Cook, along with several nieces and nephews who also preceded him in death.
The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who assisted with Ellie’s daily care and showed such loving support during his illness. Your kindness, compassion, and presence meant more to the family than words can express.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM, followed by a memorial service at 11:00 AM at Thompson Funeral Home, 4720 Augusta Road, Lexington, SC 29073.
Family and friends are invited to attend and celebrate the life and memory of Mr. Gore.

Carolyn B. Inabinet, 96, of Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on April 2, 2026.Born in Marion, South Carolina, she w...
04/03/2026

Carolyn B. Inabinet, 96, of Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on April 2, 2026.

Born in Marion, South Carolina, she was the daughter of the late John and Sara Ballantine. She was one of three daughters and was preceded in death by her sisters, Sara McCutchen and Becky Miller. Mrs. Inabinet retired from the South Carolina Employment Security Commission after many years of dedicated service.

Mrs. Inabinet was an avid University of South Carolina Gamecocks fan and was well known for her cucumber sandwiches, which she delighted in sharing with family and friends. She enjoyed playing golf and traveling, especially in the company of those she loved.

A charter member of Trenholm Road United Methodist Church, she remained devoted to her faith and church community throughout her life.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, J.C. Inabinet, and her son, Jay Inabinet, and granddaughter, Kayla.

She is survived by her son, John Inabinet (Donna); her grandchildren, Ashley, Amber, Chelsea, Anna, Tyler, Jamie, and Mandy; and nine great-grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life service will be held on Monday, April 6, 2026, at the Memorial Chapel of Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will begin at 1:30 p.m., followed by the service at 2:00 p.m.

Arrangements are entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Linda Eason Heckle, devoted wife and mother, faithful Christian, and cherished friend, passed away on March 29th, 2026, ...
04/03/2026

Linda Eason Heckle, devoted wife and mother, faithful Christian, and cherished friend, passed away on March 29th, 2026, at the age of 82. Born on September 21st in Valdosta, GA, but raised across the state line in Jennings, FL, Linda lived a life defined by generosity, strength, service, and a deep commitment to the Lord and the people she loved.
Linda was a Seminole and a Tar Heel, graduating from FSU and UNC Chapel Hill. Her professional career began as a math teacher, and although she transitioned to guidance, education remained her lifelong focus. She served as Director of Guidance at Lexington High School and later at Lexington Middle School. She also spent decades as a devoted member of Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG), serving roles in local and state chapters, winning many awards and accolades over her 50-year membership tenure. Every summer, family vacations included attendance at the annual convention and as a result, she was quite well-travelled.
Her career was important, but family was at the center of Linda’s life. She and her husband could never quite remember what year they married, and a friend would call each year to remind her which anniversary it was. They were married just a few months shy of 50 years when he passed in 2018. She was a loving and devoted mother to daughter Elizabeth Lee, and she took great pride in caring for and supporting her immediate and extended family in both joyful and difficult times.
Linda’s faith was perhaps her defining value. She was an active and devoted member of Northside Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School for four decades. Her “Vessels of Light” (as the class named themselves) are well known in the community for their acts of service. She found her life’s purpose in this fellowship and giving. Her faith guided every aspect of her life — shaping her compassion for others and her belief in connection, kindness, forgiveness, and grace.
Friends knew Linda as someone who listened deeply and cared with words and deeds. She had a gift for making others feel welcome and valued, whether through a phone call, a note, a quiet visit, or simply being there. Her friendships were marked by loyalty, thoughtfulness, and genuine concern for others.
Linda is remembered for her insight, strength, laughter, and dedication. She lived for connection. Her impact is reflected in the many lives she touched with a kind gesture or caring word.
Linda is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Lee; her brother Jim Eason (Debbie) and his children Melissa Bell (Matt), Heather Eason, and Jonathan Eason; nieces Kim Keisler (Terry), Kathy Kozma (Chris), and nephew Mark Heckle (Ellen) . She was preceded in death by her parents, Celeta and Vernon Eason, her brother-in-law Julius, her nephews Trip and Don; and her beloved husband, Wiiliam H. Heckle.
A service to celebrate Linda’s life was held on April 3rd at Northside Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Northside Baptist Church.

Aubrey D. "Gus" White, 88, of Cayce, passed away quietly on March 28, 2026. Mr. White was a proud member of State Street...
04/02/2026

Aubrey D. "Gus" White, 88, of Cayce, passed away quietly on March 28, 2026. Mr. White was a proud member of State Street Baptist Church in Cayce. He had two careers that he proudly served in, the United States Air Force and the United States Postal Service. The Air Force took him extensively through Europe and Asia. He was a Vietnam Vet, where he served with Honor and Distinction. His Postal Service took him all over Cayce and West Columbia where many people knew him as their friendly Postman and he made life-long friends. He was a Master Mason, active in Scottish and York Rites. “Gus” was also a proud member of the American Legion serving as Chaplain for many years.

His life was one of service and sacrifice to his Nation and community and was a great example to his sons, David, JC, and others. He is survived by his loving wife Helen of 68 years. He is also survived by David and his wife Cathy, JC and his wife Lorrie, and adopted sons JD Walker and Michael Gringmuth. His grandchildren include Krystal and Anna (David), and Cullen, Kaitlen, Beth and Tyler (JC). He is also survived by his brother Charlie White and his wife Colleen of Caspar, Wyoming. He has two brother-in-laws, Jim and Evald who he was close to throughout his life. He was an Uncle to many Nephews and Nieces whom he loved dearly.

A man who dedicated his entire life to serving others, whether through his military service, his faith, or simply being the friendly face delivering the mail. He was a good man who loved his Nation, his family, and his faith. He was kind and generous in spirit and with his time. He will be missed.

A funeral service will be held on Monday, April 6, 2026, 12 noon at State Street Baptist Church with a visitation one hour prior. The burial will take place at Fort Jackson National Cemetery at 2PM.

Mary Jo Dewar, age 88, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.She was born o...
04/02/2026

Mary Jo Dewar, age 88, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
She was born on December 28, 1937, in Allendale, South Carolina, the only daughter of Thomas Baker Warren and Mannie Wardlaw Warren.
Mary Jo graduated from Winthrop College in Rock Hill, South Carolina in 1959. She began her career as an elementary school teacher, dedicating seven years to teaching in Augusta, Georgia and Seattle, Washington. She later made her home in Yakima, Washington, where she served as a Reach to Recovery coordinator for the American Cancer Society for six years. During that time, she was also actively involved in the Community Action Group through First Presbyterian Church, advocating for the needs of individuals across diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds.
Mary Jo gave generously of her time and talents through community service. She was a member of Junior Aid and the Seattle Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Guild. After returning to South Carolina, she worked with the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) for thirteen years before retiring. In retirement, she continued to serve her community by teaching water aerobics for sixteen years at the Harbison Recreation Center in Columbia, South Carolina.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her two brothers, Thomas Baker Warren, MD of Chapin, South Carolina, Robert Wardlaw Warren of Montreat, North Carolina and her sister-in-law, Marcia Warren of Chapin, South Carolina.
Mary Jo is survived by her sister-in-law, Julie Dews of Montreat, North Carolina; her three children, Warren Lloyd Dewar III (Carolyn) of Kentfield, California, James Baker Dewar, MD (Melanie) of Lexington, South Carolina, and Sallie Amanda Berry (Jeff) of Sumner, Washington; and her six beloved grandchildren: Ford, Smythe, Collins, Cole, Cameron, and Mackenzie Dewar along with her nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 11, at 11:00 a.m. at Allendale Presbyterian Church (128 Water Street, Allendale, SC 29810), with a reception to follow.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Swallow Savannah Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 306, Allendale, SC 29810. For those wishing to send flowers, please contact Butler Florist at (803) 686-1999.

Mr. Carl Stanley Vick, age 89, of Lexington, entered into eternal rest on March 25, 2026. He was born January 1, 1937, i...
03/27/2026

Mr. Carl Stanley Vick, age 89, of Lexington, entered into eternal rest on March 25, 2026. He was born January 1, 1937, in Conway to the late Rothie Vick and Lois B. Vick.

Carl spent many of his formative years on Wadmalaw Island, SC one of the treasured Sea Islands along the Atlantic coast of Charleston County. The quiet beauty of island life and the strength of its community helped shape the character of a man who would live a life marked by humility, faith, and service to others.

A dedicated student, Carl graduated from Furman University in 1958, earning his Bachelor of Arts degree. He later answered the call to serve his country in the United States Air Force, faithfully serving from 1962 to 1965. During his service he was stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where he carried out his duties with the same quiet dedication that would define his life.

Following his military service, Carl began a long and honorable career with IBM, working in hardware operations in Charleston before transferring to Columbia. His work later took him to Fishkill, where he continued to demonstrate a strong work ethic and integrity that earned him the respect of colleagues and friends alike.

Even after retirement, Carl’s desire to serve did not end. He continued working as a Business Administrator for several churches in Pennsylvania and South Carolina. For Carl, church was never just a place—it was a calling. Wherever he and his beloved wife made their home, Carl was active in ministry, faithfully supporting the work of the church and encouraging others along their spiritual journey.

Music was another ministry close to Carl’s heart. Alongside his loving wife, Sandra, he helped form a Southern Gospel quartet known as Living Fountains. Carl sang bass while Sandra sang lead, joined by Clarence Billings singing alto and John Palk singing tenor, with Dean Campbell faithfully managing the sound. Together they shared the message of faith and hope through song in churches and nursing homes, touching countless lives through their heartfelt ministry.

In the quiet years of retirement, Carl and Sandra treasured the simple blessings of life, caring for one another, sharing their home, and enjoying the companionship of their two beloved cats. They were faithful members of Life Springs Church in Lexington, South Carolina. When Carl could no longer attend in person, he remained devoted, faithfully tuning in online and drawing strength and encouragement from the ministry that meant so much to him.

Carl was a man of steady faith, gentle strength, and deep devotion to those he loved. His life was not measured by loud accomplishments, but by quiet acts of kindness, steadfast faith, and a heart that continually sought to serve God and others.

In addition to his parents, Carl was preceded in death by a brother, two sons, and a daughter.

He leaves behind to cherish his memory his devoted and loving wife, Sandra Canady Vick; his children, Ken Vick, Stan Vick, and Laura Harris; his cherished grandchildren, Lauren, Logan, Kimberly, Haley, and Kyleigh; and his beloved great-grandson, Braiden. He also leaves a host of extended family members, church family, and dear friends who were blessed by his life.

Though his earthly voice has grown silent, the songs he sang, the faith he lived, and the love he shared will continue to echo in the hearts of all who knew him.

Carl Stanley Vick lived a life of faith, service, and quiet devotion. His legacy will live on in every life he touched, every hymn he sang, and every prayer he lifted.

"Well done, good and faithful servant…enter into the joy of your Lord." Matthew 25:23

Join us for our 66th Annual Community Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 5, 2026, at 7:00am near the Garners Ferry ...
03/26/2026

Join us for our 66th Annual Community Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 5, 2026, at 7:00am near the Garners Ferry entrance of Greenlawn Memorial Park - 845 Leesburg Road, Columbia, SC 29209.

Alternate Location (in the case of rain): the event will be moved into the Greenlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel.

Our Mom, Molly Brown (or Miss Molly as she was better known) left her pain behind and went into the presence of Jesus, T...
03/26/2026

Our Mom, Molly Brown (or Miss Molly as she was better known) left her pain behind and went into the presence of Jesus, Tuesday evening, March 24, 2026.

Molly was born on April 6, 1927, and was two weeks from her 99th birthday when she passed on. She was born deep in the mountains of West Virginia into a family of eleven siblings, living on a large working farm called Twelvepole. Her stories of growing up were fascinating. She was the last living child of Lawrence and Mary Mullins.

In 1947, she married Holmes Brown, also a native of the West Virginia mountains. After making a home together in Logan County, W.V., they moved to Daytona Beach, Florida, in 1958 with their three young children. Times were difficult, but Molly always made everything work. By her own example, she taught her children the importance of prayer and to love and serve the Lord. She left behind a worn and tattered Bible that was always by her side.

She loved her church, White Chapel Church of God, and was a dedicated worker in the Women’s Missionary Society and the choir and was always eager to cook for family and friends. She was a gracious hostess, and everyone was always welcome in her home.

In 1982, she and Holmes moved to Columbia, South Carolina, to be closer to family. They enjoyed many years and friends there. In later years, they found tremendous love and friendships at Kittiwake Baptist Church.

Molly is survived by three children, Peggy and David Germany, Tom and Linda Brown, and Becky and Ron Bower; grandchildren, Rebecca West (Matt), Tommy Bower (Rachael), Christi Herod (Matthew), and Rebecca Thornton (Toby), and Ashleigh Brown; great grandchildren, Charlie West, Macy Bower, Rachel Herod, Pike West, Ainslee Brown, Manny Stevens, Brayden Thornton, Avery Ingram, Emma Herod, and Jack Bower, and a host of nieces and nephews.

She was proceeded in death by her husband of 67 years, by parents and brothers and sisters, by two baby daughters−Cathy and Jeanie, and a grandson, Andy Brown.

Services will be held on Friday, March 27, 2026, at Thompson Funeral Home, 4720 Augusta Road, Lexington, S.C. Visitation will begin at 11:00 a.m., followed by the funeral at 12:00 noon. For those unable to attend, the service will be streaming live via the following link:https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/f2603601705347

Lisa Ann Stringer, 61, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, passed away on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. Born on July 11, 1964,...
03/24/2026

Lisa Ann Stringer, 61, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, passed away on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. Born on July 11, 1964, in Columbia, South Carolina, she was the beloved daughter of Robert M. Stringer of Blythewood, South Carolina, and Judy Merrill Stringer of Columbia, South Carolina.

Lisa was a 1986 graduate of the University of South Carolina and a devoted Gamecock fan. Professionally, she was a Sales Manager at the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, where she found great fulfillment in her work and formed meaningful relationships with her colleagues.

Outside of work, Lisa found her greatest joy by the ocean. She loved spending time at the beach, especially walking along the shoreline with her beloved dogs, Penny and Darly. Those moments brought her peace, happiness, and a deep sense of contentment that she cherished.

Lisa leaves behind her parents; her sister, Claire Stringer of Los Angeles, California; her uncle, Kirk Stringer; her aunt, Ginger Boyce of North Carolina; along with a host of cousins. She will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by all who knew her.

Family will gather on Thursday, March 26, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. to receive friends at Thompson Funeral Home at Greenlawn. A memorial service celebrating and honoring Lisa’s life will follow at 2:00 p.m., with Rev. David Spears officiating. A reception will be held afterward, also at Thompson Funeral Home at Greenlawn.

Rebecca Leigh Reid (Sharpe), wife of William “Liam” Hartley Reid of West Columbia, went to her heavenly home March 23, 2...
03/24/2026

Rebecca Leigh Reid (Sharpe), wife of William “Liam” Hartley Reid of West Columbia, went to her heavenly home March 23, 2026.

Leigh lived life on her own terms. She never let her battle with cancer rule her life. She was a River Bluff High School graduate, attended the College of Charleston and graduated with an associate’s degree from Midlands Tech before becoming a certified dental assistant with Singh Pediatric Dental in Lexington. Leigh loved spending time with her friends and family, hanging out by a pool or at the beach. She loved to travel, listen to music, and binge watch junk tv or a good true crime documentary. Leigh loved her fur babies, Maggie, George, Ozzy, Sophie, Halsey, and Blanche. She loved to be outside in the sun tanning, Trivia nights with friends, holiday parties and Carolina tailgating. Leigh loved (and often spoke) fiercely, and once earned, her loyalty was steadfast and unwavering. To mourn her passing is equal parts immeasurable grief at the loss of such an amazing wife, daughter, and friend, and joy at the endless happy memories she made with everyone lucky enough to love and be loved by her.

Leigh is survived by her husband, William “Liam” Hartley Reid; parents, James Timothy Sharpe and Rebecca Henderson Sharpe; brother, J. William Sharpe; Griffin/ Talie Reid, brother and sister-in-law; Wallace Reid, brother in law; mother and father-in-law, Keith and Marcie Reid; grandparents, Hugh Henderson, Jr. and Deneen F. Henderson; aunts, uncles and cousins.

Leigh was predeceased by grandparents, James William Sharpe and Carolyn B. Sharpe.

The family would like to thank Dr. Stuart Cramer and his team for always listening and believing in Leigh’s intuition when it came to her health and the Hands of Hope hospice nurses, Amber and Marian, for the tender and respectful care given.

Stanford Leroy Ingram, 73, of Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on March 19, 2026.Born on June 13, 1952, in Columbia...
03/21/2026

Stanford Leroy Ingram, 73, of Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on March 19, 2026.

Born on June 13, 1952, in Columbia, Stanford lived a life marked by dedication to his country, his work, and most importantly, his family. He proudly served in the United States Army National Guard for 37 years, a testament to his commitment, discipline, and love of country. Following his military service, he continued his career as a civil engineer at Fort Jackson, where he was respected for his knowledge, work ethic, and steady leadership.

Stanford was a devoted husband, having shared 54 years of marriage with the love of his life, Becky Ingram. Together, they built a strong and loving family that was the center of his world.

He is survived by his daughter, Leatha Lingle (Gary), and his son, Stanley Ingram (Beth). He was a proud grandfather to Samantha Brazel (Nathan), Dalton Lingle (Madison), Spencer Ingram, Madalyn Ingram, Josh Manor, and Christina Rogers. His legacy continues through his great-grandchildren: Kylie, Hazel, Brelynn, Aubrianna, Annabelle, Willow, and Copelyn.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John C. Ingram and Lila Ingram; his brother, John M. Ingram; and his sister, Rita I. Folsom.

Stanford found his greatest joy outdoors, whether fishing or hunting, and he especially loved passing those traditions down to his children and grandchildren and nephews. He was a patient teacher, a steady presence, and a man whose quiet strength and wisdom will be deeply missed.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Thompson Funeral Home at Greenlawn. A funeral service will follow at 1:00 p.m., with burial at Greenlawn Memorial Park.

His life was one of service, love, and legacy—leaving behind a family grounded in the values he lived every day.

Memorials can be made to the building fund at State Street Baptist Church, 1420 State Street Cayce, SC 29033.

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Learn The Legacy

The history of Thompson Funeral Home dates back to 1928 when J.R. "Buddy" Thompson started the business with the simple idea of providing unparalleled personal service to the families of Cayce, West Columbia, and Columbia. In return, through the years the people of this area have been very faithful to Thompson Funeral Home.

As with most depression-era businesses, "Buddy" Thompson was assisted throughout the years by his parents, his wife Bleeka; his sisters, Minnie Price, Inez Sox, and Thelma Morrison; his brothers, Clifford Thompson and E.L. "Tootsie" Thompson; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Thompson Funeral Home has also been fortunate over the years to have many excellent, loyal associates from within the community.

In 1935, "Buddy" Thompson completed the first building in this area that was built strictly for the use as a funeral home. That building still is operational today at 200 State Street in West Columbia. In 1999, Thompson Funeral Home opened its second location (our "Lexington" chapel) at 4720 Augusta Road (Hwy #1) in Lexington to better serve all the families of Lexington County.