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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.

Anthony David “Tony” Lester, 53, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away at his home on March 11, surrounded by lo...
03/13/2026

Anthony David “Tony” Lester, 53, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away at his home on March 11, surrounded by loved ones. Born, February 15, 1973, at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia, Tony was the son of the late Jerdon Hatler Lester and Mary Elizabeth Neely.

Tony was a proud graduate of Wade Hampton High School, Class of 1991. In 1996, he earned a certification from the Diamond Council of America and went on to build a successful career in the jewelry industry. Over the years, he owned and managed several jewelry stores, where he became known for his expertise, quick wit, and ability to connect with people.

Tony married Chauntee Metta Lester on November 23, 2024, and they enjoyed spending time with friends and family.

Tony was a man who truly never met a stranger. His warm personality, generous spirit, and quick sense of humor made him beloved by many. He loved Ohio State football, bowling, golf, playing cards with family, and anything competitive. Tony brought energy, laughter, and joy wherever he went. He would do anything for a friend or family member and was always ready with a smile and a story.

Tony is survived by his wife, Chauntee Metta Lester; his mother, Mary Elizabeth Neely (stepfather Mike); his children, Abbey Gaffney (husband Josh), Jacob Lester (wife Emily), and William McManus; his brothers, Jack Lester (wife Sandy) and Jim Lester (wife Kim); and his grandchildren, Rowen and Ryker Gaffney. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews: Kayla Turner (Greg), Chelsy Russ, Nick Lester, Jennifer Weaver, Cassidy Lester, and Anna Lester. In addition, he leaves behind many extended family members and dear friends who were like family to him.

His celebration of life service will be held on March 21 at 2:00 PM at Thompson Funeral Home, 4720 Augusta Rd., Lexington, SC 29073. In Tony’s honor, please come in either Ohio State Buckeye attire or just in casual wear. Following the service, family and friends will gather to celebrate Tony’s life with one of his favorite pastimes—bowling—for one hour at Anchor Lanes, 1057 Lake Murray Blvd., Irmo, SC 29063. Those who wish to participate in bowling may do so for $10 per person.

Tony’s legacy of kindness, laughter, and loyalty will live on in the many lives he touched. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Those who believe in God will cherish his memory and look forward to the day they are reunited with Tony.

George "Matthew” Wingard, 49, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away peacefully on March 11, 2026.Born on Februar...
03/13/2026

George "Matthew” Wingard, 49, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away peacefully on March 11, 2026.

Born on February 9, 1977, Matthew was a man whose presence brought warmth, joy, and love to those around him. He was a devoted son, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend. Born a fighter with several birth defects, he continued his fight for forty-nine years. Matthew lived longer than any medical professional ever expected, and every minute of his life was treasured. Unlike a cat, Matthew had more than nine lives having faced four open heart surgeries, an extensive colon surgery, and bone fusions almost every summer in his younger years. He is truly a hero among us never complaining and facing each challenge with optimism. Matthew lived each day full of life and always with a smile.

Matthew had a vibrant spirit and a zest for life. His favorite things in this world were his family, holidays, HopeBridge Adult Day Care, WWE, classic TV shows, crossword puzzles, eating, 80’s music, Murder She Wrote, and old game shows. He could light up a room with laughter and a smile. He was the constant jokester wanting others to laugh. If he teased you, he loved you. He also never met a stranger. If you were a stranger, after meeting Matthew you were then considered a friend.

Matthew enjoyed celebrating his birthdays out to eat with family. When it wasn’t his birthday, he was always a good sport — putting his head down on his hand and giving a coy smile, because he knew after the song was over, he could enjoy the birthday dessert.

He was known for cheating at UNO, singing Christmas songs year round, being the Hopebridge Weatherman, gag gifts, monkey cards for every occasion, but most importantly, the deep love he had for his family and friends.

Matthew will be remembered for his quick wit, contagious laugh, and a smile that can brighten the darkest day. Though he is gone far too soon, his love, laughter, and the memories he created will live in the hearts of all who knew him.

He is lovingly remembered by his parents, Terri Grimsley, Leon and Patty Wingard, sister, Jennifer Wingard Hall, brother, Zachery Grimsley (Mandi), his favorite nephews Anderson Hall and Griffin Grimsley, and cherished niece Emery Grimsley, grandmother, Billie Futch, aunts and uncles who were so special to him Robert (Bobby) and Frankie Wingard, John Baker, Juli Mingledorff, cousins, Renee (Dave) Jordan, Nia Harmon West (Mark) and baby Ryeland and Beth (Charles) Counterman, Laney Counterman lifelong best friend Matthew Dunlap and special friend from Kansas City, Cainan Kirby who he enjoyed FaceTiming on Wednesday nights. He also leaves behind extended family members and HopeBridge friends who will forever cherish the memories they shared with him. He was preceded in death by loving grandparents George and Rodelle Wingard, John Baker, Sr. and Stepfather Thurmond Grimsley. We know they were all there to greet him when he gained his heavenly wings, especially Grandma Wingard, and she probably had his Pepsi and saltines with peanut butter waiting on him. We can only imagine what a reunion they all had full of laughter, jokes and plenty of fun.

We wish to extend our gratitude to MSA Hospice, Lexington Medical Center Doctors, Nurses, and other healthcare professionals who supported us during his journey. To his Hopebridge Family, you meant the world to him, and you will always be part of our family. The love and support given to our family over the past twenty-five years is something we will always treasure. We thank our family and friends for your love, support and prayers that have carried us through the past few months.

Pallbearers are John Baker, Jr., Anderson Hall, Jody Harmon, ZacheryGrimsley, Stanley Baker and Leon Wingard.

Honorary Pallbearers are the Hopebridge Staff and Gang and Griffin Grimsley.

In honor of his Hopebridge family, we kindly ask in lieu of flowers donations be made to Terri Grimsley 1311 Corley Court, West Columbia 29070 and a fund is being set up for Hopebridge activities. This will allow his light to continue to shine with his Hopebridge family.

Mr. Toney N. Bowers, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away leaving behind a legacy of service, dedication, and l...
03/11/2026

Mr. Toney N. Bowers, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away leaving behind a legacy of service, dedication, and love for his family and community.

Mr. Bowers was born in Newberry, South Carolina, to the late Mr. Roy Bowers and Mrs. Laura Nichols Bowers. He attended Silverstreet High School in Silverstreet, South Carolina. At a young age, he answered the call to serve both his state and country as a member of the South Carolina Army National Guard, where he proudly served from 1960 until 1967.


Following his military service, Mr. Bowers built a career as a machinist with Cooper Air Tools, where he was known for his strong work ethic and commitment to his craft. Outside of work, he found great joy in the simple pleasures of life. He was a devoted fan of the Clemson Tigers and loved following all things related to Clemson athletics. He also enjoyed spending time in Myrtle Beach, tending to his garden, and socializing with friends at VFW Post 6740 in Leesville, South Carolina.


Above all, Mr. Bowers treasured his family. He leaves to cherish his loving memory his devoted wife, Janice Taylor Bowers; his son, Chris (Vicki) Bowers; his daughter, Stephanie Bobo; and his beloved grandchildren, Javon Bobo, Elainey Bobo, Eli Bowers, and India Bowers. He is also survived by his sister, Peggy Mullins, along with several nieces and nephews who will continue to honor and remember his life.


Mr. Bowers will be remembered for his dedication to his country, his love for his family, and the joy he found in the people and places he loved. Especially his beloved Clemson Tigers.


In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to VFW Post 6740 in Leesville, South Carolina, in honor of Mr. Bowers’ life and service.

Born in Chesterfield, South Carolina, Sarah was the youngest of eleven children and last surviving child born to Will an...
03/11/2026

Born in Chesterfield, South Carolina, Sarah was the youngest of eleven children and last surviving child born to Will and Annie Rivers. She was blessed with 92 remarkable years, carrying with her a strong sense of family, faith, and love—a legacy she nurtured throughout her life. After a long and well-lived life, Sarah passed peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family.

Sarah shared more than 62 adventurous years of marriage with her beloved husband, William Gardner Brock. Together, they built a life rooted in love, joy, and service, settling in West Columbia, South Carolina, where they raised their family. Sarah’s greatest pride and joy was her family, and her love radiated through each generation.

Sarah was preceded in death by her loving parents, siblings, devoted husband and grandsons Tom and Nick.

She is survived by her three children Ron Brock (wife Linda), Tom Brock and Tammy Lundy (husband Terry). Daughters-In-Love Ellen Brock and Tory Heron. Her grandchildren; Richard Brock, Pharma D. (wife Susan), Jonathan Brock (MD) (wife Mary Catherine), Dawn Pokorney (husband Toby) and Colby Brock. Great-Grandchildren Will and Hope Brock, Toby, Ruby, Scarlett and Penelope Brock, Samara, Ivy and Maggie Pokorney. Beloved Great-Niece Katie Rivers Glasser.

Sarah also leaves behind a wide circle of dearly loved nieces and nephews, each of whom held a special place in her heart.

Sarah was a woman of deep compassion and boundless generosity. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life—traveling, camping, cooking, and, most of all, spending time with family. A true adventurer at heart, she traveled to all 50 states and several countries, often with a suitcase that included biscuit flour and canned ham for mission trips.

Her giving nature was evident in all she did—from her work in the George I. Pair Elementary School cafeteria to serving hundreds of Wednesday night church meals and volunteering in numerous church ministries at West Side Baptist Church.

Yet it was in her kitchen that Sarah’s warmth and love were most famously felt. Her kitchen was the heart of the home, where family and friends were always welcomed and never left hungry. Whether it was a red velvet cake, a whipping cream pound cake, or one of her many cookies, her food was an expression of the deep care she held for those around her. To be the recipient of one of Sarah’s homemade treats was to know you were cherished.

Sarah’s legacy of love, service, and family will continue to live on in the many lives she touched. In true Rivers family fashion, she showed remarkable strength and determination, blessing her family with precious time and memories that will be cherished forever.

She will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and always loved. The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to VIA Health Hospice and the caregivers, Daisy, Mary, and Diane who lovingly cared and supported Sarah during the past year. Your kindness, patience, and gentle care brought great comfort and peace to both Sarah and those who loved her most. We are forever thankful for the compassion you showed during such a tender time.

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CAYCE – Cynthia Harmon “Cindy” Moody, 64, passed away peacefully on March 4, 2026, surrounded by the family who was her ...
03/07/2026

CAYCE – Cynthia Harmon “Cindy” Moody, 64, passed away peacefully on March 4, 2026, surrounded by the family who was her entire world. A woman of quiet strength and unwavering loyalty, Cindy was the steady heart of her home and a light to all who knew her.
Born to David Harmon Sr. and the late Joanne Harmon, Cindy’s life was defined by her devotion to those she loved. In 1986, she married Terry Moody, her husband of nearly 40 years, building a foundation of faithfulness that never wavered. For over four decades, Cindy served at First Citizens Bank, where her integrity and work ethic earned her the deep respect of her colleagues and community.
While she was a fiercely proud mother to her son, TJ, Cindy found her soul’s greatest calling as “Granny” to her granddaughter, Eliza. To Cindy, Eliza wasn’t just a grandchild; she was her greatest joy and her favorite person. Their bond was a world of its own—one built on a language of inside jokes, deep belly laughs, and a natural, effortless connection that needed no words. Whether they were playing, talking, or just being together, Cindy’s heart lived most fully wherever Eliza was. The “Granny” magic she gave Eliza is a gift that will remain steady and true forever.
Cindy loved the ocean, long walks on the beach, and the simple peace of the outdoors. She was a woman of constant prayer and a protector of her family. She is survived by her husband, Terry; her father, David Sr.; her son, TJ; her daughter-in-law, Ashley; her beloved Eliza; and her brother, David Jr.
A visitation will be held at Thompson Funeral Home in Lexington, SC on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 from 1-2PM, followed by a graveside service at 2:30PM at Southland Memorial Gardens in West Columbia, SC. In honor of her laid-back and authentic spirit, the family encourages guests to attend in casual attire.

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03/06/2026

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03/06/2026

John Patrick Fisher, 37, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Lexington, SC. Born in Altamonte Springs, Florida on April 11, 1988, and raised in West Columbia, SC.
John joined Scouts in his youth and earned his Eagle in 2005, along with being a part of the Brotherhood for Muskogee Lodge and Indian drums & dance. He had a love for sports – soccer in his youth, football in high school, baseball with his buddies from work, and most recently BMX with his twins. John completed his degree in Automotive Tech from Midlands Tech in 2008. He met his wife, Jennifer, in 2009 and they were wed in May of 2012. They welcomed beautiful twins, Theo and Eleanor “Ellie”, in December of 2019.
To meet John was to become a friend of John’s. He never met a stranger and had a gift for making people feel welcome wherever he went. John gave his time, energy, and heart freely, always ready to lend a hand or help someone in need without expecting anything in return. His kindness, humor, and generosity left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. John carried the values of service and leadership throughout his life. As an Eagle Scout, he believed strongly in helping others and giving back to his community.
Above all else, John loved his family. He found his greatest happiness in being a husband and father, especially watching Theo and Ellie grow. Whether he was at the BMX track cheering on riders, helping someone fix a car or bike, or cooking for family and friends, John lived with a generous spirit and a heart for others that will never be forgotten.
He will be deeply missed by his wife of almost 14 years, Jennifer Fisher, and twins, Theo and Eleanor “Ellie” Fisher; parents James “Jim” and Judy Fisher; brother Jeffery Fisher, best friend Wes (Courtney) Sears; grandmother Gail Sanders; sister in laws Samantha (Andy Knight) Decker and Brittany Staples; nieces Avery Decker, Peyton Sears, Kaylee Maroney and Elizabeth “Lizzy” Sears; nephews Ahren Sears, Bradley Staples, Landon Decker, and Brennen Staples; as well as numerous relatives and friends. He will also be dearly missed by the BMX community.
John was preceded in death by grandparents Henry and Ruth Fisher, Russell and Phyllis Foltz, and Ernest Sanders, Uncle Gary Foltz, and brother in law Brian Staples.

Angela Denise Glenn, a loving wife and mother, family member, and friend entered her eternal rest into the presence of h...
02/28/2026

Angela Denise Glenn, a loving wife and mother, family member, and friend entered her eternal rest into the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, 21 February 2026.
Born on March 5, 1967, in Charlotte, North Carolina, Angela was the daughter of James Hemphill Sr. and Florence Hemphill. She was the oldest of three children. She accepted Jesus Christ at an early age as her Lord and Savior. Angela was a 1985 graduate of Nurnberg American High School in Nurnberg, Germany. She immediately entered the work force as a medical appointment specialist at the Nurnberg Army Hospital. She was introduced to Trenton Glenn by a friend in August of 1990.
Angela returned to the United States in December of 1991. Trenton returned a month later and they were married on May 30, 1992, in Pineville, North Carolina at China Grove A.M.E Zion Church. Their union in holy matrimony would eventually grow into a family of five with the births of their three sons, Jarron, Stephon and D’ Angelo.
Angela worked in various occupations after returning stateside to include employment at the Frito Lay Plant in Charlotte, North Carolina, a home daycare director and a CNA (certified nurses assistant).
She loved playing softball, bowling, swimming, watching track and field and college football. Although she was a die-hard North Carolina Tar Heel fan at first, Trenton was able to persuade her to become the greatest fan of the Tennessee Volunteers. Angela loved spending time with family and friends whenever any opportunity was presented. She never met anyone whom she considered to be a stranger.
Angela was a prayer warrior who consistently prayed and interceded for many. She had an indescribable passion for God and the things of God.
Angela leaves behind her husband Trenton, sons Jarron, Stephon and D’Angelo, stepson Quinton Northington, mother and stepfather (Florence and John Jones), father James Hemphill Sr., mother-in-law Willie Jean Glenn, brother James Hemphill Jr., sister Roshanda Gerald, goddaughter Ariel Stevens, and a host of family and special friends. Last but most definitely not least, her Havanese fur baby Simba Bliss Glenn.
A Celebration of Life will be held in honor of Angela Denise Glenn at Thompson Funeral Home located at 4720 Augusta Rd. Lexington, SC 29073 on Saturday March 7, 2026, at 1:00 P.M.

Nathaniel H. McGee, Jr., affectionately known as “Chookie” and “Nate”, was born on December 26, 1950 in Mount Holly, New...
02/26/2026

Nathaniel H. McGee, Jr., affectionately known as “Chookie” and “Nate”, was born on December 26, 1950 in Mount Holly, New Jersey to the parents of Nathaniel H. McGee, Sr. And Eva Jean McGee. Nathaniel was the oldest of 7 children.

He attended public grade school in Beverly, N.J. He graduated from Palmyra High School. He was selected as a freshman football player to start on the Varsity football team. Before his graduation he was selected to All County and All State Football Team. He was being highly recruited by Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana and Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Nathaniel enlisted into The United States Army on January 2, 1973 where he served Twenty years before retiring on February 2, 1993. Within his long Military career, he attended military school at Ft. Campbell, KY as Race Relations Instructor and Alcohol & Drug Instructor at Ft. Dix Military base in New Jersey as an NCO Academy Graduate, leadership Management Division, GM Headstart Personnel Management, Senior NCO Command Staff School. In Germany, he was a Records Specialist and NCO in charge of ID Cards and Passports. Over the years he has had countless more duty stations and assignments. Nathaniel retired from his military career in Fort Jackson, South Carolina.

Nathaniel was married and divorced from his first wife Gloria McGee from which he has a daughter Vonnetta. On July 9, 1977 in Browns Mills, NJ he married his life and best friend Karen D. formally Henderson. From this marriage three children were introduced to the world. A lovely daughter Toya McGee, and two wonderful sons Nathaniel H. McGee III, and Marcus J. McGee. He enjoyed coaching his sons playing football until they entered high school. He was so proud of them all attending college and always being such good children.

He loved taking his wife to the flea market so she could exercise walking around outside. Nathaniel also liked cutting grass and making his home look good outside.

To my Children never forget your Mother’s Birthday, Mother’s Day, and Christmas.

To my Wife, I love everything you have done for me, and time spent together. I will always be with you in spirit. Love Always, Nate

Nathaniel has six siblings: Sisters, Maria (Sissy), Zilphia (Niece), Deidre (Dee Dee), Brothers Kelvin, Allen, and Johnny (deceased). He also leaves behind cousins, nephews, grandchildren and loving family.

Nathaniel accepted the Lord as his savior, and lived by example of Christian life, and instilled those values to his children.

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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.