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Richard Ouzts of Chapin, South Carolina, passed away peacefully on October 21, 2025, at the age of 59.Born on June 21, 1...
10/22/2025

Richard Ouzts of Chapin, South Carolina, passed away peacefully on October 21, 2025, at the age of 59.
Born on June 21, 1966, in Columbia, Richard lived a life marked by friendship, perseverance, and meaningful connections with all who knew him.

Richard grew up in Irmo, moving from Orangeburg in the first grade. A natural-born athlete with a competitive spirit, he joined the Cold Stream Swim Club before he even knew how to swim — a sign of the determination and confidence that would define him throughout his life.

A proud graduate of Irmo High School, Class of 1985, Richard was a standout athlete who lettered in football and also ran track. His dedication on the field earned him a football scholarship to Mars Hill College, where he continued to pursue his love of sports. After an injury ended his time on the field, Richard transferred to Winthrop College, where he joined Sigma Nu Fraternity and served as chapter president. He made lifelong friendships at Winthrop and graduated in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education.

Following graduation, Richard built a successful career in sales, working with numerous Fortune 500 companies and holding several national sales roles over the years. Known for his drive, professionalism, and natural ability to connect with others, Richard wore many hats in the sales industry and earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues and clients alike. Most recently, he worked with BSN Sports, a role that perfectly combined his love for athletics with his natural talent for sales and relationship-building.

In 1998, Richard married Jenny on May 16, and together they built a life focused around love, laughter, and family. Richard and Jenny shared the same goals and values, and he supported her through his work. They were blessed with two daughters, Claire and Sally, who were the light of his life. Richard was a natural “girl dad,” remembered for being involved in every aspect of his daughters’ upbringing and for always being present. He never missed a chance to check off Jenny and the girls’ wish list, often stopping by the American Girl store during his sales trips to bring home something special for them.

Though he easily adapted to being a “girl dad,” Richard left a lasting impression of his love for athletics on his daughters. Both became all-star swimmers, inspired by their father’s encouragement and competitive spirit. Richard was often found at swim meets across the region—traveling, cheering, and coaching from the sidelines with the same energy and passion he brought to everything in life. One of his daughters even went on to become a Division I swimmer at Georgia Southern University, and Richard loved watching her compete at the highest level.

Richard had connections throughout the community and remained deeply involved with Chapin athletics, even after his girls graduated. He served on the Eagle Club Board, supporting all Chapin High School athletic programs. He found his niche, though, in the press box on Friday nights, serving as the color commentator for CSPN. No one called a game like Richard—he brought energy, knowledge, and enthusiasm to every broadcast, spending hours each week researching, pulling stats, and preparing for Chapin football’s upcoming games. Richard left a lasting impression in the press box, building friendships and memories that will be cherished by all who had the privilege of working alongside him.

Richard was also a good neighbor, building lasting relationships and friendships throughout his community. He enjoyed living in Forty Love and being actively involved, whether it was helping with neighborhood get-togethers on the lake or participating in cookouts. No one put on a spookier or more fun Halloween display than Richard, a reflection of his playful spirit and love for bringing people together.

Richard was a professional thrifter, always finding something to sell. He had a natural knack for spotting value and turning it into opportunity—one time even borrowing his brother’s ladder to flip it for a sale. For Richard, there was never something he couldn’t sell, and he approached it all with the same energy, creativity, and determination he brought to every aspect of life.

Richard also loved all Carolina Gamecock athletics, including football, baseball, softball, tennis, swimming, and soccer—but for him, football was king. He cherished Saturdays at Williams-Brice Stadium, and season tickets became a priority in the Ouzts household. Richard delighted in sharing the excitement of game day with family and friends, showing the same passion for athletics that he carried throughout his own life.

Richard will be remembered by his family, friends, colleagues, and community for his boundless energy, competitive spirit, and unwavering dedication. A devoted husband and father, loyal friend, and passionate supporter of athletics, Richard inspired those around him with his humor, generosity, and enthusiasm. His love for family, community, and sports left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

He was predeceased by his parents, Ferrell and Rita Ouzts.

He is survived by his loving wife, Jenny Ouzts; his daughters, Claire and Sally Ouzts; his sister, Idessa Hair; his brother, Kenn Ouzts (Cathy); his sister-in-law, Leslie Jones (Chad); his step-sister-in-law, Megan Taylor (Brandon); his mother-in-law, Louise Moore; and his father-in-law and step-mother-in-law, David and Cathy FitzGerald. He is also survived by three uncles, two aunts, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, and other extended family.

A private gathering will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, November 9th, followed by a Public Drop-In celebrating his life from 3:00–7:00 PM in The Nest, located in the press box of Cecil Woolbright Stadium at Chapin High School.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Chapin Eagle Club in Richard’s Memory.

Dunbar Funeral Home- Dutch Fork Chapel is honored to assist the family with arrangements.

Earlier this week, our team at Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel was honored to attend the Irmo Prayer Breakfast, h...
09/28/2025

Earlier this week, our team at Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel was honored to attend the Irmo Prayer Breakfast, hosted by Representatives Jay Kilmartin and Nathan Ballentine at East Lake Community Church.

This gathering marked the 20th year of reflection and prayer for our community, bringing together like-minded leaders and neighbors who share a heart for service. We were especially inspired by the empowering message delivered by Dr. Akil Ross.

We are grateful to be part of a community that values faith, unity, and encouragement, and we remain committed to serving with compassion.

09/25/2025

We're just one day away from the Irmo Okra Strut, and we couldn't be more excited! 🎉

A huge thank you to our incredible sponsors for their generous support. Events like this wouldn't be possible without your commitment to our community. Your partnership helps us bring everyone together for a weekend of fantastic food, great music, and family fun. 💚

The festival kicks off tomorrow night at 6 p.m. with the opening ceremonies at the Prisma Health Amphitheater at Moore Park (7473 Church St., Irmo). We can't wait to see you there!

On Wednesday, September 10, Dunbar Funeral Home – Dutch Fork Chapel was honored to host our annual First Responder Lunch...
09/14/2025

On Wednesday, September 10, Dunbar Funeral Home – Dutch Fork Chapel was honored to host our annual First Responder Luncheon.

We welcomed more than 120 first responders representing a wide range of agencies who serve the Dutch Fork community, including Columbia Fire Department, Irmo Police Department, Dutch Fork Fire Rescue, Irmo Fire Department, Richland and Lexington County Coroner’s Offices, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, SLED, Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and Richland County Sheriff’s Department.

This luncheon is a small way for us to show appreciation for the brave men and women who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our community each day. We are grateful for the opportunity to say “thank you” and to honor their commitment to duty.

We invite you to read more about the event in this story from ABC Columbia:

https://www.abccolumbia.com/2025/09/10/dunbar-funeral-home-honors-first-responders-with-cookout/

Our beloved Mary Ann Cheney died peacefully at home with her family by her side on August 27, 2025. She was born on Octo...
09/14/2025

Our beloved Mary Ann Cheney died peacefully at home with her family by her side on August 27, 2025. She was born on October 11, 1936, in Greenwood, Mississippi, to the late Stanley James Clark and Bob Stephens Clark. She spent her early childhood in the Panama Canal Zone, where her father worked as a civil engineer on the locks at Gatun. During World War II, the family returned to Alabama while her father served as an officer in the Army Corps of Engineers, eventually settling in Elba, Alabama, after the war.

Mary Ann graduated from Elba High School in 1954, where she was active in band and theater. She went on to attend Auburn University, where she became a proud member of the Chi Omega sorority. While at Auburn, she was selected from 43 applicants to join the Dolphin Club as a precision performance swim team member. She completed her degree in Physical Education at Troy University, where she was honored with selection to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.

In 1961, Mary Ann married Ben Cheney, on St. Simons Island, Georgia, and together they began a lifetime of adventure living in three New England states, Minnesota, and South Carolina. She enjoyed many passions and interests, including cooking, entertaining, gardening, swimming, and playing tennis. She had a love of architecture and painting, was an active member of the United Methodist Church, and always found joy in helping others. She was proud of her work as a volunteer Guardian ad litem helping children in difficult circumstances.

Those who knew Mary Ann will remember her as cheerful and optimistic, kind, generous, thoughtful, funny, and athletic. She was a natural leader with a strong faith, qualities that left a lasting impact on everyone she met. She was a wonderful storyteller although some stories were suspected of being a little tall.

Mary Ann was predeceased by her parents, Stanley and Bob Clark, and her son, Christopher.

She is survived by her loving husband of 64 years, Ben; her children, William (Donna), Charles, and Laura Cheney Heins; grandchildren, Morgan Brown, Brittany Piatelli, Henry Heins, James Cheney, Samuel Cheney, and Noah Cheney; a niece, nephews, and cousins.

George E. Beckham, Jr. passed away at the age of 80 on September 9, 2025.Born to the late George E. Beckham, Sr. and Fra...
09/14/2025

George E. Beckham, Jr. passed away at the age of 80 on September 9, 2025.
Born to the late George E. Beckham, Sr. and Frances Elizabeth Marett, George proudly served his country as a veteran of the United States Navy. He went on to work in the banking industry for over 30 years, where he was well respected by colleagues and clients alike.

George cherished time spent with his family, whether at the beach, gathered together at home, or cheering on Carolina Football. His warmth, humor, and love will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

He is survived by his children, Christina Harmon (Joel) and Ricky Beckham; grandchildren, RJ Samellas, Ella Samellas, Mayson Beckham, Addy Beckham, Zach Beckham, Thomas Harmon (Sarah Caroline), and Jack Harmon; and his brother, Tommy Beckham. He was predeceased by his sister, Jackie Smith.

A visitation will be held Monday, September 15, 2025, from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation in honor of his beloved family member, Madelynn Nelson.

Chase Liebler, 36, of Lexington, SC, passed away on Saturday, September 6, 2025.Born on July 5, 1989, in Columbia, Chase...
09/14/2025

Chase Liebler, 36, of Lexington, SC, passed away on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
Born on July 5, 1989, in Columbia, Chase was the son of Steven M. Liebler and Debbie Ropp Liebler. He was a 2007 graduate of Dutch Fork High School, where he was a member of the golf team beginning in seventh grade. He went on to graduate from the University of South Carolina in 2011 with a degree in Sports and Entertainment Management. While at USC, he was a member of the men’s golf team and Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

Chase built a career that reflected both his love of golf and his gift for connecting with people. His professional journey included work as an intern at Empire Sports Management in Columbia, the Pennsylvania Golf Association, and as a PJ Boatwright Intern with the Golf Association of Philadelphia. He later served as Tournament Office Coordinator at Pinehurst Resort, Assistant Director of Junior Golf with the Carolinas Golf Association, Account Manager at KW Beverage of Columbia, and most recently, as an Account Manager with Southern Crown Partners in Columbia.

Chase is survived by his loving wife, Katie Dutton Liebler, and their daughter, Emilie MacLaurin Liebler, along with their beloved dog, Jack Buddy. He is also survived by his parents, Steven and Debbie Liebler; his brother, Kyle Liebler, and niece, Hannah Liebler; his grandmother, Ethel Williams Ropp of Suffolk, VA; and extended family including Diane Naff (aunt), David Ropp (uncle) and his partner Dawn, Butch Liebler (uncle), Kathi Calveard (aunt), and Bettianne Sweeney (aunt). He will also be deeply missed by his “Big Game Cousins” and their families—Jessica Naff, Ryan Naff (Megan), Matt Ropp (Jean), and Allen Ropp (Jennie)—as well as his Liebler cousins, Brian, Matthew, and Lyndsay, and many other family members. He is additionally survived by his father- and mother-in-law, Pete and Sue Dutton, and brother-in-law, William Dutton.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Al and Anne Liebler and Bob Ropp, along with uncles Lloyd Liebler and Mike Naff.

Chase never met a stranger. He loved his family deeply, especially time spent with Emilie over pink strawberry donuts at Dunkin’ or breakfast at Waffle House. Banana pudding was always his birthday request. Golf was his lifelong passion, from his early days as a junior player through caddying for friends—even spending time on the Korn Ferry Tour in the Bahamas. He also enjoyed baseball, soccer, and basketball in his youth, but his heart always belonged to golf and to cheering for his beloved Gamecocks, especially football and basketball.

The family will gather to honor Chase’s life with an informal visitation on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel, 7600 Woodrow Street, Irmo, SC. Friends are invited to come casual or in golf attire, and bring memories to share about Chase.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the South Carolina Junior Golf Foundation, Memorial Giving (scjgf.org), PO Box 286, Irmo, SC 29063, or to a cause meaningful to you.

Today, Dunbar Funeral Home joins our community in solemn remembrance at the 9/11 Memorial Service in Columbia. On this d...
09/11/2025

Today, Dunbar Funeral Home joins our community in solemn remembrance at the 9/11 Memorial Service in Columbia. On this day, we honor the lives lost and pay special tribute to the 343 firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to others. Their courage, compassion, and devotion stand as a timeless reminder of what it means to give selflessly.

As we reflect, we also hold close the families forever changed and the many first responders who continue to serve with bravery each day. Their legacy lives on in the way we care for one another and in the unity we strive to keep as a nation.

We will always remember.

Sally Sale Grooms, 75, wife of Joe Cary Grooms Jr. died peacefully on August 26, 2025, at 3:16am. (John 3:16) She was at...
09/04/2025

Sally Sale Grooms, 75, wife of Joe Cary Grooms Jr. died peacefully on August 26, 2025, at 3:16am. (John 3:16) She was at her home surrounded by loved ones, holding the hand of her soulmate and daughter.

Born on March 9, 1950, in Washington D.C. at Columbia Hospital, she was the daughter of the late Jack Edsel Sale and Mary Doris Wilkinson Sale (Feathers). Sally graduated from Irmo High School in 1968. After graduation she attended the University of South Carolina majoring in Early Childhood Education.

Sally grew up in Irmo, South Carolina and stayed true to her roots. Sally was very proud of Irmo High School and was a star basketball player lettering from her sophomore to senior year. She was the schools Teen Page editor for Columbia’s afternoon daily newspaper, the Columbia Record. She also represented Irmo High School on the Teen Community Affairs board of Belk department store. Ultimately, she was chosen by faculty to draft the Irmo High School Honor Creed and was selected as a delegate to the American Legion Auxiliary Palmetto Girls State. She then opened her own ladies clothing store in the town of Irmo, Ethan’s Girls, in 1987. Sally worked at several successful companies over the years, mostly in commercial construction. In March 2002 Sally entered the world of real estate and in October 2008 Sally opened Acquire Real Estate Inc. with her sister Katie and brother-in-law John. Sally truly loved helping others from all walks of life. Her ability to motivate people behind a worthy cause was remarkable.

Everyone everywhere was drawn to Sally. She was vivacious and a natural leader. Sally was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt and grandmother. Her grandchildren were her world. She was married to her loving and dedicated husband, Joe for 36 years and they had just celebrated their anniversary on August 19th. Sally always had a smile on her face and her home was always open to anyone who needed it. Sally loved animals and when they spotted her coming, they knew they would get a treat.

Sally is preceded in death by her parents Jack and Mary Sale. She is survived by her husband, Joe Grooms, her daughter Christina Grooms Anderson (John), her adopted daughter Mary Beth Eudy Dunlap, her grandchildren Mason Eaddy, Tyler Eaddy and Blayne Anderson, a brother John Sale, three sisters Katie Dunn (John), Suzi Sale (Johnny) and Polly Sale, sister-in-law Linda Davis (Bob), brother-in-law Billy Grooms (Tracy) and many nieces, nephews and grand-nieces.

A visitation will be held on Saturday, September 6, 2025, from 2 to 4 pm at Dunbar Funeral Home, Dutch Fork Chapel, 7600 Woodrow Street, Irmo, SC.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to PETSinc at https://petsinc.org/donate/

Happy Labor Day from all of us at Dunbar Funeral Home! 🇺🇸✨Today we honor the hard work, dedication, and contributions of...
09/01/2025

Happy Labor Day from all of us at Dunbar Funeral Home! 🇺🇸✨

Today we honor the hard work, dedication, and contributions of the American workforce. We are especially grateful for the families in our community who pour their hearts into their work and service every day.

May this holiday be a time of rest, reflection, and celebration with those you love most. Wishing you a safe and happy Labor Day!

🚨 Calling All First Responders! 🚨Dunbar Funeral Home is honored to host a First Responder Appreciation Lunch on Wednesda...
08/25/2025

🚨 Calling All First Responders! 🚨

Dunbar Funeral Home is honored to host a First Responder Appreciation Lunch on Wednesday, September 10th, from 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM at our Dutch Fork location in Irmo.

Join us for a cookout-style meal and fellowship as a small thank-you for your service and dedication to our community. ❤️

Please RSVP to 803-732-2211 by September 2nd, so we can prepare for your team. We look forward to celebrating you!

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08/24/2025

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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.