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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.

Have you lost someone dear — recently or years ago — and want a meaningful way to honor their memory?You’re invited to t...
09/16/2025

Have you lost someone dear — recently or years ago — and want a meaningful way to honor their memory?

You’re invited to the Reflections of a Lifetime Workshop, a gentle and guided experience where you’ll write about the moments, stories, and love that still linger in your heart.

Date: Saturday, October 11th
Time: 9:00–11:00 am
Location: Thompson Funeral Home of Lexington
4720 Augusta Road, Lexington, SC 29073
Cost: Free – includes a guided journal

Reserve your seat today by calling (803) 996-1023

Whether you’re grieving, healing, or simply remembering with love, this workshop is a quiet space to reflect, connect, and preserve your loved one’s legacy.

Feel free to share with family and friends who might need this gentle nudge to also tell their story.

Must be our lucky number! 38 pets were seen at the Pawmetto Lifeline Care-a-Van on Friday, the 12th. We had a lot of BAB...
09/15/2025

Must be our lucky number! 38 pets were seen at the Pawmetto Lifeline Care-a-Van on Friday, the 12th. We had a lot of BABY fur babies get their first shots! The van will NOT be at Thompson at Greenlawn this coming Friday, the 19th, but will be back in the parking lot on the 26th!

Today, (and every Friday) from 3:00 - 7:00 pm, Pawmetto Lifeline Care-a-Van will be at Thompson Funeral Home at 845 Lees...
09/12/2025

Today, (and every Friday) from 3:00 - 7:00 pm, Pawmetto Lifeline Care-a-Van will be at Thompson Funeral Home at 845 Leesburg Road, across from Greenlawn Cemetery, for your pets' vaccines at a low cost. They also provide heartworm testing, microchipping, flea and tick control, and heartworm preventative. Hope to see your fur babies there!

Robert (Bobby) E. Acuff, 82, of West Columbia South Carolina, passed away peacefully at his home on September 10, 2025. ...
09/11/2025

Robert (Bobby) E. Acuff, 82, of West Columbia South Carolina, passed away peacefully at his home on September 10, 2025.

Robert was born on August 13, 1943 in Wi******er, Tennessee. Robert was the son of Billy S. Acuff and Louise H. Acuff.

Robert was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth B. Acuff and his siblings, Bub Acuff, Freddy Acuff and his parents, Billy and Louise Acuff. He is survived by his sister, Judy Ridenour (George), his son, Robert Acuff, Jr., his daughter, Terri Derendinger (Allen), his grandchildren, Spencer Derendinger, Sarah Acuff and Allie Acuff.

Robert served in the army National Guard. He worked as a manager in the security business. He was a member of Pineview Baptist Church.

His hobbies included fishing motorcycles tinkering with engines. He could fix just about everything. He loved spending time with his grandchildren.

The family would like to express their appreciation to his caregivers at Hope Love and Compassionate Care.

A funeral service will be held Monday, September 15th at 11 AM, with a visitation an hour prior at 10 AM. Pastor Kyle Britt from Pineview Baptist Church will be officiating. The service and visitation will be held at Thompson Funeral Home of Lexington, 4720 Augusta Rd., Lexington, SC 29073. Interment will follow the service at Woodridge Memorial Park, 138 Corley Mill Rd., Lexington, SC.

Jacob “Jay” Leon Homer, 74, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on September 2, 2025. He was born on February ...
09/11/2025

Jacob “Jay” Leon Homer, 74, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on September 2, 2025. He was born on February 22, 1951, to the late Jacob Homer and Phyllis (Thayer) Homer in Joliet, Illinois.

A true patriot, Jay served his country with honor and distinction for nearly three decades as a U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class. He was a dedicated aircraft electrician who served on the VF103 during the Vietnam Cruise and on the USS Saratoga VF103 for a Mediterranean Cruise. His service was recognized with the Vietnam Service Medal, four Good Conduct Medals, and two Navy Achievement Medals. He was also a three-time Sailor of the Year, an honor he earned in 2003, 2004, and 2007. Additionally, Jay spent over twenty years as an electrician where he operated the electrical department for the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission. While working for Lexington County he met and made many dear friends throughout the community.

Jay's most cherished role was that of a devoted husband, father and Poppy. He shared 43 years of marriage with his beloved wife, Lisa Bullington Homer. He is also survived by his sons: Jaeson Parsons, Brian (Ivey) Homer, and Bradley (Angel) Homer. He was a proud and present Poppy to Cal Homer, Lewis Homer, Owen Homer, Annie-Kate Homer, Jake Homer, Jordan Parsons, Christian Parsons, Conner Parsons, and Zoe Parsons. Jay’s memory will be cherished by his three loving siblings, Greg (Debbie) Homer, Michelle Homer, and Melinda (Rick) Breske.

A graveside service with full military honors will be held at noon on Friday, September 19, 2025 at the Fort Jackson National Cemetery.

Amy Landers May, 49, passed away on September 9, 2025, in Summerville, South Carolina. An accomplished attorney, and com...
09/10/2025

Amy Landers May, 49, passed away on September 9, 2025, in Summerville, South Carolina. An accomplished attorney, and compassionate advocate, Amy's professional life was marked by service to others and a steadfast commitment to justice and care.
Born on March 11, 1976, in Columbia, South Carolina, Amy was the daughter of Audrey Evans Landers and the late Alvin Terry Landers. She grew up in Columbia alongside her siblings Pamela Landers Edwards and the late Jason Todd Landers. Amy held a deep bond with her beloved maternal grandmother, the late Mildred Baxley Evans—the only grandparent she ever knew.
Amy was a baptized member of the First Seventh Day Adventist Church of Columbia and was 1994 high school graduate of an Adventist Christian School, Mount Pisgah Academy in Candler, NC.
Amy received her bachelor's degree from Lander University in 1998 before earning her Juris Doctor from Mercer University School of Law in 2001. Her legal career was distinguished by both excellence and empathy. Specializing in elder law, Amy served as a court-appointed fiduciary for many clients across South Carolina. Her work extended far beyond legal obligations; she was known for providing exceptional care and support to those she represented, often stepping into roles that required not just legal expertise but also compassion and dedication. In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the legal profession early in her career, Amy was honored as the South Carolina Bar Young Lawyer of the Year in 2011
Even with all these previous accolades, Amy’s greatest pride was found in her twin sons, Finnegan Christopher May and Landon Baxley May. She shared this journey with Jon Christopher May, father of their children. Their birth was the happiest day of their life.
Amy’s legacy is one of fierce advocacy paired with gentle care—a rare combination that touched not only her clients but also extended family members who relied on her strength and nurturing spirit. Her passing leaves a profound void in the lives of those who knew and loved her.
A private burial memorial will be held to honor Amy’s life and legacy. Memorial donations may be made to Tunnel To Towers Foundation, www.t2t.org Since 9/11, this organization has been helping America’s heroes by providing mortgage-free homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children and by building specially-adapted smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and first responders. They are also committed to eradicating veteran homelessness and helping America to Never Forget September 11, 2001.

James “Jamie” Allen Frazier (40) of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away in the early morning of September 6, 2025...
09/09/2025

James “Jamie” Allen Frazier (40) of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away in the early morning of September 6, 2025. He was born on November 17th 1984 in Savannah, Georgia to Lilla Frazier Greenway and Allen Gregory Frazier.

Jamie was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hike and camp. He loved animals and spending time with his friends and family, playing games and watching movies. His most cherished times were spent around a campfire with his wife, closest friends and their loveable dogs.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife Mary Danielle Glenn, mother Lilla Frazier Greenway, father Gregory Allen Frazier, sister Jeannie Frazier Messmer (Nicholas Thomas Messmer), uncle Dana Bostic Frazier, uncle Clifton W Jones, aunt Sandra Jones King, aunt Brenda Jones Graham.

A visitation will be held on Friday, September 12, 2025 from 2 - 4 PM at Thompson Funeral Home, 4720 Augusta Road, Lexington, SC 29073.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to The National Park Foundation or planting a tree in Jamie’s honor.

With hearts full of love and sorrow, we remember Carlos Mauricio Mairena, Sr., who passed away peacefully on August 30, ...
09/05/2025

With hearts full of love and sorrow, we remember Carlos Mauricio Mairena, Sr., who passed away peacefully on August 30, 2025, at MUSC in Columbia, South Carolina, surrounded by the people who meant the most to him—his family. At 56 years old, Carlos leaves behind a legacy of devotion, faith, and unwavering love.

Carlos was born on December 24, 1968, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, the cherished son of Olga (Mendoza) Merchant. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where he was lovingly raised by Olga and her husband, Maricano Merchant.

In Charleston, South Carolina, Carlos met the love of his life, Monisa Vinay Purnell, and from that moment forward, their hearts were bound together. Married for 34 wonderful years, they built a home overflowing with laughter, faith, and joy, raising three beautiful children and later becoming “Pop-Pop” to his greatest treasures—his grandchildren. Carlos’ love for his family was fierce, steady, and endless.

Carlos served his country with pride in the United States Navy from 1990 to 2000, carrying the values of honor, commitment, and resilience into every part of his life. After his service, he continued to give his best in every role he held—whether at Verizon Wireless, LPL Financial, or the United States Postal Service. No matter where life took him, Carlos touched hearts with his kindness, his humor, and his ability to make everyone feel like family.

He is deeply loved and will be forever remembered by his wife, Monisa; his children, Pierre Omar Purnell, Corlissa Monay Mairena, and Carlos Mauricio Mairena, Jr. (Goretty Sarai Mairena); and his beloved grandchildren, Junie Lilliana Mairena Williams and Penelope Esmeray Mairena, who brought him endless joy as “Pop-Pop.”

Carlos’ memory also lives on through his brothers, Anthony Pérez (Cesiah Johana Pérez) and Yanick Noe Merchant; his brother-in-law, Killis Purnell III; his niece and nephews, Makayla Monique Pérez, Malik Anthony Pérez, and Jevon Purnell; and countless aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends who will carry his spirit forward.

Carlos’ life was a reflection of love in action—love for his family, for his community, and for everyone blessed enough to cross his path. His laughter, his strength, and his embrace will be missed beyond measure, but his legacy will live on in every story, every smile, and every heart he touched.

A memorial service and reception will be held at the family home on October 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. Friends and loved ones are invited to gather in celebration of Carlos’ life and are encouraged to bring handwritten memories, which will be collected into a tribute scrapbook to honor the beautiful legacy he leaves behind.

Jimmy Dale Abbott, 68, of Elgin, South Carolina passed away September 2, 2025, at MUSC Health Columbia Downtown Columbia...
09/05/2025

Jimmy Dale Abbott, 68, of Elgin, South Carolina passed away September 2, 2025, at MUSC Health Columbia Downtown Columbia, South Carolina. He was born on February 25, 1957 in Great Lakes, Illinois to Norman and the late Walldean (Aucoin) Abbott.

Jimmy was one of a kind and lived life his way unapologetically. He loved his friends and family and enjoyed spending time with them. He had a tender and generous heart. From an early age, he developed a love for dogs and fast cars. He Loved going to the races whether it was the drag strip or NASCAR. He also did a little racing of his own (unofficially of course). He also became an avid fisherman and hunter. He was a member of Goff Hunt club for many years where he developed many lasting friendships.

Jimmy had a decades long career at Abbott’s Auto Service Center. There, he partnered with his Father and brother to provide a valuable and trusted service to the Columbia area. He retired in 2015. Although he faced many health challenges over the past few years, he somehow stayed positive with a sense of humor and never at a loss for words. He is loved by so many and will be held in loving memory by all.

Jimmy is survived by His father Norman Dale Abbott, His brother Gary Wayne Abbott (Kelly) and his wife Brenda G. Abbott. He is also survived by many in laws, nieces, nephews and cousins, all of which he held dear.

He was preceded in death by Walldean Aucoin Abbott (mother), Steven Michael Abbott (nephew), Jack Aucoin (uncle), Jerry Aucoin (uncle) and Faye Aucoin (aunt).

The family will receive friends at Thompson Funeral Home at Greenlawn Memorial Park, 845 Leesburg Road, Columbia, SC 29209 on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, from 6:00PM until 8:00PM. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the funeral home on Thursday, September 10, 2025, at 2:00PM with Reverend David Spears officiating. Interment will follow the chapel service at Greenlawn Memorial Park.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, the National Kidney Foundation serving the Carolinas or the American Heart Association.

Edith (Joanne) Rawls Famiano, 84, of Blythewood, South Carolina, passed away on August 30, 2025. She was born September ...
09/05/2025

Edith (Joanne) Rawls Famiano, 84, of Blythewood, South Carolina, passed away on August 30, 2025. She was born September 7, 1940 in Columbia, South Carolina, to the late Joseph Allen Rawls and Vivian Redmond Rawls. She is preceded in death by her parents, (son) Richard Dale Helms, (brother) Gerald Calvin Rawls and her loving husband, (Tony) Anthony Famiano.

She loved to sew or crochet and traveling. She retired from a civil service job with the military where she was the secretary to several high ranking officers and received several awards for a job well done. She was a loving mother and wife and a friend to all that had the pleasure to meet her. She was married to the love of her life, Tony, for 44 years, who was retired Army. They lived all over the United States and after retirement traveled all over the world. We will miss her dearly, she was a wonderful woman who we were blessed to have as family or friend.

She is survived by her (sister) Jacqueline Doris Rawls, (brother) Allen Carroll Rawls, 11 Nieces and Nephews, Great Nieces and Nephews, Great Great Nieces and Nephews.

Palmetto Lifeline Care-a-Van at Thompson Funeral Home at Greenlawn.One of the veterinarians will be unable to attend tod...
09/05/2025

Palmetto Lifeline Care-a-Van at Thompson Funeral Home at Greenlawn.
One of the veterinarians will be unable to attend today, so the Care-a-van will not be in our parking lot and will resume next Friday, September 12. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We will see you and the fur babies next week.
(There may be treats for you and them! wink, wink)

Brenda Joyce Yon, 78, of West Columbia, passed away on August 31, 2025.She was born in Hamlet, North Carolina in 1946 to...
09/03/2025

Brenda Joyce Yon, 78, of West Columbia, passed away on August 31, 2025.

She was born in Hamlet, North Carolina in 1946 to Horace and Hazel Hale and grew up in Jacksonville, FL before moving to Columbia in 1960. Brenda attended schools in the Olympia part of Columbia and was a roller-skating food hop at Genes Pick and Chick. She lived in Springdale, SC in the same house from 1967 to 2024, where she worked with her best friends at Southern Class Hair and Nail Salon until her very late retirement.

Brenda was preceded in death by Payton McRae (beloved grandson), her parents Horace and Hazel, 2 husbands (Dale and Eddie),her sister(Teresa),her brother (Terry)and her long term boyfriend (Keith) that kept her fighting for every day. She will be missed by her 2 kids and multiple grandkids, her church family that she loved, and whatever cats and dogs she had laying with her in her final days.

We are happy that she is at peace now after a multi decade fight with cancer.

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Welcome to Thompson

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.