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James Anthony Carden, born May 2, 1957, in Dublin, Virginia, passed away on January 25, 2026, after a courageous battle ...
01/30/2026

James Anthony Carden, born May 2, 1957, in Dublin, Virginia, passed away on January 25, 2026, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Better known as BoBo, Tony, or TC, he was a devoted family man whose greatest pride and joy were his children: Josh, Jacob, and Jordan Carden. He also shared a deep and enduring love with his fiancée and longtime partner, Lisa Hansen, who remained faithfully by his side throughout his cancer journey.
Tony is survived by his siblings Nick Carden (Becky Carden), Sarah Steiner, and Amy Carden, along with many extended family members and friends who became family along the way. He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Mama Sue and Big Al Carden.
A lifelong sports enthusiast and passionate football fan, Tony’s love for the game began early. He played alongside his brother Nick and was coached by his father, Big Al, during his Little League years. Tony went on to become the first quarterback for Pulaski County Cougars and the last quarterback for the Dublin Dukes, holding the Pulaski County career passing record for more than 40 years. His passion continued through collegiate football at Concord College and never faded—especially when it came to Virginia Tech football, which he followed with unwavering loyalty.
Tony found peace and joy on the water and he had a special place in his heart for animals. He was a proud dog dad to Lola and Miss Mags, who were a treasured part of his family.
Above all, Tony will be remembered for his big heart, quiet strength, kind spirit, infectious laugh, a talented whistler, and a deep love for family and friends. He had a way of remembering names, and the impact people had on him. He left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
His legacy lives on through his children, his family, and the countless stories that will continue to be shared—often with laughter and always with love.
A memorial and celebration of life will be held at the family home in Dublin on May 9, 2026.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Lymphoma Research Foundation Lymphoma Research Foundation | Research. Community. Cure would be greatly appreciated.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21283708/lexington-south-carolina/james-a-carden/january-2026

Derrick McKenzie, age 54, passed away on January 26, 2026.He was born on August 1, 1971, in Camden, South Carolina, wher...
01/29/2026

Derrick McKenzie, age 54, passed away on January 26, 2026.
He was born on August 1, 1971, in Camden, South Carolina, where he also grew up. Camden remained an important part of Derrick's life and the place where many of his earliest memories and lifelong connections were formed.
Derrick worked in landscaping, a profession he truly loved. He took pride in his work and found satisfaction in creating and maintaining outdoor spaces. Outside of work, he loved sports and enjoyed following the games and teams he cared about. Both landscaping and sports brought him joy and peace.
Derrick was a devoted father and husband whose presence meant more than words can express. He will be remembered for his strength, his dedication, and the deep love he had for his family. Those who knew him will carry his memory forward through the lessons he shared, the time spent together, and the love he gave.
He is survived by his beloved daughter, Sade McKenzie; his wife, Sarah Honeycutt McKenzie; and his stepdaughter, Brittney Honeycutt.
Though he is no longer with us, Derrick's spirit will live on in the hearts of all who loved him.
https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21279089/columbia-south-carolina/derrick-mckenzie/january-2026

Julia “Judy” Worrell Goodlett (77) of West Columbia, SC went home to be with the Lord on January 26, 2026, surrounded by...
01/29/2026

Julia “Judy” Worrell Goodlett (77) of West Columbia, SC went home to be with the Lord on January 26, 2026, surrounded by her family. She was predeceased in life by her parents William Bonner and Helen Worrell, brothers William Clarence and Joseph Furman Worrell of Orangeburg SC, and sister-in-law Betsy Goodlett Montgomery of Williamston, SC.
Julia attended Wade Hampton Academy graduating in 1966 and then attended Palmer Business College in Columbia, SC.
In 1968 she married Otis Mills Goodlett III of Williamston, SC. They settled in West Columbia, SC where they raised their children. Judy was a fantastic cook and homemaker known best for her Thanksgiving dressing, pot roast, and macaroni and cheese. During her life she was involved with multiple organizations. She spent many years working with the Lexington High School Band Boosters. She had a tremendous love for her husband, children, grandchildren, and all animals. Her family will greatly miss her laugh, smile, honesty, and ability to find the sunshine in the darkest of times.
Julia is survived by her husband Otis Mills Goodlett III of West Columbia, SC, her daughter Tara Goodlett Gaines (Ashley) of Concord, NC, and her son Otis Mills “Ivy” Goodlett IV (Allison) of Stafford, Virginia. She is survived by 4 grandchildren whom she adored, William Alexander Gaines and Emily Gaines of Concord, NC and Jackson Goodlett and Michael Goodlett of Stafford, Virginia. She is also survived by sister in law Linda Worrell of Orangeburg, SC. There are also nieces, nephews and a great nephew that survive her.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association at mda.org or American Cancer Society at cancer.org.
https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21278035/

Joann Lee Jumper, 83, of West Columbia, South Carolina, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday evening, Janu...
01/29/2026

Joann Lee Jumper, 83, of West Columbia, South Carolina, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday evening, January 25, 2026, at Oakleaf Assisted Living Facility in Lexington, South Carolina, following complications from pneumonia.

Joann was born August 24, 1942, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the daughter of the late James and Eva Rogers.

She spent most of her adult life in the Columbia, South Carolina area with her beloved husband, James Jumper, to whom she was married for 30 years prior to his death in 2017.

Joann retired after a number of years of service as an accounting clerk at Ben Satcher Ford in Columbia, South Carolina.

Her life was devoted to her Christian faith. A faithful follower of Christ, Joann centered every aspect of her life on her relationship with the Lord. She served her church communities for many years, most recently as a member of Trinity Baptist Church in Cayce, South Carolina, and previously at Springdale Baptist Church in West Columbia, South Carolina. She taught Sunday School, led Bible studies, and volunteered faithfully, touching many lives through her unwavering faith and dedication.

She is survived by her grandchildren, Christian (wife, Kristyn) and their children, Adeline, Haley, and James; Austin; and Samantha (husband, Mason Bourgeois) and their son, Matthew.

She is also survived by her devoted friend of 30 years, Regina Mock; her nieces, Rona Wilson and Ava Kramer; and by extended family and friends who loved her dearly.

A viewing will be held Friday, January 30, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Thompson Funeral Home, 4720 Augusta Road, Lexington, South Carolina 29073. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 31, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Thompson Funeral Home, officiated by Pastor Eddie Coakley of Trinity Baptist Church.

Interment will follow at Celestial Memorial Gardens in West Columbia, South Carolina.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity Baptist Church or to a Christian ministry of one’s choice.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21277880/lexington-south-carolina/joann-lee-jumper/january-2026

Richard Allen Merritt, Sr. (91), passed away January 22, 2026, at Opus Post Acute Rehabilitation Center after an extende...
01/28/2026

Richard Allen Merritt, Sr. (91), passed away January 22, 2026, at Opus Post Acute Rehabilitation Center after an extended illness. He was born September 1, 1934 in Newberry, South Carolina to William Bryant Merritt, Sr. and Nettie Boozer Merritt.



Richard was educated in Newberry County Schools and graduated from Newberry High School. Richard proudly served in the United States Air Force. He was retired from the United States Postal Service with over 30 years of service as Letter Carrier. Richard was a member of Holland Avenue Baptist Church in Cayce, SC; Cayce Masonic Lodge No 384; the American Legion Post 79 and the National Association of Letter Carriers.



He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Brenda Wallace Merritt; his son-in-law, Mark E. Amick; his grandson, Hannon Michael Amick; nephew, William Allen Merritt, Sr.; and niece, Melodie Baughman. Richard will be missed by his loving Kibler and Merritt cousins.



He was predeceased bu hi parents,; his son, Richard Allen Merritt, Jr.; daughter, Kelly Anne Merritt Amick; and brother, William Bryant (Bill) Merritt, Jr.



Chapel service will be conducted at Thompson Funeral Home of Lexington, SC, January 29, 2026 at 11AM, with a burial immediately following at Newberry Memorial Gardens. A visitation for family and friends will be one hour prior to the service.



Memorials may be made to Holland Avenue Baptist Church, 801 Twelfth Street, Cayce, SC 29033-3347.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21250259/lexington-south-carolina/richard-merritt/january-2026

Barbara Ann (Burke) Schanck, 87, of Lexington, SC, went home to her Lord and Savior on January 24, 2026. She is predecea...
01/28/2026

Barbara Ann (Burke) Schanck, 87, of Lexington, SC, went home to her Lord and Savior on January 24, 2026.

She is predeceased by her parents Clinton W Burke and Evelyn (Pope) Burke and recently her dear niece Laurel Bistany Adams.

Barbara leaves behind her most precious treasure, her family, to include: her husband, William Schanck, who was her knight for 70 years, her loving children, of whom she was very proud: Sherry and Randy Rowen of SC, William and Donna Schanck of GA, Michael and Barbara Schanck of NH; her precious grandchildren: Amanda and Greg Hasevlat of NH, Julie Rowen of SC, Devin and Amanda Rowen of SC, Sarah and Joey Boulanger of NH, Megan and Parker McCoy of NC, Jonathan Schanck of GA; and great grandchildren: Sophia Hasevlat and Noah Boulanger of NH; all the family pets that she called her babies. She is also survived by her cherished siblings, Richard and Barbara Burke, David and Charlene Burke, Merri and Steve Keenan and many nieces and nephews.

Barbara Schanck was born on October 16, 1938, in NY, NY. She spent much of her childhood in Salem, NH where she graduated from Woodbury High School in 1956. She married the love of her life in June of 1956 and immediately left NH to support her husband’s military career. They moved all over the States and Canada during their 20 years of service. Barbara was a member of the Officers Wives Club and a great support to others while their husbands were deployed during the Vietnam War.

As a young mother, Barbara surrendered her life to Jesus and from that day on she lived His purpose for her life by spreading The Truth of Salvation. Her Faith and discipleship carried her and others through difficult times.

Barbara was a strong spirit who met life’s challenges with dignity and grace. She was a licensed beautician but a career Homemaker. She took care of her family and managed her household with perfection. She enjoyed hosting family dinners and cooking and baking.

Barbara’s love for reading led her to discover a talent for writing at an early age, especially poetry. She would make up on-the-spot rhymes, poems and little stories for her children’s enjoyment and was encouraged to pursue a certificate from The Institute of Children’s Literature. This program then inspired her to write her own children's book titled Nana Mouse. She loved to spin a story off the top of her head. What a joy to see her eyes sparkle while telling a tale.

Barbara served her community in several ministries through her church over the years. She sang in the Choir, made weekly visits to the infirmed and elderly, and served food at the men’s shelter.

Her love of music was an important part of her daily routine. She learned to play piano, and her home always had music playing. She said, “music fuels the soul”.

Barbara Schanck exuded love and joy in this world, so surly she heard, “Come into the place I have prepared for you.” “Well done, my good and faithful servant”.

Services will be scheduled at Fort Jackson Cemetery in the near future.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St Jude’s Children’s Hospital, in memory of Barbara Schanck.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21273199/lexington-south-carolina/barbara-ann-schanck/january-2026

Michael Creighton Shull, 76, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on Saturday, January 24, 2026 surrounded by h...
01/27/2026

Michael Creighton Shull, 76, of West Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on Saturday, January 24, 2026 surrounded by his family.
Born on January 12, 1950 in West Columbia, South Carolina, Michael lived a life marked by his faith in Jesus, love for family, and passion for music. He was known for his sharing of the gospel through his music - often performing in Assisted Living facilities, churches, festivals, and other places to help bring joy and peace to those in need. Along with his wife, Janice, he had a true compassion for those less fortunate and a yearning to serve others. Those who knew him will remember his soft-spoken voice, kindness, heart, and baby-blues.
Michael loved living a simple life. Most days were spent playing his dulcimer or guitar, working in the yard, and spending time with family. He cherished attending his grandkids’ events and spending quality time with his son, Todd and daughter, Jessica. He loved and supported his wife, Janice, with a true heart of gold. Above all, Michael was simply a good man. He loved and served like Jesus and he will be greatly missed.
Michael is survived by his beautiful wife, Janice Rish Shull, his children to which he was very proud and their spouses, Michael Todd Shull (Tiffany Ann Shull), Jessica Shull McAlister (Allen Keith McAlister, Jr. “Kip”), and his grandchildren that were the apple of his eye, Tyler Shull, Taylor Shull, Toby Shull, Kam McAlister, and Harper McAlister. He was blessed to have several siblings as well that he loved. Susan Cline (Bob Cline), David Shull (Barb Shull), Joel Shull (Barbara Shull), and Jennifer Smith (Butch Smith). He also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. Michael was preceded in death by his mother, Doris Taylor Shull, father, Riley Creighton Shull, and daughter, Angela Kristen Shull “Kristi”.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 27th from 6pm-8pm at Thompson Funeral Home on Augusta Road.
The funeral service will be held at Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church in West Columbia, South Carolina on Wednesday, January 28th at 3pm. Graveside service to follow.
Michael did this life right and therefore, his love remains, his lessons will endure, and his memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21268704/lexington-south-carolina/michael-c-shull/january-2026

Joseph Leon Rabon, Jr. of Gaston, South Carolina, passed away peacefully at home with his family gathered around him.He ...
01/23/2026

Joseph Leon Rabon, Jr. of Gaston, South Carolina, passed away peacefully at home with his family gathered around him.

He was lovingly known as “Papa” by most. He was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by his family and all who knew him.

Papa was a devoted husband and family man whose life was defined by his love for his family and the simple joys that mattered most to him. He worked faithfully as a dockhand for 44 years at Overnite/UPS, a testament to his strong work ethic and dedication. After retiring, Papa truly retired settling into his recliner, enjoying well-earned rest, while watching a western or sci-fi show (crap TV).

He loved fishing, and always had stories to tell about it. One of his most treasured traditions was sitting at the counter with Paige, sharing oysters together—their thing—a memory that will forever be held close. He shared a playful bond with his great-granddaughter Maci, whom he lovingly called “Maci Poo,” only to be corrected as she proudly declared, “No, I’m Maci Leeann Sharpe!” He also affectionately called his great-grandson Easton “Little Red”.

He is survived by his loving wife, Judy Rabon; his daughters, Julie (Allan) Cook and Jonie Rabon; his grandchildren, Paige (Nick) Sharpe, Chad (Kimberly) Cook, and Justin (Kaylee) Rabon; and his great-grandchildren, Maci Sharpe and Easton Rabon.

His family will forever cherish the memories, lessons, laughter, and love he shared. Though he is no longer with us, his legacy lives on in the hearts of those who loved him. He will always be remembered.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21250569/lexington-south-carolina/joseph-l-rabon-jr/january-2026

Vivian Charlene Derrick (78) of Lexington, SC, went home to be with the Lord on January 20, 2026, surrounded by her fami...
01/22/2026

Vivian Charlene Derrick (78) of Lexington, SC, went home to be with the Lord on January 20, 2026, surrounded by her family. She was predeceased in life by her parents, Ray and Vivian Derrick of Cayce, brother, Lyn Derrick of Cayce, and an infant brother.



Charlene attended Brookland Cayce High School graduating in 1966 and then USC graduating with a BS degree in early children education followed by a masters in the same discipline.



Charlene taught in several school districts before settling into the Garmany and Pomaria Elementary Schools in the Newberry County school districts where she eventually retired. She was a lifelong resident of Lexington County where she lived until her death.



She loved to read and whenever she purchased a new book would have her beloved mother sign something on the inside cover. She dearly loved her music, dancing, and students, for which she showed great passion for all. She loved teaching and would talk about her students as if they were her own children, with love and respect for all.



Charlene is survived in death by her brother, Bob (Peggy) Derrick of Lexington, a sister, Charlotte (Ed) Kemp of Cayce, and numerous cousins, niece, nephews, as well as several great nephews and nieces.



Celebration of life service will be held on January 27, 2026 at 2:00 pm in the chapel at Thompson Funeral Home, 4720 Augusta Road, Lexington SC with the graveside services immediately following at Woodridge Memorial Park on Corley Mill Road in Lexington. The family will receive friends at 1:00 pm prior to the service.



The family would like to thank her very close and dear friend Susie for her support, love, and generosity for which she greatly appreciated. Also the family would like to thank Jackie, Ron, Your Health Care nurse Stephanie Teague, Lisa Cook, Pastor Kevin, and all others who loved and supported her.



In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Watershed Church, 711 East Main Street, Lexington SC 29072, or to the charity of choice.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21244958/lexington-south-carolina/vivian-charlene-derrick/january-2026

Lula Claudette Beck (Luker), 86, of Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on January 16, 2026, at Lexington Medical Cent...
01/21/2026

Lula Claudette Beck (Luker), 86, of Columbia, South Carolina, passed away on January 16, 2026, at Lexington Medical Center in Lexington, South Carolina.
Born and raised in South Carolina, Lula lived a life defined by hard work, dedication, and simple joys. She worked her entire career as a weaver at Granby Cotton Mills, where her strong work ethic and perseverance were evident to all who knew her.
Lula found happiness in spending time doing what she loved most-playing pool and bowling-and she enjoyed the fellowship and friendships she made as a member of the Cayce Moose Lodge in Cayce, South Carolina. She will be remembered for her steady spirit, resilience, and the care she had for her family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her son, Dennis Miles; her brothers, James Welch and Ralph Welch; and her sisters, Sandra Brazell, Doris Fields, and Linda Falaw.
She is survived by her sons, Gary W. Luker and Richard Miles (Julie), who will forever cherish her memory.
Lula's life leaves a legacy of strength, loyalty, and love that will be remembered by all who knew her.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21240866/lexington-south-carolina/lula-claudette-beck/january-2026

Willard “O’Neal” Lindler, 83, of West Columbia, SC, met his Lord and savior on January 18, 2026 peacefully at home surro...
01/21/2026

Willard “O’Neal” Lindler, 83, of West Columbia, SC, met his Lord and savior on January 18, 2026 peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. O’Neal was born in 1942 in West Columbia to the late Void and Annie Mae Lindler. O’Neal attended BC High School. He had many jobs as a teenager including a gas station attendant and driving a school bus (which ultimately led to his love story with Kathy). He later began working building houses alongside his father. He married the love of his life in 1965. They spent 55 wonderful years together building a family that he was so very proud of. He and his father opened Lindler Manufacturing Company in 1970 where he was still working until health problems prevented that this past year. He always had a strong work ethic and worked hard his entire life to make a great life for his family. O’Neal was a very loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. He enjoyed spending time with his family, taking trips to the beach, woodworking, Gamecock football, singing along to Elvis songs, and working/playing on his tractors. He loved talking to people and he never met a stranger. O’Neal had a huge impact on the lives of everyone who was lucky enough to meet him.
He leaves behind his children: Travis Lindler (Dana), Tracy Lindler (Mikki), and Tara Inabinet; grandchildren: Shane Lindler (Chandler), Chad Lee, Austin Lee (Heather), Amber King (Thomas), Josie Endrenyi (Grayson), Taylor Lindler, Dawson Inabinet, and Trista Lindler; 2 great-grandchildren: Emma and Liam; sister: Betty Scott; brother Ronnie Lindler (Sybil); sisters-in-law: Marcia Padgett, Terri Elliott,and Tonya Sasser; brothers-in-law: Hal Tyler (Judy), and Don Tyler (Cindy); numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 55 years, Kathy Lindler; parents, Void and Annie Mae Lindler; and sister, Helen Buff.
A funeral service for O’Neal will be held at 12:00 pm on Thursday January 22, 2026 in the Chapel at Thompson Funeral Home of Lexington, with Staff Minister Andrew Pedde officiating. Burial at Southland Memorial Gardens will immediately follow the service. Visitation will be 2 hours prior to the service beginning at 10:00am. Pallbearers will be Shane Lindler, Chad Lee, Austin Lee, Dawson Inabinet, Thomas King, and Grayson Endrenyi.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21237921/lexington-south-carolina/willard-o-lindler/january-2026

Lela Jane Skipper, lovingly known to all who adored her as Mama Jane, passed peacefully on January 14, 2026, at the age ...
01/17/2026

Lela Jane Skipper, lovingly known to all who adored her as Mama Jane, passed peacefully on January 14, 2026, at the age of 87. She was born in Florida on November 26, 1938, the cherished daughter of the late James D. Robinson and Doris Kendrick Robinson.

Lela Jane was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend whose beauty - inside and out - was matched only by her spirit. She married her high school sweetheart, H. Wayne “Skip” Skipper Sr., affectionately known as Big Skip to his grandchildren, and together they shared a remarkable 60-year marriage filled with love, laughter, and unwavering partnership. They made their home in the Cayce area, where they raised their children and built a life centered on family, faith, and community.

Family was Lela Jane’s greatest joy. She was endlessly supportive of her husband’s and children’s activities and business ventures, always offering encouragement, wisdom, and love. She was a devoted mother to her sons, Skip (Tracy) and Jimmy (Mary Anne), and a proud grandmother to Peri Jayne, Lexie, Lela, Kendrick, Trey, Brian, Dale, and Jay. She was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Krissy, whom she missed dearly and now holds once again.

Lela Jane loved life and she lived it beautifully. She treasured time spent at both the beach and the mountains, where she and Big Skip had homes and created countless memories with family and friends. She loved to read and could often be found with a book in hand, enjoying quiet moments just as much as lively ones. Whether listening to her beloved beach music, sh****ng across the floor, or simply enjoying the view with those she loved, she embraced every moment with joy and style.

Her passions were many. She had an exceptional eye for antiques and was the proud owner of 378 Antique Mall for 25 years, a true reflection of her taste, dedication, and entrepreneurial spirit. She was also a wonderful cook and was once featured in the newspaper as “Cook of the Month,” where she proudly shared her favorite recipes. She adored her pets and showered them with the same love she gave so freely to everyone in her life.

A graduate of Brookland-Cayce High School, Lela Jane was crowned Miss Sophomore, a title that perfectly captured the grace and beauty she carried throughout her life. To those who knew her, she was simply the most beautiful woman inside and out. Spunky, sassy, elegant, and delightfully boujee, Mama Jane left a lasting impression wherever she went.

Now, we find comfort imagining her listening to beach music, dancing the s**g with Big Skip, and finding peace reunited with her husband, her parents, and her daughter. Though our hearts ache in her absence, her love, laughter, and legacy will live on forever.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the compassionate staff and nurses at Wellmore Retirement Community, as well as the Hospice nurses, for their kindness, care, and unwavering support during her final days. Your love and dedication meant more than words can express.

This past Thanksgiving, we celebrated her last birthday together, a memory that will forever be treasured. We love you, Mama Jane, and we miss you already.

Graveside services will be held at Elmwood Cemetery on Wednesday, January 21, at 2:00 PM.

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21219445/lexington-south-carolina/lela-jane-skipper/january-2026

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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.