Doris-Fearrington-Obituary

Doris Boulware Fearrington

Columbia, South Carolina

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COLUMBIA - Doris Boulware Fearrington, wife of Tom Fearrington, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, December 27, 2011.

Born in Newberry County, she was the daughter of the late Herbert L. Boulware and Lois E. Boulware. She was a charter member of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. She received a BS...

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Tom, Our family was saddened to hear of the loss of your Mother. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Darren & Rita Gamlen and family

Tom, we are sorry about your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Doodlebug, Sheryl, Tonya, Bo and the twins

Tom,
I am so sorry to hear about your dear Mother. I know your heart is breaking now and that you will have some very hard days ahead. Just know that you have friends that are praying for you and your Dad. Love and Prayers, Annette

Wonderful pictures that will help you remember all the good years together.

Frances Cobb

For years, on my personal fb info... I've had a list of people I admire. I chose ordinary people that I know personally. Mrs. Fearrington was one of those. She made a huge impact on my life and probably had no idea. A quiet servant of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, whom she now joins in paradise ♥

Tom,
So sorry to hear about your mom. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Carolyn Wimpey (Brenda's Sister).

Mr fearrington, Charles, the boys and I are sadden with you. We will deeply miss mrs.Fearrington. You two are and have been the very best neighbor. We know that God is just and faithful-so even in these times we praise Him, because He is God and have all things in control. We love you
Evangelist Mary Neal

Tom, please know that you and your family are in our prayers. We are so sorry that we are unable to attend the service for Doris. May our Heavenly Father comfort you during this time.
Pattie Ilderton and Betsy Skelton

Tom,

I was saddened to learn of Doris' passing. Doris was one of the first people I met when I moved to Columbia in 1977. Working with her taught me a great deal about how to deal with coworkers and the public. May all your good memories sustain you and Tommy during this difficult time.

Mary Marlowe Leverette