Mike-Derrick-Obituary

Mike Derrick Sr.

Lexington, South Carolina

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Mike Derrick, Sr.
Lexington—Services for James Michael Derrick, Sr., 65, of Lexington, will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, January 17, 2009 at Brookland United Methodist Church. Officiating will be Dr. Charles Westbrook, Rev. Carol Cannon and Rev. Robert Cannon. Burial will follow in Woodridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6-8 Friday evening at Thompson Funeral Home of Lexington. Pallbearers will be Les Bass, Farell Carey, Don Harwell, Basil Mack, Trey Derrick, Travis Derrick, Donald Clark and Dave Clark. Honorary pallbearers will be Don Clark, Sr., Bobby Peake, Dick Williams and Danny Rucker. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Saluda River Baptist Church, 3459 Sunset Blvd., West Columbia, SC 29169 or Brookland United Methodist Church, 541 Meeting Street, West Columbia, SC 29169.

Mr. Derrick loving husband of Jackie Derrick, passed away on Wednesday, January 14, 2009. Born in Columbia, he was the son of the late James Henry and Doris E. Wingate Derrick. He was a lifetime area resident and a member of Brookland United Methodist Church. Mr. Derrick retired from Cayce Welding and Ornamental Iron. He was a 4 sports letterman at Brookland-Cayce High School, he played pro baseball for 11 years, including the Boston Red Sox. He coached American Legion Baseball to two State Championships. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed spending time with his grandkids, which he was affectionately known as “Gaga”.

Surviving in addition to his wife, Jackie Derrick “Me ma” of Lexington; daughter, Wendy Derrick-McKinley “Wilbur” (Mac) of Lexington; Christy Derrick “Pooh-bear” of West Columbia; son, Mike Derrick, Jr. “Bubsy” (Ann) of Irmo; five grandchildren, Trey and Travis Derrick, Eydie, Luke, and Mya McKinley; sisters, Donna Jarvis (Bobby) of Columbia, Jane Westbrook (Charles) of West Columbia, Jean Rivers (Rick) of Lexington.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Leon Curry, Dr. James Fant, Dr. Theodore Law, Dr. Craig Cauthen, Dr. Mushtau, Linda Byars, (Chemo Nurse), and Providence Hospital Nurses on the 6th and 2nd floors.

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Jackie and kids,
I just had to write and let you know what a special guy Mike was. We were all raised so very close in the "olden days"...I am so glad Mike was a part of my life . We laughed together, celebrated together and cried together...he took care of me when things were so bad in my life as a big brother would do...I know I didn't get to see him when he was so ill, but I will cherish the memory I do have of him..The service was beautiful and I know he appreciated it ....Brookland...

Many fond memories of our days at "Ole B-C" which will last forever. I'll see you in Heaven for there will be no wheelchairs there.
Mike, I will always remember you as the best athelete I've seen to date! Hopefully Coach Brissey will have his stop watch to time us for a friendly race. May the best man win, "Hoot or Coot"! Jackie did good in landing you for her lifelong mate. "WOW", she still looks great! 'Appreciate your daughter Wendy keeping me updated about you, Mike. Still...

Big mike, Jacob is sorry he was in california when you passed. He thought of you as a second father. He loved you very much. Jacob and I offer our deepest sympathy and we thank you for always looking out for us. You will be greatly missed.

Jackie, Mike Jr, Christy and Wendy. I'm so sorry for your loss. Your dad was so good to me and Chad when my dad passed and evertime I think of Mike I think of Larry. I wish I could have seen him before he passed. I know Larry will be waiting for him at the gate to give him a big hug. I'm sure they have alot to catch up on. I will miss your dad tremendously and hope you get through this tough time knowing I am thinking about you a your family and how much Mike has meant to all of us.

I was so sadden to read in the paper that Mike had passed away and I wish to express my heartful sympathy. I knew Mike in our school years as he played football at BC with my late brother Donnie Bickley.My prayers and thoughts will remain with you and your family,

Hi Jackie and kids, I am so very sorry for your loss. I'm sorry to say too, that I did not know Mike was ill. I just keep thinking that he and Larry are together again. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.