Thomas-Halcum-Obituary

Thomas Lloyd "Tommy" Halcum

Lexington, South Carolina

Jul 8, 1942 – Sep 24, 2025 (Age 83)

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BORN
July 8, 1942
DIED
September 24, 2025
AGE
83
LOCATION
Lexington, South Carolina

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Thomas "Tommy" Lloyd Halcum – also lovingly known as "Paw", passed away at the wise age of 83 on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at Lexington Medical Center in Columbia, South Carolina. He was born July 8th, 1942, in Hoxie, Arkansas. Thomas lived in Arkansas through his adolescence where he met...

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I worked with halcum in scang for a good many years and counted him a friend. Halcum was one of a kind and people who knew him well knew that his bark was worse than his bite. He was a good supervisor and I enjoyed working with him. He will be missed.

I had the honor of serving with Tom in the SCANG. I shall cherish his quick whit and many stories he shared. I was happy to have reunited, if only for a brief period, at the local Air Guard luncheons in Lexington and Columbia. Rest well friend.

I am honored to say that I both served with and under Tom in the SCANG for many years and through a war. He exemplified an effective NCO. Organized, firm, and funny. I only regret that I wasn't able to tell him such before his passing. You will be missed Tom. David Brown, TSgt, USAF, Ret.

I served with Tom at McEntire and in The Gulf War. He was a good man, I always enjoyed talking to him. He will be missed! Prayers to the family in the time of your loss.

Always friendly. Usually in good spirits and news, and nice things to say. Met Tom working at McEntire many years ago...reacquainted at Lexington Wellness Center several years ago. Upbeat person to know!!

I was so saddened to hear about the passing of Mr. Halcum. He was more than just a longtime customer - over the years he became a friend. I will always remember his kindness and the conversations we shared. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.

Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.