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Mr. Wayne Edward Thompson

Chester, South Carolina

1960 - 2022

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Wayne Edward Thompson, 61, has died suddenly at his home in Chester, South Carolina.Born on November 20, 1960, Mr. Thompson was the only son of Jimmy Wayne Thompson of Chester and Judy Horry from Boston in England, who his father met while in the American Air Force stationed in Lincolnshire after...

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In loving memory of Wayne Thompson. Although it still feels unbelievable that you are no longer with us, your legacy continues to shape our lives in profound and beautiful ways. This is especially regarding nephew, James Caborn, who-because of you-was able to buy a home for his wife, Chloe, and their four-year-old daughter, Clemmie. A memorial to Thompson House now stands in their garden, a place filled with joy, laughter, and the warmth of a family growing under the shelter of your love....

Forever in our hearts on the second anniversary of your sudden death. Dear brother, uncle and friend, it is still so hard to believe you are not here. Hoping you have found peace in the arms of your heavenly family. Thinking of you, Christie, John, James and Clemmie x

Today at St Matthew's Church in Skegness England we remembered our lost loved ones, many of whom did not get a memorial service at the time of passing due to the Covid pandemic. The name of my dear brother was read alongside so many others. And we lit candles to show our love and memories never die. It is nearly two years since we lost you Wayne in such sad circumstances. But you are always in our thoughts. Love you little brother x

I'm glad I got to meet you . When I spoke to you you were kind and caring. I remember the first time we got to talk. I will miss you cousin.

In loving memory of a dear brother, uncle and friend. It is still so hard to believe you are not here. Today, one year ago, you would have been alone and our hearts break to think of that. We trust you are now in the loving arms of our family and can look down and enjoy the memorial we have arranged for you. Forever in our thoughts and with much love.

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Wayne. I grew up on "Davis Circle" to become Briarcliff Circle and we hung out together some in my earlier years. All of the neighborhood would come to our house to play football in the field beside my house. My Mom and Dad supported good, clean fun and we all had a ball. Wayne would be there with the rest of the neighborhood, playing and laughing. He was a very nice man and I am so sorry that he is gone.