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Kevin stone
November 11, 2024
Mel filled in preaching at Cornerstone Presbyterian church in Columbia while we searched for a new pastor. He referred to me as "Clemson man". I appreciated his friendship, his honest preaching. I praise the Lord for his life and the thought of him sitting at the feet of Jesus makes me smile. Thank you Mel. Well done.
Jim Pangle
October 25, 2024
Mel was a great friend always concerned about others. I will miss his smile and friendly personality. My heart goes out to his friends and family.
Ken and Joan
October 23, 2024
Mel was a great neighbor to us all. He will be fondly remembered and missed.
Julie Houston
October 18, 2024
Terry, Craig and I were so surprised to hear of Mel's "homegoing." We cherish our memories of his wisdom, his strong faith and his contagious laughter. Our prayers are with you and your family during this time, but we are so thankful of the assurance that we will see him again in Gloryk.
Matt Eusey
October 16, 2024
I will always love and be thankful for my friend Mel. Blessings to you, Wright ladies. Praying for you all.
Tom & Cheryl Shofner
October 16, 2024
Mel was a sweet and wonderful man. We were blessed to have him as our interim pastor at Cornerstone Church in Columbia for an extended period of time. We loved both Mel & Terry. Our deepest sympathies to his family.
Aimee Murphy
October 15, 2024
Hey Terry, JR and I are so sad to hear of Mels passing. Even though we haven't seen him in awhile, he was someone we looked up to and were blessed to know him. He prayed over and dedicated JR's Law firm, among many other things! Please know we are praying for your precious family.
Jane Owings
October 15, 2024
Terry, Katie and Sally. I was so sorry to hear of Mel's passing, He was an awesome man of God and played a huge role in my spiritual growth. I have always loved all of you. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kenny and Keith Crosswhite
October 15, 2024
Terry...we are so very sad for your pain in this loss even though we know you know theologically of Mel´s joy in being "face to face" with his savior. We will be praying as you process this loss of your Mel and will continue in the days and months to come. In Christ´s love, Kenny and Keith Crosswhite
Susan Bateman
October 15, 2024
Terry, what a tremendous shock to learn our precious Mel has transitioned to his real home. What a legacy he has left this complicated world. He obituary is correct in that only the Lord knows what an impact he has made in the lives of men and women. I consider myself blessed to have sit under his love and training for our Lord.
I was so stressed to learn of the devastating trauma your family lived through on Christmas Eve years ago. I could not imagine the pain your family was going through until shortly thereafter to bury my 4 year old granddaughter who died in a fire. Then shortly after saying goodbye for now to my beloved John.
What joy Mel is experiencing sharing his love with that precious baby now! I believe all God´s children will very soon be with our loved ones and our Lord as the Word shares with us the quickly approaching return of Jesus.
I have been and will continue to pray for you and your family. Only a person who has had to say goodbye to their other "half" truly understands the overwhelming heartache that you are feeling.
Cling tightly to your Savior and trust His promises that you and Mel will be reunited one day eternally. God be with you
Susan Bateman, Orangeburg, SC
Laura Cooper
October 15, 2024
As a member of Cornerstone PCA Church in Columbia, SC, I am grateful to God for how Mel cared for us and fed us from God´s Word as an interim pastor several years ago. One of his sermons, "Principles of Peace: for Times of Doubt or Shaken Faith," based on Psalm 73:23-28, meant so much to me that I wrote Mel´s insights in my Bible and have especially cherished that scripture since.
In Christ,
Laura Cooper
Jack J Maniscalco
October 15, 2024
Knowing Mel is home with the Lord is a blessing. I will always have fond memories of our long and fruitful discussions. I will smile and think of you, Mel, whenever I burn the toast.
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