Shivers Funeral Home

Shives Funeral Home provides families of the Midlands with dignified and personal funeral services that honor and celebrate the lives of their loved ones.Since 1932, Shives Funeral home has prided itself as being a leader in service to families of Columbia from all walks of life. Over the years, Shives Funeral Home has seen the city change and grow, yet our commitment to outstanding service and caring for people has never changed.The funeral home, built in a beautiful, colonial style, is located near downtown Columbia with a new location opening on Trenholm Road in late 2014.

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The caring staff at Shivers Funeral Chapel provide relaxing and well-maintained grounds built to meet the needs of each family and to commemorate the lives of those buried on the grounds. All Obituaries - Schriver's Memorial Mortuary & Crematory offers a variety of funeral services, from traditional funerals to competitively priced cremations, serving Aberdeen, SD and the surrounding communities. We also offer funeral pre-planning and carry a wide selection of caskets, vaults, urns and burial containers.

Families come to us because they know we are dedicated to excellence in service and have the highest integrity. We treat all families as if they are a part of ours.Today, the funeral home is owned and operated by E.

Randolph Shives III. He, along with the caring and highly experienced funeral home staff, provide the families of the Midlands with dignified and personal funeral services that honor and celebrate the lives of their loved ones. Funerals cutting down on guests, encouraging only family to attendOur own Joe Copeland, Director of Advanced Planning gives an update on funerals during the CVOID-19 pandemic. Thank you, WatchFox for the opportunity!RICHLAND COUNTY, SC (WACH) - Funeral homes are having to change the way they do services because of the coronavirus. Losing a loved one is hard enough but with social distancing, families are not able to be surrounded by friends, or embrace in a hug.

Usually during a funeral, pews are filled with p. We were blessed to be a part of a very touching tribute on Sunday. Retired Battalion Chief Thomas L. Blacksite area 51 pc requirements. Taylor was taken from Cedar Creek Baptist Church to Memorial Gardens of Columbia on the City of Columbia Parade Truck.

The firefighters of Engine 12 and 14, where Chief Taylor spent the majority of his career, served as pallbearers. Following a US Navy tribute, the Columbia Fire Department made a Final Call to Chief Taylor over the Columbia Central Radio System. We are very grateful to have the privilege of honoring and remembering the lives of Military Service Members and First Responders; not only today, but every day.

Kim Elizabeth Shivers passed away on October 22, 2019, at Tristar Summit hospital after a battle with nonsmokers lung cancer. Kim was born in Montgomery, Alabama, attended grade school in Virginia and David Lipscomb University in Nashville. At the time of her death she was employed at Galbreth Brothers Plumbing Contractors as their Office Manager. She was a friend to all, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She loved the beach and seaside, especially Orange Beach, Alabama.Kim is survived by her husband, Greg, her Sons, Justin (Tabatha) and Michael (Shannon) Roll, her granddaughters Peyton and Emerson Roll, her step sister, Kim Russell, brothers-in-law Brian, Bill, John and Randy Shivers of South Carolina, and her parents, Major General (Retired) Fletcher and Rachel Coker, in addition to numerous cousins, especially Tom and Sandra Stacks, with whom Kim and Greg have a special relationship. She is also survived by her beloved Yorkie puppy Paisley.Gathering of Family and friends Friday October 25, 2019, from 2:00-3:00 pm at Hermitage Funeral Home. Celebration of Life will begin at 3:00 pm in the Chapel at Hermitage Funeral Home.