Please enter a minimum of 2 characters to search.

Memorial Keepers (1)
Thompson Funeral Homes - Columbia
Richard "Dickie" E. Anderson
August 15th, 1931 - June 5th, 2025
Richard “Dickie” Earl Anderson, 93, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, June 5, 2025. He was born on Saturday, August 15, 1931 to Carl Oscar Anderson and Ida Gardner Anderson in St. Paul, Minnesota. June 5th marked the 71st wedding anniversary of Carolyn and Dickie.
Dickie attended Dentsville High School and the University of South Carolina. Dickie served four years in the Navy during the Korean Conflict, and nine years in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He then began his career with the Department of the Army. Dickie retired in 1993 as the Senior Civilian at Fort Jackson serving as the Director of Logistics, culminating a 42 year career with the Department of Defense.
Dickie was a natural athlete, and one of his greatest joys in life was sports. He coached Little League and Pony League baseball. Dickie taught and coached tennis for over 30 years at the Richland County Tennis Center. He coached the South Carolina Junior Davis Cup Team, and was also the Head Coach of the Ladies Varsity Tennis Team at Heathwood Hall where he ended his coaching career at age 80. Dickie was an avid golfer at both Columbia Country Club and Mid Carolina Club.
Dickie’s competitive spirit and infectious laugh will be remembered by all who knew him.
A celebration of life service will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday, June 12 in the Greenlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel, 845 Leesburg Rd., Columbia, SC 29209. The family will receive friends at the Anderson family home following the services at the cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital at stjude.org
Carrying on his spirit are his son, Richard Anderson, Jr. (Cory) of Orlando, FL; his daughter, Susan Anderson of Columbia, SC; grandchildren, Richard Anderson, III and Ashleigh Anderson; brother, David Anderson (Donna); sister, Sandra Babbitt; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Donations
Honor Richard "Dickie" Anderson's memory by donating to a cause they cared about. Powered by Pledge, every donation counts. Click here to see their names and join this growing community of supporters
We Entrusted Richard "Dickie" Anderson's Care To
Thompson Funeral Homes - Columbia
Founded in 1928 by J.R. "Buddy" Thompson, Thompson Funeral Home has served the Cayce, West Columbia, and Columbia communities with unmatched personal service, earning lasting loyalty from area residents. With the addition of a second location in Lexington and our beautiful Greenlawn Memorial Park, we give families unparalleled service and peace of mind....
Learn moreTributes
Share a favorite memory, send condolences, and honor Richard "Dickie"’s life with a heartfelt message.
Posting as
Guest
Not sure what to say?
Answer a question
Ways you can honor Richard "Dickie"'s memory:
Ways you can honor Richard "Dickie"'s memory:
Customize Cookie Preferences
We use cookies to enhance browsing experience serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking 'Accept All', you consent to our use of cookies. Learn more on our Privacy Page