Charles ‘Chuck’ Wooten

Posted 2/27/20

LEXINGTON – Chuck Wooten, 77, loving husband to Lynn and father to son Kevin, passed away at home in Lexington, SC, after a long battle with prostate cancer. Chuck was born in Banner Elk, NC, on …

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Charles ‘Chuck’ Wooten

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LEXINGTON – Chuck Wooten, 77, loving husband to Lynn and father to son Kevin, passed away at home in Lexington, SC, after a long battle with prostate cancer. Chuck was born in Banner Elk, NC, on October 4, 1942 to the late Charles A. and Ruth Wooten. The family then made their home in Johnson City, TN. Chuck graduated from Happy Valley High School. He later joined the US Navy and served on Midway Island and in Long Beach, CA. He served on the USS Carronade, IFS and the USS Wexford County, LST. After serving four years he moved to SC and married Lynn.

Chuck loved painting and opened his company, Metro Painting Contractors in the early 1970’s. He was a Mason, York Rite and 33rd Degree Scottish Rite. He was a member of Red Bank Baptist Church, and former Sunday school teacher. Through mission work he helped build many churches in Lexington County.

Chuck loved golf and played at least twice a week with friends. He also loved bass fishing and was a member of Camp Swampy Bassmasters, former member of Mid-Carolina Bassmasters in Lexington, SC and Pigeon Valley Bassmasters in Canton, NC.

Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Ruth Wooten. Surviving are his wife, Lynn Fairchild Wooten; son, Kevin Lee Wooten; brothers, John (Dixie) Wooten, Johnson City, TN, Luther Dale (Elaine) Wooten, Chandler, NC, Roy Fairchild (Diane) and Jon Fairchild of Lexington; sisters-in-law, Peggy F. Shull, West Columbia and Martha Fairchild, Columbia as well as several nieces and nephews.

We would like to thank the Dorn VA Hospital, Dr. Harold Bennett and Dr. William Babcock as well as all the nurses in the Oncology Department for their dedication and hard work. Thanks for all the caregivers at Crescent Hospice and for all the help they gave to Chuck this past month.

Chuck had a very active and productive life. He was very honest, truthful and would help anyone. He was known for his quick wit, infectious smile and his kind and compassionate spirit.

A memorial service was at Caughman Harman Funeral Home in Lexington, February 25, 2020. The service was officiated by Rev. Barry Anderson. Memorials may be made to support.woundedwarriorsproject.org or to a charity of one’s choice.

www.caughmanharmanfuneralhome.net

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