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Our Family Serving Your Family in the Midlands since 1884

 

Vision/Mission/Identity

  • To provide funeral products and services in the midlands of South Carolina.
  • To serve with dignity and respect those families who entrust their loved ones with us.

Welcome 

We all wish that we would never have to experience the death of someone we love; but, a life well-lived is something to celebrate.  The funeral home you choose does make a difference.  This is where Kornegay & Moseley Funeral Homes and Cremation Service can be depended upon to make this difficult time one of comfort and support.  Our professional and knowledgeable staff takes pride in our unique ability to make your funeral service a personalized celebration of life.

Historically, funeral services have been provided by generations of local families who have deep roots in their community.  During the difficult experience of a death in the family, it is important to be able to turn to a funeral director whom you know and trust.  A family-owned firm will give you the personal attention and care that you and your loved one deserve and the extra support that you will need after the funeral is over.  Our funeral home, which has been serving families in the Midlands since 1884, can be counted on to be a source of caring, comfort and dependability during this difficult time.

The staff at Kornegay & Moseley Funeral Home and Cremation Service understands what the funeral service of your loved one should accomplish.   We are dedicated to the principle that everything possible will be done to achieve this goal. 

You and your family members can be confident that you will receive the outstanding professionalism and personal care that only generations of service can cultivate.

Our Staff


Caleb Grainger Kornegay, III, President and Manager of Kornegay Funeral Home Camden and Lugoff-Elgin Chapels, is a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer. He is a member of Selected Independent Funeral Homes, the National Funeral Directors Association and the South Carolina Funeral Directors Association.

Grainger is a 1982 graduate of the University of South Carolina where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Buisness Administration and a 1983 graduate of the Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service where he earned an Associate of Science Degree in Mortuary Science.

Grainger is married to Molly Jones Kornegay, they have two sons, Grainger IV and Will. He is a member of Bethesda Presbyterian Church where he has served as a Deacon and is currently serving as a member of the committee developing a Memorial Garden on the church grounds. Grainger is a member of Kershaw Lodge #29 and the York Rite. He is a past member of the Camden Jaycees and a longtime committee member and former chairman of the Wateree Chapter of Ducks Unlimited.

Greg Moseley is the manager of the Kornegay & Moseley Funeral Home & Cremation Service chapel in Columbia.

Greg is a 1991 graduate of Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service in Atlanta, GA and has been in funeral service for over 20 years. He has been with Caughman-Harman Funeral Home the last 14 years, 7 of which he served as manager.

Greg is a member of the National Funeral Directors Association, the South Carolina Funeral Directors Association and currently serves as Chairman of the Central-Coastal group of the SCFDA.

Greg is married to Melanie Nicewonger Moseley, they have two daughters Claire and Eva. Greg is a member of First Calvary Baptist Church, the Batesburg-Leesville Masonic Lodge #138, the York Rite, the Scottish Rite and the Jamil Temple of Columbia.

Van Kornegay, Secretary/Treasurer of Kornegay Funeral Home Camden and Lugoff-Elgin Chapels, is a licensed Funeral Director and manager of Kornegay Crematory.

Van is a member of Selected Independent Funeral Homes, the National Funeral Directors Association and the South Carolina Funeral Directors Association.

Van is married to Lori Gunter Kornegay, they have a daughter, Caroline. He is a member of Bethesda Presbyterian Church, the Camden Jaycees and the Blythewood Rotary Club.

 

 

John Dunbar Kornegay, Jr.,Vice President of Kornegay Funeral Home, Camden Chapel and Lugoff-Elgin Chapel, is a Licensed Funeral Director and embalmer. A 1985 honors graduate from Gupton Jones College of Mortuary Science, he is a member of Selected Independent Funeral Homes, the National Funeral Directors’ Association and the South Carolina Funeral Directors’ Association.

Johnny attended Wofford College on a football scholarship, where he was named to the honorable mention All American Football Team as an outside linebacker his sophomore year before injuries ended his career his junior year. Johnny also was an honorable mention high school All American and All State Defensive End while at Camden High School. He was selected to play in the 1978 Shrine Bowl and he and his father, John, were the first father and son Shrine Bowlers at the time, his father having played in 1952.

Johnny has served as a volunteer coach for the Camden-Kershaw County Recreation Department for football, basketball, softball and baseball and volunteered as a Camden Middle School football coach, as well as a Lugoff-Elgin JV and 9th grade football coach. He is an avid offshore fisherman having won several fishing tournaments in South and North Carolina.

Johnny is a member of Kershaw Lodge #29 and the York Rite, past member of the Camden Jaycees and a member of the Camden Rotary Club and The Society of Lower Richland. He served as a committee member of the Wateree Chapter of Ducks Unlimited and a Board member of the Camden Bulldog Club. Johnny is a life long member of Grace Episcopal Church.

Johnny has two children, Johnny, III who attends the University of South Carolina and Mary Reese “Reesie” who attends the College of Charleston.