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Loyd Ray Tillman

Loyd Ray Tillman, 74, of Paragould, Arkansas passed away Saturday, March 10, 2018 at St. Bernard’s Medical Center, Jonesboro, Arkansas. He was born October 5, 1943 in Danville, Arkansas to Burgess Ray and Margie Carr Tillman. He was a retired mechanic from Borg Warner in Rockford, Illinois, attended New Life Family Church in Knobel, Arkansas, was a honest man, always doing for others at no charge, he felt he had already been paid through God, church was a big part of his life, loved his family and friends, yardwork and cars.Survivors include; one son: Chuck Ray Tillman of Paragould, Arkansas; two ex-wives: Pat Tillman and Doris Johann; several step children; several step grandchildren; four brothers: Paul Tillman (Joane) of Toledo, Washington, Wayne Tillman (Janet) of Newport, Arkansas, Danny Tillman of Griffithville, Arkansas, Leon Tillman of Cave City, Arkansas; one sister: Pearl Knighten (Don) of Wynne, Arkansas and a host of other family and friends. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by ex-wife; the mother of Charles: Linda Rabuck Tillman; ex-wife: Mary Ann Turner Tillman; four brothers: Herman Tillman, JB Tillman, Jerry Tillman, James “Peewee” Tillman; four sisters: Sue Curtis, Ruth Dobson, Kathy Byrd, and Lavonda Tillman. Memorial Service will be Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 12:30 pm at New Life Family Church Knobel, Arkansas with Bro. Gary Holcomb officiating under the direction of Faith Funeral Service, Manila, Arkansas.

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  2. Debbie Kinard, says

    I can’t begin to say in words what this man meant to me. I’ve known him all my life...he was my ‘favorite’ Uncle....just don’t tell Uncle PAUL....This was something I said to him all the time and he would laugh so hard, knowing I told Uncle PAUL he was my favorite Uncle just not to tell Uncle Lloyd! A little joke the three of us shared!i will miss him here but we’ll be reunited one day! Until then....??

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