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Richard & Kathleen Dillon

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Mr. & Mrs. Dillon

Richard Leon Dillon May 15th, 1939 – June 17th, 2024

Kathleen Turner Dillon April 16th, 1940 – February 21st, 2024

If you ever met Miss Kitty, you were forever blessed by her presence. Her faith and love for our savior Jesus Christ was beyond evident. She enjoyed baking her cakes and her home style cooking. She always took care of her family. She enjoyed her yard sales. She never met a stranger and always left you with a smile. Her love for her family will live on for many generations.

Richard was a good man. One who was still a kid at heart, especially if there was a remote-controlled car around. He loved his wife with all his heart and thanked the good Lord for her. He was a proud father, papa and great grandpa. On weekends you could usually find him out at yard sales wheeling and dealing with the best of them, maybe even cutting a rug at a bluegrass show! He liked his NASCAR, classic cars and sweet tea.

So, to make a long story short, these two were a blessing to us all.

This is not goodbye, it is simply “Til We Meet Again in heaven”

These two love birds were married for over 65 years and are survived by two children Rick Dillon, Wendy Prillaman,1 granddaughter Amber Brooks and 1 great grandson Ezra Brooks.

 

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