Emma Faust Tillman

Emma Faust Tillman

Emma Tillman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 29, 2007.
HARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) - Emma Faust Tillman, who was born to former slaves and lived to see 21 American presidencies, died at a nursing home just four days after becoming the world's oldest-known living person. She was 114.

Tillman, who lived independently until she was 110, died Sunday night in the company of several family members, said Karen Chadderton, administrator of Riverside Health and Rehabilitation Center in East Hartford.

"She went peacefully," Chadderton said Monday. "She was a wonderful woman."

Tillman assumed the title as world's oldest person on Wednesday with the death of 115-year-old Emiliano Mercado del Toro of Puerto Rico, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

Her four-day reign was the shortest on record, said Robert Young, senior consultant for gerontology for Guinness World Records.

With Tillman's death, the world's oldest person is believed to be Yone Minagawa of Fukuoka, Japan, who is 114, Guinness said.

Tillman was deeply religious since childhood and always attributed her longevity to God's will, friends and family members said.

"She has a lot of faith and says, 'Whatever the good Lord wants is what will happen,"' Chadderton said after Tillman was recognized as the world's oldest known woman.

Tillman's great-nephew, former Hartford fire chief John B. Stewart Jr., has said she never smoked, never drank, did not need glasses and only reluctantly agreed to wear a hearing aid.

Tillman was born Nov. 22, 1892, during the administration of President Benjamin Harrison. She was born on a plantation near Gibsonville, North Carolina, where her father was born into slavery and where her parents and grandfather were sharecroppers, according to interviews she gave the Glastonbury, Connecticut, Historical Society for a 1994 newsletter.

She was one of 23 children in the family, some of whom died at birth or in infancy.

Many of those who survived lived almost as long as Tillman, including a brother who lived to be 108, a sister who reached 105 and two others who reached 102.

Seeking to escape Jim Crow legislation and the economic havoc that the boll weevil had wreaked on the region's cotton crops, the Fausts - who had taken the name of their former masters - moved from North Carolina to Glastonbury in 1900.

Her father and some of her brothers got jobs on local tobacco and milk farms, while Tillman and her mother cooked, picked and sold berries and did housework for several local white families.

She was the only black student in her high school when she graduated in 1909 but said she never experienced discrimination there whether she was in class, churning butter for a local family or playing shortstop on a town baseball team.

"In Glastonbury, I didn't know if I was white or black," she said in 1994. "People were just fine, even way back then, to me. They treated me just like everybody else."

Tillman worked as a cook, maid, party caterer and caretaker for several wealthy Hartford-area families. She later ran her own baking and catering service whose regular customers included Dr. Thomas Hepburn, father of actress Katharine Hepburn.

She married Arthur Tillman in 1914, and they raised two daughters in Hartford before his death in 1939. One of her daughters is deceased and the other, Marjorie, was her caretaker and a constant presence with her at the nursing home.


Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

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Leslie Jones

August 27, 2020

God Bless Her Soul

Christopher Brown

November 6, 2012

My name is Christopher Brown. My grandfather was A. Eugene Faust, married to Lillian Smith. My grandfather was the older brother of Aunt Emma. Does anyone know the history of the two spellings of our family name, Faust and Foust. My email is [email protected]

November 3, 2012

My name is Joan Henderson. Nettie Clapp Foust was my grandmother Carrie Clapp Sockwell's sister, and my mother Mildred Sockwell Woods Aunt
Sorry to hear about the passing of Great aunt Nettie's daughter.
I reside in Pensacola, Florida, and my mother is 93years old living in Winston-Salem, Norh Carolina.

Belinda (BJ) Strickland (Wynkoop)

November 2, 2012

My email is [email protected] - hopefully some fsmily member will contact me.

Belinda (BJ) Strickland (Wynkoop)

November 2, 2012

Just love my Great-Aunt Ermine who was Great Grandpa Weldon and Great-Grandma Nettie Foust's daughter and I just wnated to let the family of Ms Emma to know and hope that someone will contact me regarding our family.

Belinda (BJ) Strickland (Wynkoop)

Rhonda Holman Cason

February 9, 2012

I am a distant cousin of the Emmaline "Emma Foust Tillman' and the great granddaughter of Weldon Foust and Nettie Clapp Foust. Marguerite Foust Holman was my grandmother and Roger Holman was my father. I am so proud to be a memeber of this family

Tanya Swinton

February 9, 2012

God has given her long life and I pray that he will let me live a long and healthy life. Emma is a long distance cousin of mine and I wish I could have meet her...R I P cousin Emma.

Michelle Benton

January 14, 2012

I am a distant cousin of the late EMMA FOUST TILLMAN I hope that my life is as full and rewarding as her was. I would have loved to have to have met her my mother he cousin said she was a wonderful person. Would love to met some of her family. If that is possible we would be delighted.

April 2, 2010

For Emma...We know you were
born to former slaves and
lived to see 21 Presidents.
When you died at age 114 you
were the oldest living American.
God...all that you had witnessed
...I wonder what you thought of it.

Emma...these are words you
might have said.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

JENNIFER BLACKWOOD

March 10, 2010

I JUST LEARN OF THIS BEAUTIFUL LADY. I WISH I HAD THE CHANCE TO HAVE MET HER. SHE WAS BLESSED BEYOND WORDS. FAMILY, PLEASE CARRY ON THE LEGACY THAT MS. EMMA HAS LEFT YOU ALL. LOVE YOU ALL

jean nixon

February 17, 2010

hello ev1 Emma Tillman is grandmother my name is jean nixon Doris simmons is my mom margie tillman is my auntie God has blessed my grandmother , she was a wonderful grandmother i miss her choclate cookies.

Belinda Strickland

February 11, 2010

I am the great granddaughter of Weldon Faust and Nettie Clapp Faust, I am sorry for your lost. But if possible I would love to learn more about our family. You can reach me via email [email protected]. Hope to hear from you.

Jacqueline Miller

January 25, 2010

I am one of Emmaline's great-granddaughters, Doris Simmons was my grandmother and Dolores Nichols is my mom. I am proud that she was part of my family. She was truly blessed! I will miss her very much!

Alrita nixon

December 2, 2009

I am Emma,s Great-Granddaughter.Doris Simmons is my grandmother whom I also miss.My mother is Jean nixon I was just sitting here thinking about my Great-grandmother, and decided to go online to look up some things about her to show my childern when i came across this guest book. I hope all the family is doing well. I just wish my kids could have knew you like i did. You are truly missed.

Maria Khan

October 5, 2008

Hey izn't this kool wow thas amazing being oldest women in 50 states....Ummmm i hav a question approimately how many kidz were the Tillmanz

April 22, 2008

Dear Aunt Emma:

We're trying to maintain our family's legacy through our contact with one another.

Although we're only in the early planning stages, we intend to gather everyone together once again for a Family Reunion in early July 2009. We vow to continue to come together, and our family's legacy will perservere through us who are here to carry it on.

Love, Respect and Admiration -

Oswald Poitier, Sr.

January 20, 2008

We empathize with you in this hour, and encourage you to think about the wonderful life she lived, and the quality times you've spent together. Our prayers are with you as you keep her legacy alive.

January 2, 2008

It has almost been one year since you went home to be with God.

You'll be pleased to know that our family has been doing a good job of trying to stay in touch even if just through a quick phone call here or there, or an email. We are making an effort. Our legacy to you and our other forebears is to do that and more. We will.

May an inkling of the strength that sustained you and many of your siblings through the years live on in us who are left here to carry on our family name and legacy.

Thank you for your love and example.

Hartford

November 20, 2007

Aunt Emma,

You'll be happy to know that we'll be spending Thanksgiving as a family again this year, and although you know I sometimes run late for things, I promise to do my best to arrive on time. LOL.

I will miss not seeing you at the table, or even heading out the door (as you sometimes were)as I was pulling up to the house with my family. Know that I'm working on this lateness thing. :)

If you and the ancestors continue to provide me guidance and direction in this, I know I'll conquer it. :)

I love you (my Mom and son do also) - Happy Thanksgiving!

Anita Nichols

August 14, 2007

I am Emmalines Great-Granddaughter, Doris Simmons is my grandmother and Dolores Nichols is my mother. My grandma's were fabulous women and it shows in the legacy they leave behind. This family is a special one and I am proud that she was in my life and able to tell the story to us of how our family began. I truly miss her and think of her often.

Theresa Carston

August 13, 2007

I have read about Mrs.Tillman and I know that GOD loves her dearly...May GOD bless you all and keep you in JESUS name. Aman

August 10, 2007

Just thinking of you today, Aunt Emma.

July 11, 2007

Hello, Aunt Emma:

Cito just celebrated his 3rd birthday yesterday. Can you believe he's 3 already?! It seems like "just yesterday" he was a baby, and you were asking me all kinds of questions about him, and sharing your welcoming smile at the sight of him. Well, he's an official toddler now, and so full of energy. He'll exhaust you just watching him. I'm so blessed that he had the chance to know you. We just wanted to let you know that we were thinking of you.

Love Always,
Your Great, Great Niece, Lori

crystal griffin

March 16, 2007

emma was my aunt. and even though i saw here and hug her only one time. i wish i knew her better. may her soul rest in peace.

Charles Boddie

February 28, 2007

I didn't know you personnaly Ms Emma but I feel proud to call your grandson Alan a friend I can see your Grace and Spirit through him God Bless,

February 22, 2007

MAY GOD BE WITH THE TILLMAN FAMILY FOREVER IN PEACE AND HARMONY

Tyrone H Cannon

February 10, 2007

Aunt Margie and Alan, my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother and grandmother. I have fond memories of Miss Tillman as I called her as a child. About 10 or more years ago my mother told me she saw Miss Tillman at Model Market on Blue Hills Avenue. I asked my mother if Miss Tillman recognized her and she said of course! She said "Hello Laura Rose!"

LaToya and Jaylen Chambers

February 9, 2007

To Ron and Other Family Members:
You have our deepest sympathy in the loss of Auntie Emma. We love you!

Marjorie Dean-Chambers

February 9, 2007

To The Tillman/Stewart Family:
It is with heartfelt sympathy that I extend my condolences to you in the loss of such a blessed woman. Surely, she had to have had a lot of faith and love to have carried her through so many years. Be honored that you had her for such a long time. I feel as though I knew her by the many wonderful things that her great-nephew (my cousin, whom I love dearly), Ronald G. Stewart of Washington, DC, so often talked about. She was definitely a jewel. There are other nieces and nephews in the family who are also my family, therefore I feel as though this beautifull woman was my family too. It is my prayer that you will forever keep her alive in memory and all that she had to have taught the family. Again, here's extending my condolences to each of you.

Jason Sanders

February 8, 2007

I am the oldest great-great-gramdchild of Emma Tillman. I will miss grandma very much but i have memories to cherish. She was an inspiration not just to our family but to the world!

Latesha Lee

February 7, 2007

WOW indeed a wonderful STRONG women she was! I hope someday God will grant me the years he has given her, and that it be filled with grace, peace and love. God bless the family...

Scott Edney

February 7, 2007

Hello everyone, I'm Scott Edney and I reside in New Britain, Ct. I am the son of Gertrude Edney and the grandson of Ava Faust Stewart. I can see by the guest book signings that Aunt Emma was loved by all. It seems that longevity runs in our family. I wonder who the next relative will be that will reach 100 or better. We aren't just simply living through history, we ARE history. Live long and prosper, my friends.

Anita Nichols

February 5, 2007

Hello, My name is Anita Nichols I am the great grandaughter of Emmaline Tillman. My mother is Dolores, I am going to miss grandma especially the sound of her voice. A few years back I cooked dinner for grandma and Aunt Margie, she told me that I was an excellent cook. That was the nicest comment I ever got. I must have gotten my cooking skills from her.

Carol (Stewart) Forbes

February 4, 2007

Sharing: "One love, One lifetime".

You were endowed with "efficacious grace". It was a pleasure to be in your company, to hold your hand, and feel the presence of your spirit which generated love. I will truly miss you.

HEAVEN'S doors have opened wide to welcome another one of its Angels HOME.

Always,
Your great niece, Carol.

C Stewart

February 4, 2007

I loved visiting with you, climbing on your bed and on your lap, hugging you, holding your hand, and giving you big kisses.

My Mom will always lovingly remember how you joked with her about me and about my name: "What did you name that baby? Where'd you get that name from? How do you spell it? Nobody in the family has that name. Does he like it? Who's the mother? Does he know you? What does he eat?"...and so much more.

I am blessed to have known you and to have had a special relationship with you. Not only were you a great woman, but also my great, great, great Auntie, and maybe the only friend I'll ever have who is/was 112 years older than me!

I love you, Auntie Emma, and always will. My Mommy and Gammy will make sure that I always remember you - we have lots of pictures and memories, too. I told my Mommy the last time we came to see you, "Mommy, Auntie Emma's sleeping."

...Sleep, Auntie Emma, sleep...

Love Always,
Your great, great, great nephew,
"Cito" P-D. Rodriguez Stewart

JACQUELINE MILLER

February 3, 2007

MY NAME IS JACQUELINE MILLER, I AM A GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER OF EMMALINE TILLMAN. MY MOTHER IS DOLORES NICHOLS. HER MOTHER WAS DORIS SIMMONS GRANDMA TILLMAN'S PREDECEASED DAUGHTER.

Ed Skehan HFD (ret.)

February 3, 2007

John Stewart and Family,
With sincere condolences.

WILLIAM DAVIS

February 3, 2007

I am the great grandson of weldon faust and nettie clapp faust,i am sorry i could not go to the wake.
I would like to learn more about my great grandparents family.

CARL MURDOCK

February 3, 2007

I'am the son of Ms Josephine Sockwell which is the daughter of Ms Carie Sockwell of Gibsonville NC.They both are Deceased.

JANICE WEST AND FAMILY

February 2, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Deirdre Hoffman-Joiner

February 2, 2007

Beauty, strength, grace. May the life you lead and the legacy you leave continue to be an inspiration to us all.

Jacqui Anderson

February 2, 2007

To all my cousins, my deepest sympathy on the home going of Aunt Em. She was so so dear to me. It was a blessing to have known her just about all of my life. She was a ray of sunshine that will always be missing. I loved her and had wonderful fun with her. God Bless all of you.
Jacqui Anderson, cousin from Savannah, Ga and family

Ruby Brown (Robinson)

February 2, 2007

Hi Margie & Alan,
It was so good to see you both. Seeing you brought back memories of Dutch Pt. and 40A & B. That was so long ago and you were blessed to have your mom and grandmother for all these years. Know that you are in my heart and my prayers. May God continue and bless you and your families.

Terrie Ventrelli

February 2, 2007

I never you Emma, but even in her death she is an inspiration to me. She must have been an incredible person. You have my deepest condolences on your loss, but how blessed you must have been to have her part of your lives for so long.

Paula Mims

February 2, 2007

May my great great cousin rest in peace. God bless all of her family members. Much love from the family members in Boston. Ms. Emma was the first cousin of my grandmother Georgia Day. My grandmother and several of her siblings were also centenarians.

Kathleen Register

February 1, 2007

Margie, Alan, and Family,

You have our deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one. "Momma T." was a special blessing to the world. We feel very fortunate to have known and been touched by her spirit. Her wit and wisdom certainly helped to keep us in line while growing up in Dutch Point. We'll never forget her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

Kathy and Barbara Register

Theresa Jones-Hamilton

February 1, 2007

Mrs. Tillman was a dear friend of my grandmother Ola Mae Townsell. Mrs. Tillman spent many an afternoon at our home for prayer meetings and garden parties. I remember her in attendance at their Jolly Twelve meetings. God truly sent an angel to earth and recalled her to heaven. Mrs. Tillman's work on earth was truly a job well done. My deepest sympathy to her family.

Alethea Norrington

February 1, 2007

To Julie Simmons

I had been reading articles on this wonderful woman. A few days before her heavenly departure, I said to myself I know that woman from when I was a young girl. I said to my co-workers I believe she is the grandmother of a woman I grew up with. Well when I finally saw a picture of Grandmother Tillman, it was confirmed that I did know her and her family. I just want to express my deepest sympathy but also to say what a blessing for your family to have had someone for so long.

God Bless You and Your Family,


Love Alethea Norrington & Family

Donna L. Nappier

February 1, 2007

To the Tillman Family,

Your mother, grandmother & aunt was an extraordinary and spiritual woman. I feel very fortunate to have known her for over half a century. The last time I saw her was in church at a memorial service; she was about 110 years old. As I approached her, I said to myself surely she doesn’t remember me and if so she probably can’t see me. To my surprise she looked up and said, “Hi Donna”. [Talk about amazing - having grown-up as an identical triplet, not a day goes by when my sisters and I are not confused by other well seeing people.]

Mrs. Tillman sat alongside my grandmother in the senior choir keeping tabs of me and my sisters and other youth choir members. We sat in the balcony in the back of the church facing the senior & gospel choirs - as a child it seemed a half mile away. But our elders had 20/20 vision - you didn’t dare move when the “look” came your way. Mrs. Tillman never lost her vision in life.

She is a phenomenal woman and I am honored to have been in her presence.

Karen Chadderton

February 1, 2007

It has been an honor to us at Riverside Health & Rehabilittion Center to have been entrusted with the care of Emma her last few years. We feel her loss as one of our own family. Our thoughts are now with her daughter Marge and family as we know how much everyone will miss her. Emma is now at peace with the Lord that she loved so much. We feel grateful to have been in her life and to have met this wonderful lady. Rest in Peace Emma as we know you will.

Henry L. Fuqua

February 1, 2007

May God forever bless the Tillman family.

Henry L. Fuqua

maybell evans

February 1, 2007

Marjorie, we would like to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family and would like to say, that it was our pleasure to have known and enjoyed your mother, she will truly be missed. Love, the Evans Family.

Lawrence Hoffman

February 1, 2007

Aunt Emma was an outstanding woman. Her obedience and love for god has inspired our family. God gave her the gift of Longevity as a testament of his love for us. She was truely blessed.

ELAINE RUCKER

February 1, 2007

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAUST/TILLMAN FAMILY.MRS.TILLMAN MUST HAVE HAD SOME GREAT STORIES TO TELL, I WISH I COULD HAVE KNOWN HER.

Bridget D. Stewart

February 1, 2007

It was truly an honor to meet you and I enjoyed our Sunday visits. You are an inspiratiom to us all. I will miss you dearly.

Farrah Gayle Beatty-Stewart

February 1, 2007

I'm glad that I got a chance to meet you. I'll miss you. Your great, great, great, great niece Farrah (9years old.)

February 1, 2007

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Cheryl Talley

February 1, 2007

I'm amazed at this long life. Gods word says for Children to obey their parents that their lives might be long on this earth. She must have been a wonderful person who trusted in God for all things to have lived such a long life.I'm sorry for your loss and pray for God's blessings on your family.

Carolyn Stinchcomb Barnes

January 31, 2007

We were all blessd to have had Emma Faust Tillman in the world and you must have been special people to have been chosen as her caretakers! God's continued blessings on you, her decendants.

Joan Henderson

January 31, 2007

To the Tillman family:
It was truly exciting news to learn from cousin Sheila Hurdle that Mrs. Emmaline Tillman Faust the oldest living person in the world at the time of her death was a family connection. She was our late grandmother (Carrie Clapp Sockwell, age 104 at time of death) first cousin and our great grandmother Dora's brother Alfonso's daughter.
My mother Mildred Sockwell Woods and I, Joan Henderson send our condolences to a part of the family we are just learning about. I wish we could have met her. What a beautiful life story and legacy to pass on.

Thomas and Avis Johnson

January 31, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow. Peace and Blessings

Marsha Puller

January 31, 2007

God Blessed this special woman and her family!!! She was a remarkable woman from a remarkable family who grew up in a period when the role of a black woman and wife were difficult, to say the least. The loving large family legacy that she leaves is attestation to the fantastic life that she led. God Bless Your Family. God Bless Our Family.
Marsha Puller --grand daughter of Jean Faust.

January 31, 2007

To the family:

Wow!
Psalms 90:10 Says, "In themselves the days of our years are seventy years; and if because of special mightiness they are eighty years." What a mighty Woman!!

Ricky Washington

January 31, 2007

Mrs. Tillman,
God gave you 114 wonderful years to be here with us and we thank him for his grace and mercy.He was very pleased with you and decided that it was time for you to be with him in heaven. May you forever rest in the arms of the lord and in peace.

Carolyn

January 31, 2007

As a friend of Barbara Harris' for nearly 20 years, I have been blessed to hear about Aunt Em. The stories were charming and beautiful like the lady who inspired them. I will miss hearing reports after Barbara's visits, but memories of her will live on. God bless you, Aunt Em, and all of your true and "adopted" family!

Nancy Landry

January 31, 2007

What a wonderful life! God had a reason for using her for so long on this earth. She must have been a special blessing to others. My condolences to all who are survived by this great lady.

Edith & Norma Garner

January 31, 2007

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Naomi CHAVIS

January 31, 2007

WHAT A FINE LEGACY- I WANT TO BE JUST LIKE HER.THANK GOD FOR LETTING HER BE A PART OF ALL OUR LIVES.

Denise Williams

January 31, 2007

God surely blessed Emma Faust Tillman. May God continue to bless her soul

Delores Atwter

January 31, 2007

There is a song that says how I got over, my soul looks back and wonders how I got over! She fought a good fight and now Ms. Tillman is in heaven rejoicing with the Lord!!

lynn brown

January 31, 2007

ALL I CAN SAY IS I WISH I COULD HAVE SAT DOWN AND TALK TO HER; YOU'ALL ARE TRULY BLESSED TO HAVE HAD HER AS LONG AS YOU DID'; OH THE STORIES SHE COULD TELL; GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. SHE'S RIGHT UP THERE WITH MARTIN LUTHER AND CORETTA KING, AND ROSA PARKS ;TO ME SHE IS A LEGEND

Ava Dampier-Moore

January 31, 2007

I would have loved to sit down and talk with this beautiful woman- Mrs. Tillman. I bet her life was amazing! I wish there were photos available of her and her family throughout the years. Heaven wanted their angel back, and I know she's smiling down on us all. Hopefully I too, will live (independently- as she did) to see 114 years!!!! God Bless her soul!

Tee

January 31, 2007

Family & Friends,
I would just like to give my condolences. I'm so sorry for your loss. It's times like these when we reflect on the lives of our loved ones and how they affect each and every one. But it is a comfort to know that soon you'll be able to see her again in the resurrection. And she'll be living in a paradise earth as promised in Psalms 37:29 among the righteous. Take comfort in that promise in the days ahead.

Linda Ballard

January 31, 2007

Ms. Tillman's life sounds a little like that of my grandma, who lived to be 106 years old.

I'm sure that she was a really special person and always be remembered by many.

May God truly bless you in your time of sorrow.

Al

January 31, 2007

What a beautiful legacy and oh what a wonderful testimony to live so long. This is one of the best history lessons anyone will ever come across. I really enjoyed reading the story of her life. I wish I had a chance to know her and ask questions. She had to be just filled with knowledge, wisdom and so many great stories and recipes. May God bless all who knew her and were inspired by her. My prayers go out to her daughter, Marge, and the rest of her family. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of her life’s story. May her life and your fond memories of her always bring you smiles, strength and comfort. And to Marge, her daughter, God bless you and keep you strong. You are already blessed for being a constant companion and help to your mom. “Honor thy father and thy mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.” God kept that promise to Mother Emma Faust Tillman and He will keep that same promise to you.

Debra Thomas

January 31, 2007

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

January 31, 2007

My condolence to the loss of such a "Beautiful spirited woman". Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal". We've lost a beautilful princess, who is a "Trailblazer" for us all.

Monica Clark (Fort Worth, Tx.)

Cecilia Roark

January 31, 2007

What a loving story of a fine woman. We can only imagine the things that she has seen and experienced in her lifetime. May the family and friends find comfort in their memories and her everlasting faith.

marvella mattis

January 31, 2007

What a beautiful person I'm sure she was. The blessing of God flowed with and through her for many years. Would have been a pleasure to talk to.

Barbara Shannon-Smith

January 31, 2007

JUST A FEW LINES TO SAY OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND IT HAS BEEN A BLESSING TO HAVE "LADY EMMA" AS LONG HAS WE DID. MY WE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM HER AT A.M.E.ZION CHURCH.

I PRAY THAT GOD WILL GIVE HER TRAVELING MERCIES.


GOD BLESS THE FAMILY

Vada Preston

January 31, 2007

May God's holy spirit comfort her and her family. It was a blessing I'm certain to have a person amoung you with the wealth of wisdom and knowledge in your presence. How I would have loved to sit at her feet to hear her tell of the experiences she saw and the changes she witnessed.
May god bless her.

Annette Cockerharm

January 31, 2007

Thank you for helping laying some foundation for me.

Annette Cockerharm
Bakersfield, CA

Chris Brown

January 31, 2007

It is an honor to be part of a family with such deep roots and companionship. May we always stay in touch and seek out all the surviving relatives of the Faust family. I've had the priviledge of knowing 5 of Aunt Emma's siblings, sitting down at my grandfather Genes dinner table, listening to the stories. However there were 24 siblings and I know little of the others. Keep the family alive.

KAREN WARD

January 31, 2007

WHAT A WONDERFUL AND TRULY BLESSED PERSON MS. EMMA. GOD HAS WRAPPED HIS LOVING ARMS AROUND YOU AND HE SAW FIT THAT THE TIME WAS NOW FOR YOU TO TAKE YOUR PLACE IN HIS KINGDOM. TO GOD BE THE GLORY

Eunice Grant-Carter

January 31, 2007

My deepest sympathy. I felt deeply honored reading the life story of this beautiful lady. I wish I could have met her in person. May God bless you.

Renee Seals

January 31, 2007

You are my inspiration.

Jean Herndon

January 31, 2007

What a lovely lady.Her work on earth is done and God has called another ANGEL home. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family God bless you.Wish I could have know Emma she is a wonderful lady. Jean Herndon

January 31, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

thelma mayfield

January 31, 2007

I felt honored to read the words this wonderful lady stated, lots of history there, to the family, you were loved for so many years by this beautiful lady and I feel sure she was loved also. May God continue to bless and keep each of you.

Cody Fairchild

January 31, 2007

She is now at Peace. Sounds like a person I would have liked to have known

Debra Miller

January 31, 2007

May God bless you! My deepest sympathy.

paulette green

January 31, 2007

YOU WERE TRULLY BLESSED TO HAVE HER SO LONG HOWEVER TO ME THAT MADE IT HARDER TO SAY GOODBYE TO MY MOTHER WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST AND YOU REALLY DO HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPTHY

PAULETTE

Memorial for Antoinette Faust, Aunt Emma's sister, in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, CT. (Payiing tribute...)

January 31, 2007

Memorial for Timothy Faust, Aunt Emma's brother, in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, CT. (Paying tribute...)

January 31, 2007

Memorial for Mabel Gibson Faust, Aunt Emma's sister (named after Aunt Emma's mother) in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, CT. (Paying tribute to one of Aunt Emma's siblings who were not also centenarians).

January 31, 2007

Memorial for Lacy Faust, one of Aunt Emma's siblings - her brother. (Paying tribute to those siblings who were not also centenarians...More early family history in Glastonbury).

January 31, 2007

Faust and Rankin Family Memorials in the Green Cemetery in Glastonbury. (Faust and Rankin family history in early Glastonbury.)

January 31, 2007

Faust Family Memorial in the Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, CT. (Aunt Emma's parents, Alfonso Faust and Martha Gibson Faust)

January 31, 2007

Aunt Emma receiving sugar, sweet kisses from two of her great, great, great nephews and their mothers.

January 31, 2007

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