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I love and miss you so very much!! I'm going to Chicago next week to visit everyone and it won't be the same not seeing you.
Gale Holliday
January 08, 2012 | Grenada, MS
Romeoville, Illinois
Tilghman, Daisy Velma (nee Ward) Age 89, late of Bolingbrook, formerly of Romeoville passed away Tuesday January 11, 2011. Daisy was born in Holcomb, MS November 19, 1921 to the late Joe and May Ward. Daisy loved cooking and quilting. She enjoyed helping people; she was involved in many church...
Read MoreI love and miss you so very much!! I'm going to Chicago next week to visit everyone and it won't be the same not seeing you.
Gale Holliday
January 08, 2012 | Grenada, MS
Aunt Daisy was the sweetest aunt!!!! She will be missed by so many!!! I love you Aunt Daisy!!!
G Holliday
January 18, 2011 | MS
Daisy was a dear friend. We have many good memories of her. We were members together at First Baptist Church of Romeoville. Our sympathy is with the family.
Don & Betty Cone
January 13, 2011 | Flower Mound, TX
Dear Tilghman Family:
Your Mother was a kind and gentle lady, please accept my sympathy.
Ann Cordero
January 13, 2011 | Tucson, AZ
So sorry to read about my old friend Daisy. She was one of "my seniors" at the Troy Township Senior Center in Shorewood for many, many years. She was a happy person and cared about others. Every Christmas I think of Daisy as she made me two beautiful Christmas pillows as gifts to me. My thoughts and prayers to Daisy's family.
Jackie Countryman
January 13, 2011 | Joliet, IL
My heartfelt prayers go out to you, the family of Daisy. I lived over on Jordan Avenue when Daisy and Jim lived on Montrose. She was so much fun with that dimple and southern "drawl". We had many a laugh and good times with Freida and Arlita who lived in that neighborhood. She joined TOPS with all of us. One of her sons installed some drywall in our house on Jordan Ave. What a great lady!!
Helen Newberry Whately
20817 W. Forsythia Ct.
Plainfield, IL 60544 (Carillon)
Helen (Newberry) Whately
January 13, 2011 | Plainfield, IL