Henry-Tilson-Obituary

Henry Tilson

Lee'S Summit, Missouri

1958 - 2020

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Henry Tilson August 28, 1958 - December 9, 2020 Lee's Summit , Missouri - Henry Bundschu Tilson, Sr., went to be with his Lord on December 9, 2020, in Lee's Summit, Missouri. He was born August 28, 1958 to John B. Tilson and Sibyl Duff Tilson in Kansas City, Missouri. Henry is survived by his...

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Good AM one and all. Reflecting upon our Heavenly Father's Mercy and Grace, vibrantly new each day refreshing our soul and strong in foundation unwavering. Such is Henry and family's friendship to me In that time of wretching pain and sorrow. Again praising GOD for you'll

Hello Peggy and family. I'm recalling the strength, Grace and agape Love that is your husband's living legacy . Henry shared CHRIST JESUS with everyone. Without you'll I just would not of made it thru that horrific time of my life. I'm certain that many others are likewise blessed too. Sending love and hugs,. SONcerely Vicki T.

Greetings Peggy and family. Treasuring again space in this life spent with you and family. Henry, you and family really helped me through tough days. Sending you hugs and gratitude.

I'll always treasure time in friendship with this family, this man of God, strong, selflessly helping friends, church family, patiently yet wisely guiding his family, THANKS Henry, Peggy and family for everything.

My brother, Dick Gilbert, and Henry were friends from junior high until Dick's death after graduating from college in 1981. Henry was my favorite of all of Dick's friends. Though I have had almost no contact with any of his friends since then, my memories of Henry remain clear. Larger than life (literally, especially being 4 years younger!), always kind, always helpful, always courteous to my mother. Henry seemed ever-present in our home, from Friday night football games (Dick was a yell...

I’ve known Henry since High school and kept in touch as young parents by having a few play dates with our kids when they were all very little. Though I had not seen him in almost 25 years, he made the effort to come to both of my parents funerals. My folks always opened their hearts to Henry when he would drop by to talk during his younger days. Henry was a big presence! You couldn’t miss him in the hallways of SMEast!! But, I believe, he had a very tender and warm heart! He loved his...

Remembering Henry and family, grateful for friendship, helping me thru a hard life season, us playing mountain dulcimer at work lunch hour, singing at church, eternal treasures. Sending comfort, love to all.

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My condolences to Tia and the rest of the family.