Lillian-Chilson-Obituary

Lillian A. Chilson

Lecanto, Florida

Age 65

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DIED
March 27, 2014
AGE
65
LOCATION
Lecanto, Florida

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Lillian A. Chilson, 65, of Lecanto, Fla., passed away peacefully Thursday, March 27, 2014, under the care of Hospice. She is survived by her son, Lelan Chilson; three granddaughters, Macayla, Analicia and Ariana; her brothers, Charles H. Chilson and Patrick P. Chilson; and sister Marilyn M....

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Gosh! It just not seem so long ago that you were here! You and your Mother were such a large part of our lives when my girls were still in school, and like you, now they are grandparents! I am sure that you were one who welcomed my youngest, Venus, there in 2019. I send my love to your family as well as to you and your parents. Hugs!

Ten years! Wow! I bet that you are leading the choirs! Hugs and love from all of us. Hug my family for me, too, please.

After all these years, you are still missed so very much. I wish that you could be here now to see how everything turned out.

Although I hadn't known Ms. Lillian for very long, her kindness and love touched my heart. Yesterday I planted my aquaponic garden in memory of her. I find comfort to know she is still here with us and will forever remain in our hearts. Rest in peace sweet Lillian. <3

I always loved your long hugs Lillian, thank you for them, Blessing till we meet again.

I always enjoyed your singing Lillian. You sang like an angel, now you can sing with the angels.

Lillian will live on in the hearts of her beautiful grand children. As Macayla said when I told her of your passing " Grandma is in heaven now where there is no pain and she is young and beautiful. I have a new guardian angel" RIP in peace Lillian. Much love to the Chilson family.

I am happy for you to be with your Parents, and for you to not be in any pain.
I already miss our emails back and forth on families, foods, medicines, and politics. Love you, My Dear Friend!

Before you left this realm you and I would always close our phone calls with "see ya later" instead of goodbye. So my dear sister, "see ya later."