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Our beloved Patsy Johnson Tillman (“Pat” as loved ones called her) was born on January 15,1957 in Pulaski, TN to parents Bettie Mae Patterson and Tyree Johnson. She went to “God’s Kingdom of Glory” (her loving way to describe Heaven) on April 5, 2022.
Patsy received Jesus as her Lord and Savior at such a tender age. She loved Christ Jesus with every fiber of her being. His ministry, burial, resurrection, and accension into Heaven is what ignited the fire for her love and relationship with God. While she attended various churches throughout her young adult years, Faith Is the Victory Church in Nashville, TN faithfully became her home church for the remainder of her life on October 15, 2021. Patsy absolutely LOVED and cherished her family. In her free time, she joyfully spent her days reading the Bible, spending time with loved ones, watching movies, and attending church events. She was not only an amazing mother, but she was also a precious friend to anyone she would meet, a fantastic cook, and a such a faithful servant to the Lord.
She was preceded in death by her firstborn son, Adrian Tyree Tillman. Left to cherish her memories are her loving and devoted children, Tiffany N. Tillman and Darwin (Latasha) Tillman of Goodlettsville, TN; devoted God children; Vincent “Chip” Carr of Murfreesboro, TN, Demetrius “Rev” Darnell of Nashville, TN, Aaron Covington of Antioch, TN, James Baker and Percy Eddie of Louisville, KY, Mario Patterson of Denver, CO, Jerome Patterson of Franklin, TN, Jaron Boyd of Mt. Juliet, TN, devoted grandchildren, Kaleb Tillman and Amiah Tillman of Smyrna, TN, Jade “Peaches” Tillman and Darwin “Bean” Tillman Jr. of Goodlettsville, TN; Adrian Keshaun Tillman of Indiana, Alex Tillman and Kelilah Tillman of Florida, Nevaeh LeCole Bradley of Nashville, TN; devoted siblings; Tyree (Donna) Johnson of Clarksville, TN, Terry Patterson of Antioch, TN, John L. Thompson of Antioch, TN, Bettie J. Young of Killeen, TX and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and friends.
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