1941
2021
Cecelia K. Dilday, 80, of Stuttgart, Ark., met her best friend, Jesus Christ, Monday.
Mrs. Dilday was born Feb. 22, 1941, in West Hazleton, to Andrew and Josephine Kois.
Surviving are her husband, Robert Dilday; sons, Anthony and Mark Dilday; daughters, JoAnn Tibbett and Denise Traylor; brother, Jack (Maggie) Kois, West Hazleton; sisters, Agnes Gildea, West Hazleton; and Andrea (Jerry) Gritman, Allentown; and nine grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Grand Prairie Church, Stuttgart, Ark., with burial following in Lone Tree Cemetery.
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