Mrs. Dill, loving wife of Randy Dill, passed away Wednesday, October 8, 2008. Born in Xenia, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Gerald D. and Nila J. Ward Reaves. She had been an area resident since 1970, and was formerly from Ohio. She was a graduate of Airport High School and had beenco-manager of various Bi-Lo’s in South Carolina for the past 30 years.
Surviving, in addition to her husband Randy Dill of Taylors, are son, Larry Burton, II of Lexington; sister and brother-in-law, Linda K. and Chuck Stillinger of Lexington; brother, Robert G. Reaves of Lexington; nieces, Kelly Stillinger and Ashlee Reaves; nephews, Robert C. Reaves and Eddie Reaves. Mrs. Dill was preceded in death by her brother, Gerald D. Reaves, Jr.
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Miranda Clark
November 5, 2008
I worked with Lee years ago in Inman, and I will miss her so very much! Larry, I will be praying for you, and I want you to know that your mother loved you more than life its self! You were her pride and joy.
Marissa Wilson-Scroggs
October 16, 2008
I worked side by side w/ Lee for about 5 years and definitely saw the kind spirit that she was. She would help anyone in need, including a few customers who were short on cash. She would pay with her own money and let them pay her back when they had the money. She will be missed.
Barbara DuBose & Brian Crane
October 11, 2008
You have touched so many hearts in the last 30 years at Bilo. Your Bilo family will remember you always! Rest in peace!
Jill Queen
October 11, 2008
I worked with Lee for only a short time at the Lyman Bilo, but have kept up with her over the years at various meetings. Each time I saw her she had a smile on her face and a story to tell. She will be missed not only by me but by everyone she came in contact with. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
Bilo 182 Family
October 11, 2008
We all will miss Lee very much. She was part of our family offering such a sweet kind and gentle spirit. May she rest in peace
Mike & Lynn Wellons
October 11, 2008
Our prayers will be with you and your family.
Angela Losoya
October 11, 2008
My thoughts & prayers are with the family.
Deborah Corley
October 11, 2008
Linda & Robert, I realize that our families haven't been very close through the years, but we still want you all to know that our deepest sympathys are with you at this time. May God comfort & care for each of you. And please know you're in our thoughts and prayers always.
Jay,Deborah,Dustin & Chloe
Lori Blum (Barry's girlfriend)
October 11, 2008
Robert & Linda,
Although I only knew Lee for a short time, I will never forget her kind and gentle spirit. My fondest memory of her is when she demonstrated her hula-hooping ability for me on the back porch after your Dad passed away. She said she hadn't done it in years, but she didn't skip a beat! Her presence at my Daddy's memorial service in May was also very meaningful to me. May God comfort you and your family during this time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathy Dayton
October 11, 2008
You will be missed,always in our hearts and prayers
kevin kahle
October 11, 2008
thoughts and prayers go to the reaves family
The Staff of Thompson Funeral Home
October 11, 2008
Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.
Rhonda Craft
October 10, 2008
Linda:
Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Rhonda and Kevin
Judy Caldwell
October 10, 2008
Linda My thoughts and prayers are with you and your sister's family.
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