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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Lillian Thompson/ Ross who was born in Indiana on March 23, 1936 and passed away on November 08 2005 at the age of 69. We will remember her forever.
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Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
MISSING YOU....   / Dawn Ross (Daughter)
Mom - Almost 2 years now and the pain from the heartache of losing you and Daddy never ceases.  I miss so much about our family life together and the simple and celebratory times we shared.  I miss TH and our family gathering...  Continue >>
Remembering your 70th birthday 3/23   / Annetta Sweatt &. Family (Niece)
I talked to your girls and heard memories of you while their  tears still fall fast at just the mention of your name. The boys have the same reaction, it just takes so long to adjust to the separation, but it is comforting to recall fond me...  Continue >>
Memories linger   / Annetta Sweatt (Neice)
My kids & I were remembering visiting with you & Buster on his birthday last year. Seeing you still being the perfect hostess and planning a good time for all, reminded us family get-togethers with you were top priority. Your meals ...  Continue >>
A Realized Passion   / Autumn Thompson (Neice)
I remember when I was  younger, and we've always had a huge family...and a long time ago, it seemed much easier for us all to get together for the holidays. And I remember the holidays as a time for great food. Our entire family loves to co...  Continue >>
First Birthday without you   / Marsha Booker (daughter)
My mom and I had a special time together on my birthday.  My mom always called me to wish me a Happy Birthday at the time she gave birth to me.  I knew this was not going to happen this year and how I miss this present that you gave me for ...  Continue >>
My Dear Friend  / Linda Noble (Friend)    Read >>
Lost Creek Folk are Forever in Our Hearts  / Denise Batton (Community Neighbor )    Read >>
Missing you  / Terrence Thompson (Brother)    Read >>
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Her legacy
Remember the good times  
Moma loved to entertain and she would invite people over for meals, at any reason.  She loved people and family.  Moma I will  keep the western on and remember that you liked the old western movies.  They were clean to watch and just a remainder of the hard and simple life.
 
Lillian's Photo Album
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