Lillian Faye Cloud, 91, formerly of Oklahoma, passed away July 9, 2015.
Services will be held at a later date.
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Sherry Brownsays
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal. –author unknown
Aunt Lillian, my rock, my confidante, my friend, your wisdom taught me that humans are selfish by wanting to keep loved ones with them on earth forever. Let this be a joyful, happy, and glorius day that you have earned your Angel’s Wings. Miss you, love you, forever and always. Love, Sherry
Taylor Brownsays
Lillian was one of the most wonderful women I have ever known as well as one of the most wonderful great aunts. I have many fond memories spending time with her as a child in the summer and on holidays off from school, running errands with her, and her rewarding me with a treat from the grocery store bakery. She was truly a remarkable woman who lived a long, lively, and loving life. The only thing that I regret is that I will be unable to attend the service where she is finally laid to rest. All I prayers and love go out to all of the family members during this time. I love you Aunt Lillian. Not even death is able to change that.
Mike Sanduskysays
Aunt Lillian, You were the only mother I ever knew and one of the finest people I have known in life. I hope one day to see you again and relive all the fond memories of the Sandusky family and the love we shared with each other. All my love, Michael R.
Tina Boldingsays
What a blessing Lillian was and will forever be to me. I absolutely loved when Matt and I would visit her to see her face light up with a big smile, a gleam in her eyes and her sweet voice say our names. We had a lot of laughs together over 26 years and some tasty food! One of my favorite memories was when she lived in Tulsa and accidentally tortured me showing off her new blood pressure device. I still giggle just thinking about it. Lillian made the world a better place and she will be greatly missed. I am grateful for God putting her in my life and for the promise I will see her again someday when Jesus calls me home. I’ll know her voice from anywhere and that sweet smile and gleam in her eyes welcoming me.
All my love, Tina Bolding
Matt Boldingsays
I got in the habit of calling Grandma Lillian “Gram” when I was little. I still enjoy calling her that. Gram always loved her family through life’s ups and downs. She was a great example of God’s unconditional love for us. I’m thankful that she got to live a good long life but I’m also glad that she’s home now and free of pain. Thanks for all your love Gram!!
Macen Boldingsays
My amazing Mimi, I will always cherish the memories I have with you. From taking me in your Oldsmobile to bubs burgers which was my favorite thing to do with you, to hanging out at your place watching tv and laughing, also Dairy Queen grips where I discovered my love for blizzards. I miss you so much Mimi, I know you’d be proud of me today. I so wish my children could have gotten a chance to meet you. Your wonderful spirit lives on in our family. It’s been a while since you’ve passed and you are still on everyone’s minds. I love you Mimi thank you for everything you did for me.
Sherry Brown says
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal. –author unknown
Aunt Lillian, my rock, my confidante, my friend, your wisdom taught me that humans are selfish by wanting to keep loved ones with them on earth forever. Let this be a joyful, happy, and glorius day that you have earned your Angel’s Wings. Miss you, love you, forever and always. Love, Sherry
Taylor Brown says
Lillian was one of the most wonderful women I have ever known as well as one of the most wonderful great aunts. I have many fond memories spending time with her as a child in the summer and on holidays off from school, running errands with her, and her rewarding me with a treat from the grocery store bakery. She was truly a remarkable woman who lived a long, lively, and loving life. The only thing that I regret is that I will be unable to attend the service where she is finally laid to rest. All I prayers and love go out to all of the family members during this time. I love you Aunt Lillian. Not even death is able to change that.
Mike Sandusky says
Aunt Lillian,
You were the only mother I ever knew and one of the finest people I have known in life. I hope one day to see you again and relive all the fond memories of the Sandusky family and the love we shared with each other. All my love, Michael R.
Tina Bolding says
What a blessing Lillian was and will forever be to me. I absolutely loved when Matt and I would visit her to see her face light up with a big smile, a gleam in her eyes and her sweet voice say our names. We had a lot of laughs together over 26 years and some tasty food! One of my favorite memories was when she lived in Tulsa and accidentally tortured me showing off her new blood pressure device. I still giggle just thinking about it. Lillian made the world a better place and she will be greatly missed. I am grateful for God putting her in my life and for the promise I will see her again someday when Jesus calls me home. I’ll know her voice from anywhere and that sweet smile and gleam in her eyes welcoming me.
All my love, Tina Bolding
Matt Bolding says
I got in the habit of calling Grandma Lillian “Gram” when I was little. I still enjoy calling her that. Gram always loved her family through life’s ups and downs. She was a great example of God’s unconditional love for us. I’m thankful that she got to live a good long life but I’m also glad that she’s home now and free of pain. Thanks for all your love Gram!!
Macen Bolding says
My amazing Mimi, I will always cherish the memories I have with you. From taking me in your Oldsmobile to bubs burgers which was my favorite thing to do with you, to hanging out at your place watching tv and laughing, also Dairy Queen grips where I discovered my love for blizzards. I miss you so much Mimi, I know you’d be proud of me today. I so wish my children could have gotten a chance to meet you. Your wonderful spirit lives on in our family. It’s been a while since you’ve passed and you are still on everyone’s minds. I love you Mimi thank you for everything you did for me.