Christa Baker-Bazzle
Aunt Polly was absolutely the best!!!! My favorite memory: you would always get Garrett Snuff on you after her Hugs & Kisses!!!!! I miss you already!!!! I Love You!!!!
Birth date: May 9, 1922 Death date: Jan 29, 2016
Born May 9, 1922 in Shiloh, Arkansas and passed away January 29, 2016 in McKinney, Texas. 93 years 8 mos. 20 days Preceded in death by her husband of 65 years: William D. Tillinghast June 2008, Grandson: Timothy E. Roden June 2011 Read Obituary
Aunt Polly was absolutely the best!!!! My favorite memory: you would always get Garrett Snuff on you after her Hugs & Kisses!!!!! I miss you already!!!! I Love You!!!!
Full Of Love Bouquet was purchased for the family of Wilma P. Tillinghast.
Ms. Polly was our neighbor, even though we only met in April 2015 in no time we had made a dear friend. She was an amazing lady and a great story teller. She will be greatly missed. Lulu will as well. A great neighbor. Rest in peace Ms.Polly. Prayers for all the family. Milton & Erma Scott & Alicia
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. May God's hands be with you all through this difficult time. Pete,Gracie Araiza and family Grand Prairie,TX
Mother always expected the best of you. Sometimes you would have to do a job over and over until it met her expectations. This taught us to always do our best. It also taught us respect and responsibility. Miss her already.
Rainbow Of Remembrance Spray was purchased for the family of Wilma P. Tillinghast.
Small Garden Dish was purchased for the family of Wilma P. Tillinghast.
Uncle Bill used to get tickets to Six Flags through work and we would go sometime around my birthday almost every year. On my 16th birthday we went and Aunt Polly and I rode the Runaway Mine Train 16 times. Oh how we laughed that day!
Over the years Granny and I have made some pretty amazing memories, it is hard to pick just one to share. Granny was a very special, kind hearted lady that would help anyone in need. She was outspoken and you never knew what was about to fly out of her mouth. Me being the baby of the family Granny was like a second mom to me and helped mentor me into who I have become today. She was the shoulder I could lean on and guided me by her own life lessons. I will so dearly miss you, Granny. I love you always. Sondra
I was the 1st granddaughter. I was spoiled rotten by Granny & got to go all kinds of places with her. Granny taught me how to sew, how to fish, how to cook, to drive, do laundry in a wash tub and use a wringer (glad we have washing machines now), how to take care of people and that it is ok to cuss (although I usually got in trouble for this one when I went home). I have so many memories with Granny I got to spend weeks with her during the summer. You never road in the front seat to Arkansas between her and Papaw they'd get into an argument everytime and Papaw would fly to Aunt Reta's like fly I tell you he's cut the 8 hr drive to 5. Granny never met a stranger she would talk to anybody you just never knew what she was going to say. Sometimes I think she even suprised herself. Granny I love you and I will miss you.