Mary Tillman

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  • George M. Peagler, Ellis, Easterlin, Peagler, & Gatewood, Americus, Ga., for defendant-appellant. Louis K. Polonsky, Jane E. Strell, Atlanta, Ga., fo...

  • Keith & Keith Funeral Home YAKIMA - 67, of Yakima, WA passed away on Saturday, April 7, 2007 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's.

  • [Pat Tillman] had high ideals about the country; that's why he did what he did," his mother, Mary Tillman, told the Post in its May 23 edition. "The military let him down. The administration let him down. It was a sign of disrespect. The fact that he was the ultimate team player and he watched his own men kill him is absolutely heartbreaking and tragic. The fact that they lied about it afterward is disgusting. Remember Jessica Lynch? The U.S. Army spun a great tale about Lynch firing away at her captors as she lay wounded on the ground. Then when she was rescued, we all got to see the dangerous, late night "rescue mission." Hollywood rushed to make two movies about her, and she got a huge book deal. Again, the truth was different from the Army's fiction: She didn't shoot at any attack...

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Pat Tillman's mother wasn't in the hearing room when an Army Ranger testified he was ordered not to tell Tillman's brother the truth about the ex-NFL star's death by friendly fire in Afghanistan. But as soon as the hearing ended, Mary Tillman rushed in to fold Army Spc. Bryan O'Neal - the last person to see her son alive - in a long and tearful embrace.

  • The projects in New Orleans were Mary Tillman's whole world. She grew up there. It's where she raised her five children.

  • Turn right when you enter the Memphis Police Tillman Station and you'll find Mary Pollard's office. As a link between the cops and the public, Pollard juggles phone calls from the public and advises citizens who come in off the street. The prime location of the office reflects its importance.

  • Obituaries Today Badger, James R. Beckett, Oval H. Jr. Campbell, Linda A. Cole, Inez L. Cook, Phyllis A. Fogarty, Daniel B. Harris, Kathleen M. Harris, Stanley Hatfield, Charles R. Jr. Hinkle, Lela I. Jenkins, Lina M. Karnes, Irene Lambert, Myrtle L. Long, Helen Mathews, Louie R. McCourt, J. G. Jr. Miller, Vernon Osborne, Loedda Prince, Hershel Sr. Rayburn, Betty R. Rhodes, Glenva A. Sergent, Mary E. Settle, Benjamin T. Jr. Sheets, Philip A. Summerfield, Joe A. Sutphin, Irving Jr. Tillman, Marie J. Wilson, Henry Woody, Carl G. James R. Badger

  • Today's Obituaries Badger, James R. Beckett, Oval H. Jr. Campbell, Linda A. Cole, Inez L. Cook, Phyllis A. Fogarty, Daniel B. Harris, Kathleen M. Harris, Stanley Hatfield, Charles R. Jr. Hinkle, Lela I. Jenkins, Lina M. Karnes, Irene Lambert, Myrtle L. Long, Helen Mathews, Louie R. McCourt, J. G. Jr. Miller, Vernon Osborne, Loedda Prince, Hershel Sr. Rayburn, Betty R. Rhodes, Glenva A. Sergent, Mary E. Settle, Benjamin T. Jr. Sheets, Philip A. Summerfield, Joe A. Sutphin, Irving Jr. Tillman, Marie J. Wilson, Henry Woody, Carl G. James R. Badger

  • Mr. Milton Alexander Tucker of Ettrick, Va., died Monday, Sept. 24, 2007, at McGuire Veterans Medical Center, Richmond, Va. A native of Petersburg, Va., he was the son of the late Sterling and Margaret Tucker. He attended the Petersburg Public School System and graduated from Peabody High School. He later served in the United States Air Force serving a tour of duty in Korea. Milton is survived by his devoted wife, Mary McCray Tucker; three sisters, Dorothy Tillman (James), Lillian Harry (Richard) and Shirley Ervin (James); three brothers, Sterling Tucker, Thomas Tucker (Gloria) and Ronnie Tucker; a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends, among them two devoted nieces, Yvonne Brown (Robert) and Maxine West-Bey.

  • Established following the 1992 civil unrest in Los Angeles as the community service arm of the Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade, with the vision of then President and CEO Danny J. Bakewell Sr. and the Co-Founders Brenda Marsh-Mitehell, Mary Henry, Lillian Mobley, and Johnnie Tillman, the non-profit organization brought mothers together who are devoted to God, family, community, and the power of their 'one' vote. For 's annual Back to School Celebration Exposition Park adjacent to the Los Angeles Coliseum is transformed into a themepark like extravaganza where last year, over 4,500 school-age children and their parents enjoyed the last party of the summer. In addition to the games, children's rides, and other entertainment elements, each child received a...



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