Tommy Elvin Rhoden

06/17/1942 - 05/06/2020

Obituary For Tommy Elvin Rhoden

Graveside services for Mr. Tommy Elvin Rhoden, 77, will be 12 noon on Monday, May 11, 2020 at Lilly Rhoden Cemetery. There will be not be a visitation.

Mr. Tommy Elvin Rhoden began life’s journey on Wednesday, June 17, 1942, to the union of Elisha Rhoden and Annie Louise Riggins Rhoden in Talladega County, Alabama.

Mr. Rhoden accepted Christ at an early age and attended various churches in the community. He completed his education at Phyllis Wheatley High School. After completing his education, Tommy enlisted in the United States Army and served honorably until his retirement from the Army Reserve. Once he completed his military career, Tommy was employed with Tyson Foods of Ashland, Vulcan, Birmingham Steel and Nemak. He was known as the “Kingsman” of Talladega and was a fan of the Minnesota Vikings and Auburn football.

On Wednesday, May 6, 2020, Tommy began his eternal journey home at his residence. He was preceded in passing by his parents, Elisha and Annie L. Rhoden; two brothers, Isaiah Rhoden and Ezekiel Rhoden; and a sister, Gloria Rhoden.

He leaves to cherish his memories: three daughters, Yteria “Tina” Collins and Sharon Jones of Talladega, Alabama and Tammy English of Anniston, Alabama; twelve grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; three brothers, Willie (Glenda) Rhoden of Talladega, Alabama, Bobby (Shirley) Rhoden of Montgomery, Alabama and Richard (Lynette) Rhoden of Talladega, Alabama; two special friends, Elizabeth Garrett and Hannah Tuck; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.



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Sorry for your loss, the family of the late Flora Swain Rhoden.

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I had the pleasure of serving with Tommy in the military he was a real gentleman and loved the military

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"EARTH HAS NO SORROW THAT HEAVEN CAN'T HEAL." YOU HAVE OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY. FROM THE FAMILY OF YOUR LATE GREAT-AUNT LILLIE (MADIE) WESLEY.

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Tommy and myself shared 32 years together in the Alabama national guard. We got to be very close friends. as a matter of fact I have photo of us while on military duty. From: Erskine Spell 256-493-6389

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