Mother Lillie Lumpkin, 96, of Albany, Georgia departed this life on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at her residence in Albany, Georgia.
Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 11:00 A.M. in the Oakridge Baptist Church, 1708 W Oakridge Dr, Albany, GA 31707.
Interment will follow in the Floral Memory Gardens, 120 Old Pretoria Rd, Albany, GA 31721
Meadows Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
My deepest condolences to the family, l have known Ms. Lily for a long time and high school friends with Dorothy, praying to God to comfort them during this time of sorrow! RubyGardner Tullis
My deepest condolences to the family, l have known Ms. Lily for a long time and high school friends with Dorothy, praying to God to comfort them during this time of sorrow!
There are no words to describe the honor and allegiance l have for my grandmother. She was a pillar to everyone who crossed her path of nobility. Thank you for your time, love, and grace. I love you Moma . "In God We Trust". Love Cheryl
My deepest prayers and condolences to the Lumpkin family. Remembering Ms Lillie for her wisdom and great advice, a loving and caring person to all. We love you but God loves you best. Continue to rest in the arms of our God. From Jeanette Smith and my entire family ❤️🙏
On behalf of my brother, Harris Lee Wilbon and the Wilbon family of Bronwood, I would like to offer condolences to the family of Ms. Lillie as we affectionately called her. I remember when our mom passed she was there for my brother! She was there then and after her passing as well! I worked with her at Almark Mills and she always had a smile on her face! She was truly an amazing woman! She will be missed! RIP...Rest in Peace Ms. Lillie and take your rest 🕊! Mary Emma Wilbon Coleman-Harris, Albany , GA formerly of Bronwood, GA
My cup runneth over. Mother Lille Lumpkin, this title says it all. Along with her own, Ms. Lillie claimed every child that played in her yard and their siblings. Ms. Lillie was the kind of mom no other mama had a problem with, because they knew if their child or children were at her house they would be safe and well behaved. She loved us, fed us and always made us feel as if we all were special and her favorite. A virtuous woman; strong, wise, honest, kind, caring, understanding and patient. She exuded so much love that she could love the children of others and it not take away from the love she had for her own. The sadness outweighs the joy right now, but in your memories of her please know that she spoke of you all with love and joy. She loved each and every generation God blessed her with. I will miss our talks and her laughter. She was a great mother, but now she can be an even better angel. We know God loves you more. To the family, you have my prayers and sympathy, my siblings send theirs well. Alice
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