Wilma A. Dillon's Obituary
Kindness came naturally to Wilma Dillon, and it showed in the quiet way she tended to the needs of others every single day. Her gentle compassion never asked for notice; it simply brightened the lives around her.
She is proceeded in death by her husband, Terry Dillon, her parents, Ellis and Nellie Armstrong and her brother Elvin Armstrong.
Friends and family describe Wilma as hardworking, compassionate, loyal, and generous. These qualities were not titles she claimed but actions she lived, leaving steady proof of her caring spirit in countless small moments.
Wilma found special joy in serving children at school, welcoming each student with patience and warmth. She also loved her nephews and nieces, offering them steady encouragement and a safe place to feel loved.
Cooking was her favorite way to gather people. A warm meal from Wilma’s kitchen often arrived just when someone needed comfort, and she never let anyone leave hungry in body or in heart.
Faith guided her, shaping a life devoted to serving others with quiet grace. Those who knew her carry memories of modest gifts, sincere prayers, and ready hugs that eased burdens without fanfare.
While sorrow rests with us now, Wilma’s legacy of steady kindness remains. Each act of generosity we pass forward keeps her gentle spirit close.
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