Lucille Dilling

April 26, 1944 ~ April 24, 2014
Lucille Street Dilling, age 69 died Thursday (April 24, 2014) at her home in Glendon.
A memorial service will be 12:00 PM Saturday at Glendon Independent Christian Church conducted by the Rev. Robert Yandle. Following the service the family will gather at the home for a time of fellowship. Everyone is welcome
A native of Moore County she was born April 26, 1944 to Mrs. Jeanne Hayes Street and the late Dr. M. Eugene Street, Jr. She enjoyed studying and was a graduate of Carthage School. She also attended over the years Bryan College, the University of Tennessee and Purdue University. She worked alongside her husband doing silk screening for their family business Twin River Farms in Monticello, IN. Lucy and her husband moved back to Moore County when they retired living in her parents old home place in Glendon.
In addition to her mother she is survived by: her husband of nearly 50 years Floyd Dilling; daughter Theresa Komizar and husband Joe of Glendon; son Scott Dilling and wife Tammy of Oak Island; sisters Rose Ellen Hancock and husband William of Burlington, Nancy Pierceall and husband Dave of Glendon, Carol Caggiano and husband John of West End; grandchildren Nathan and Jacob Meyers, Kyle Dilling, Abby Konizar, Jami Kile; great grandchildren Eli and Ethan Meyers and Noah Kile.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to: Community Home Care Hospice 108 Village Lake Road, Siler City, NC 27344.
Fry and Prickett Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Condolences: PinesFunerals.com
Condolences: PinesFunerals.com
Dear Street Family…
So sorry to hear of your loss of Lucy. Holding many dear high school memories spent with you Street girls, and, especially of Lucy and my sister Dixie! You will all be in my thoughts and prayers. My love and sympathy, Carol Kel
wow we will really miss aunt lucy 🙁 she was always so kind to every1 and so sweet! ik they are in a better place catching up with family in heaven <3 but you will be missed by us left here on earth!
So sorry for your loss, uncle floyd & aunt lucy were my favorites(shhh), I think she was such a dear sweet caring woman, & I will miss her, I loved when nan would tell me stories about floyd & lucy! GOD Bless you all
Love Kelly
I am so sorry for your loss. Lucy was a amazing woman. I will always treasure the times we spent together and never forget all she did for me.
Oh and secrets she would make me keep. Love and Prayers to all her Family and Friends.
To the Dilling Family,
I am deeply sorry to hear about your loss. I hope that you all are able to find comfort in what the Bible talks about in the very near future as a hope for all of mankind. If you are able take a moment or two to ponder over P
I just today at lunch heard of Lucy’s passing. I’m stunned! I had no idea that she was even sick. Something happening to the Streets is close to something happening to my family, so you can imagine how terrible I feel that I didn’t know. You all will cert