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TommyE Ann Bivins Zylks

August 3, 1936 - December 22, 2020
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Hasley Cemetery Gazebo
Tuesday 1/5, 1:00 pm
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Hasley Cemetery
Tuesday 1/5
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Interment services for TommyE Ann Bivins Zylks, 84, of Downsville, LA, will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, January 5, 2021, at the Hasley Cemetery Memorial Gazebo under the direction of the Kilpatrick Funeral Home, West Monroe. Mrs. Zylks died on December 22, 2020, in Pacific Grove, CA. She is preceded in death by herContinue Reading

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Edward Picard left a message on January 5, 2023:
I just learned and so sorry to hear of TommyE’s passing. I was a good friend and work colleague of TommyE’s husband Dave. I attended his funeral when he passed. I still miss him dearly.
Velma and Randy White left a message on January 3, 2021:
Randy and I send our deepest condolences to Dahnelle and the entire family and friends of TommyE. May the memories they share carry them in the days ahead. While I didn’t have a chance to spend a whole lot of time with TommyE, I still (and always will) cherish the baby blanket she made for our son who is now 18 years old. You will be missed. Rest In Peace, TommyE.
David and Beverly Bryan left a message on January 3, 2021:
Beverly and I were David , Tommye, and Karl’s neighbors on Lake D’Arbonne. Our friends bought her house on the lake and we are over visiting frequently. I always think of her ,David and Karl when we are at “their home on the lake” We are so sorry for your family’s loss. Our prayers go out to each of you. I know she will be missed .
Lynn De La Garza left a message on January 2, 2021:
Dahnelle and I grew up together and I spent a lot of time around her family. Tommye was always so nice to me and had a great laugh and beautiful smile. Some of my fondest memories were around Christmas when the family would make a huge gingerbread "town" on their dining room table. We were always tempted to eat it before we were allowed to. I can't count the times Tommye would cart us around in the little pickup truck before we could drive. She was always generous and caring. I'd call her "mom" all the time because she was like my second mother. I'm glad that she got to live near Dahnelle in her final years and they were able to spend a lot of time together. She'll be sorely missed, but I'm happy she can be with her family on the other side now. Rest in peace, Tommye...I love and miss you.
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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