Testimonials and Thank You cards from families we have had the privilege to serve.
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We receive so many testimonials and thank you cards that it would be impossible to post them all. These are just a few of the families that have graciously taken their time to express their feelings to us.
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Dear Terry and Theresa
There are no words to describe our gratitude to you for all
that you did for our family during this difficult time. You
absolutely made each of our requests possible.
Theresa, your attention to detail is fantastic. You did a
superb job with Maude Maries hair, make up and hands.
Thank you for quickly snipping the dress material for me
for the Blossom Shop. I thought the flowers co-ordinated
well.
The visitation was equally good for us since we don't have
a home here anymore. I'm afraid my 14 year old grandson
made quite a dent in the cookie supply.
Thank you for contacting Keith, it was just what we hoped
for since he knew her so well, Jeff did a very nice job also.
I was relieved that Randys music was fine and that singing
was not involved.
Your disposal of the flowers was also a great help. We
ended up keeping more than originally planned.
Thank you very much,
Maggie and Scott Russell
Please tell Timmy that we love the video, what a nice
keepsake.


Dear Ron,
We wanted to express our appreciation to you and
your employees for the great job you did for Annie
Leverett's funeral.
Timmy did a wonderful job on the video, it will be
something we cherish forever. Theresa was so
much help in every aspect, anything we asked for
she immediately helped us.
Ada, Charla, Karen and Terry were also very
helpful. Jerry Don did a great job in making her
look good and was also helpful to all of us.
Theresa did a wonderful job on hair and makeup.
We sincerely appreciate all of you,
Sincerely,
The family of
Annie Leverett
The carrot cake was delicious and enjoyed by all.
Dear Lowell-Tims Crew,
Thank you so much for all your help during Leon's
funeral- from the time Eddie & Kenny picked Leon up
to Theresa , Terry, Rona and all the help with the
planning. Then there is Charla, always saying and
doing the right thing- All of you are great.
Thanks for everything,
Janet, LeAnn, Mike, Jay, Tammy, Tommy & Karen
Terry, Jerry Don , Ron, Kelly & Staff
Friends are a true gift from God. Thank you for
opening your hearts & blessing us during these
difficult days.
The beautifully bound book titled
"Lift up Thine Eyes" is such a tribute to mom's
life and will be cherished for many years.
Again, thank you for your loving spirit,
Glenna & Lauren Lunday,
Craig, Lynn, Amanda & Jena Jackson


Lowell-Tims & employees,
Thanks Timmy for helping Orley make all
arrangements in advance, which really took a
load off. Thanks to Jerry Don for the way he
handled Pop and the write up and all that he
did. Terry, you are a little jewell in the way you
see that every detail is taken care of, and in the
right way. Karen, you always do a good job
with the pictures and printing. We are so blessed
to have such a wonderful group of caring people
who strive to please and are anxious to do more.
Thanks so much for the cake, it was delicious
and such a nice gesture, we appreciate all of you
from Lowell-Tims Funeral Home.
Betty and Orley Tipton
We realize that helping families during death
is your occupation, but truly comforting and
caring is an option.
We appreciate every act of kindness.
We are blessed to call you our friends.
Love,
Bruce, Regina, Jacob,Peggy & Dustin Farquar

Because you are friends of the family, I am sure that you recall that our dear Mother, Mary Biles, passed away
approximately a year ago. Since I always had a deep love and respect for my mother, the past year has been a
somewhat trying one from time to time. During these sorts of times, it has always been a practice of mine to reflect on
those things for which I am grateful to God. I suppose that is because of the philosophical way my dear Father taught
me to look at life. Be that as it may, that reflection always serves to make me feel better, because it reminds me that
the good things in life always outweigh the un pleasantries we all must face; and that we indeed have the choice of
paying attention to the good or the bad aspects of life; and that choice determines our level of happiness. During
recent reflections, one of the things that stood out in my mind was the manner with which my Mother's final
arrangements were handled.
As I fully expected, the professionalism and kindnesses shown to our family last May by the Lowell-Tims staff were
second to none. I consider it a privilege and an honor that the Good Lord graced me with the friendships I have had
with the Tims family. We go back a long way. My dad, Bryan Biles, taught most of Roy and Mama Nell's children
and grandchildren, and dearly loved them all; always having a sparkle in his eye and a kind word to say when one of
their names was mentioned. Timmy and I have always been good friends. Sonny took me home from the hospital
after my birth; and served as a second father to me until I was grown. Not that I particularly needed a second father,
because my father was a great man and a great Dad; but it was always his wish that I pay attention to what Sonny had
to say. I suppose that was because they were generally of like mind on most issues. To say that I love Sonny is a
gross understatement, at best. He is legendary in my mind.
I had not had the good fortune to be very acquainted with the Lowell family before my mother's passing. However, it
was quite apparent that Mr.and Mrs. Lowell taught their children in the same fine tradition as did Roy and Mama Nell
Tims. I chatted occasionally with Kelly and Ron, and found them to be gentlemen in every respect of the word.
I realize this letter is a bit long. However, I think life is much too short to neglect to say thank you to people who have
touched you in a profound way with their kindnesses. I was reminded of this when I visited your website, looking for
my mother's obituary; and read the testimonials you have posted. So, to the staff of Lowell-Tims, I want to say thank
you for all that you did for our family last May; as well as to say that I regret not having told you sooner.
God Bless,
Christopher M. Biles

Dear Terry, Theresa & Timmy
Words alone cannot express our appreciation for your
professionalism and kindnesses shown to our family last week
with the death of Myrtle Johnson. We thank you for your
eagerness to make a difficult time easier for us. You went way
beyond our expectations in making us feel special and giving us
the extra T.L. C. that we needed.
Theresa, we were so impressed with your attention to detail and
your ability to make our loved one look superb at 104 years old.
You were always one step ahead of me... I asked about
something and it was already done.
Terry, of course, we could not have survived this trying time
without your support, hugs and ability to make what we wanted
happen.
Timmy, we are so proud of the video and will always have it as
our cherished keepsake.
Collectively, the "Three T's" were our dream team.
Nelda, &T.L. Grambling and the entire Johnson family