1921
2013
Lillian Heath Agee age 92, Hermitage, TN Went to be with the Lord on December 26, 2013. Preceded in death by loving husband, James "Eddie" Agee; parents, Hubert & Jeanie Heath; 4 brothers & 3 sisters. Survived by daughter, Linda (William) Gentry; son, James (Brenda) Agee Jr.; 3 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren & a host of family and friends. Lillian was a faithful & devoted member of Old Hickory Church of Nazarene where she organized the senior classics and an exercise program for the seniors. The family wishes to express their appreciation for the compassionate, loving care of our mother during her two year stay at Clare Bridge of Goodlettsville. You guys were wonderful! Funeral Service Monday, December 30th at 11 am Old Hickory Church of Nazarene with visitation one hour prior. Visitation Sunday, December 29th 4pm until 8pm at Hermitage Funeral Home
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January 11, 2014
Mrs. Linda. I will tuly miss Lilian. She was such a sweet person. I thoroughly enjoyed taking care of her. Maggie Dorris
January 1, 2014
My deepest sympathy for your loss. May you draw close to God during this difficult time. Draw close to God through prayer at this time of great sadness. James 4:8
December 30, 2013
Debbie Cummings/Knight
I knew Lillian and Eddie Agee and Jim and Linda when I was a little girl in the mid 50s. My dad was the pastor at Madison First Church of the Nazarene and we spent a lot of time with the Agee family. I will let my mother know about this and I imagine that will be something she does remember. My love for Veronica and Betty comics began in Linda's room in Old Hickory. Mrs. Lillian had the sweetest ways and the prettiest hair. I can just see Mr. Eddie laughing...God bless the entire family. Your family certainly blessed ours.
December 30, 2013
Emayna
I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time. (Isaiah 62:1)
December 29, 2013
Thomas Kilpatrick
Jimmy and family our sympathies to you
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