In Memory

Tim Dillard

Tim Dillard

Timothy Gene Dillard

Timothy Gene Dillard, 66, of Amarillo, TX died Tuesday March 10, 2020.

Memorial services will be at 3:00 p.m., Friday, March 20, 2020, at Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel.  Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

Tim was born October 4, 1953, in Amarillo, TX to Felice and George Dillard, Sr.  He graduated from Tascosa High School in 1972.  Tim worked for and retired from BNSF Railroad.

He liked to ride motorcycles, particularly dirt bikes.

Tim was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, George Dillard, Jr.

Survivors include a daughter, Faith Montano and husband Rudy; and a grandson, Dawson Smith.



 
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03/21/20 11:37 AM #1    

Darrel Skip Skipworth

Tim was a great friend of mine in highschool. He and Stacy Stuttsman and I got into to some shannanigans one night in highschool that I still laugh about to this day. Though we haven't spoken since graduation, I will miss him, nonetheless. - Skip Skipworth

 

 


01/12/21 04:39 PM #2    

Bobby Hendricks

To Tim's family: I'm sorry for being so late. Tim was a good friend of mine in high school. We lived just a few blocks from each other, and when we were sophomores, he invited me to go with his church on a ski retreat at Glorieta, New Mexico. I was going for very affordable skiing, but it was a trip that changed the direction of my life. I retired from the Navy and will soon retire from the State of Texas. Married to Becky 44 years, we have two grown sons and a black lab puppy. If Tim had not invited me to go skiing, I'm not sure where I would be today, which is my birthday. I thank God for knowing Tim Dillard.

01/13/21 08:53 AM #3    

Suzy Spencer (Whisenhunt)

Skip and Bobby:  Thank you both so much for remembering Tim Dillard.  After our 40th reunion in 2012, Tim called me. He didn't feel comfortable attending the event but he still wanted one of the printed reunion books that we made.  He asked about so many of you.  I mailed him a booklet and he called again to tell me how much he appreciated that the committee had put one together.  He had some great memories while in school with all of us.


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