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Tinnie Ann Gallion

Thursday, September 27, 2007
Tinnie Ann Gallion, 85, of Tyronza died on Saturday, September 22 at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro. She was a member of the Neiswander Baptist Church and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents, Aaron Lendley Keeling and Penelope Ann Lay Keeling of Peach Orchard; her husband, Glendell H. Gallion a retired farmer of Marked Tree; her brothers, Ottie Keeling of California, Artie Keeling of Delaplaine, Thomas Keeling of California, Willard Keeling of Paragould, Corbit Keeling of Lafe, Kirby Keeling of Peach Orchard and Lincoln Keeling of Concord; her sisters, Elsie Wagester of Walnut Ridge and Cinda Rush of Malden, Missouri, her brother-in-law, Earl J. Gallion of California and one granddaughter, Jennifer Ann Gill of Tyronza.

Tinnie Ann Gallion is survived by four daughters, Patsy Gallion of Mountain View, Shirley Parrish of West Memphis, Linda Lewis of Horseshoe Lake and Tammy Higgins of Tyronza; two sons, Jimmy Gallion of Marked Tree and John Gallion of Henderson, Tennessee; 14 grandchildren, Tuwania Linville, Donna Lucy, Glen Harris, Eddie Harris, Belynda Adams, Rickey Scott, Josh Gallion, Beth Gallion, James David Massey, Brandon Massey, Becky Sechrest, Regina Gallion, Gary Gallion and Dusty W. Gill; 17 great-grandchildren, Justin Neal, Dylan Harris, Jack Harris, Mariah Lucy, Austin Harris, Jade Harris, Alyssa Linville, Megan Scott, Zack Adams, Logan Adams, Hannah Croney, Ethan Gallion, Chaney Gallion, Lindsey Root, Kayla Gallion, Alex Gallion and Justin Gallion; one brother, Ulus Keeling of California; and one sister, Nellie Kimery of Marked Tree.

Visitation was held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, September 24 at Murphy Funeral Home in Marked Tree and funeral services were held yesterday at 2 p.m. with Phillip Rogers and Rick Kimery officiating. Burial followed in the Marked Tree Cemetery.

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