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Carol K. Tilson

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Carol Frances (Kimbrough) Tilson, age 81, passed away peacefully in her home in San Antonio, Sunday, September 16, 2018. She had battled cancer since the Fall of 2013. Born in Seymore, Texas on August 11, 1937, she is survived by siblings Sandra (Kimbrough) Sweeney of Dallas; Richard Kimbrough of Plainview; and her three children; Ash Tilson of Aransas Pass; Brad Tilson of San Antonio; and Lori (Tilson) Kilian, of San Antonio. She also has seven grandchildren. No service is planed at this time, in keeping with Carols wishes. Her ashes will be returned to the earth in Haskell, Texas.

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  1. Brad, Ash and Lori – I am so sorry for your loss. It was a great pleasure to know you mother. She had a beautiful smile and a delightful sense of humor. Kate Vetters

  2. To Carol’s family, my deepest sympathy in your loss. Carol was a fun tennis player, and friend of mine. My office at the Unv Tx Health Science Center was next to Dr. Tilson’s. Carol came down the hall one day with two precious children, the twins. Now you are all grown up and I am so sorry your Mom had to suffer with Cancer for so many years. Later on we played Tennis at Oak Hills, and she was always laughing and happy. May she rest in peace and remember we all loved her. Remember the good times and think about her everyday and I am so sorry to lose a good friend. My prayers are with you. Betty Ludwig

  3. Lori, Ash and Brad: I was so sorry to learn that your mom had passed away. Your mom was a lovely person–elegant and kind, and a fantastic driver of the swimming car pool. I am so sorry for your loss.

  4. Lori, Brad and Ash, Our family was very saddened to learn of your mother’s passing. We didn’t know she had been ill. We moved away from San Antonio in 2000 to a neighboring town. Our families were very close when you were growing up. We first knew each other through church activities. Our children were the same age as you. In addition and for years, your mom and I were in a bridge club that met very often, and then evolved into a dinner club. She was always fun to be with and was a dear friend. We enjoyed many happy times together. Condolences to you and your families. May you find the peace that passes all understanding. Carol Coker


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