| Birth: | Sep. 25, 1923 Putnam County Tennessee, USA | | Death: | Dec. 6, 1986 Lebanon Wilson County Tennessee, USA |  He was born to Lewis Cass and Lela Bates Leftwich. in Buffalo Valley, TN. He had two brothers J.B. and Clifford Leftwich. His sister Christine Leftwich proceeded him in death as an infant before he was born. Clifford died in the late 1970s. Cass, Lela and Christine are buried at Odd Fellows Cemetary in Baxter, TN. He was known as Cottontop as a little boy (his hair was very blond). His Uncle and school teacher Dallas could not remember the nickname cottontop and renicknamed him Sheep. This nickname stayed with him throughout his adult life. Lillard's favorite pastimes were Racoon hunting and playing Rook Cards. He owned several hunting dogs. His best dog was Happy Jack. Lillard married Nell Jane Jernigan on September 25, 1943. They had one daughter (Nelda Sue Leftwich Crisp), and three sons Lillard David, Donald Lewis, and Allen Dale. He served in the U. S. Army during WW2 at Ft. Oglthorp, GA as a German POW guard. He lived on the Dyer Ridge Rd on the North side of Baxter, TN from the early 1960s until 1979. Lillard and Nell divorced in September of 1979. He then moved to Dixon Springs, TN until the time of his death. He worked for the Keen Corp (Cookeville)and TVA Hartsville nuclear plant construction in the 1970s. He was a security guard for the zinc mines in Carthage, TN when he died. His cause of death was a massive heart attack. He died at the Lebanon, TN. hospital while being transported by ambulance in route to Nashville.
A song for you Daddy from Mike and the Mechanics "Living years" Written by B.A. Robertson and Mike Rutherford.
Every generation Blames the one before And all of their frustrations Come beating on your door I know that I'm a prisoner To all my Father held so dear I know that I'm a hostage To all his hopes and fears I just wish I could have told him in the living years Crumpled bits of paper Filled with imperfect thought Stilted conversations I'm afraid that's all we've got You say you just don't see it He says it's perfect sense You just can't get agreement In this present tense We all talk a different language Talking in defence Say it loud, say it clear You can listen as well as you hear It's too late when we die To admit we don't see eye to eye So we open up a quarrel Between the present and the past We only sacrifice the future It's the bitterness that lasts So Don't yield to the fortunes You sometimes see as fate It may have a new perspective On a different day And if you don't give up, and don't give in You may just be O.K. Say it loud, say it clear You can listen as well as you hear It's too late when we die To admit we don't see eye to eye I wasn't there that morning When my Father passed away I didn't get to tell him All the things I had to say I think I caught his spirit Later that same year I'm sure I heard his echo In my baby's new born tears I just wish I could have told him in the living years Say it loud, say it clear You can listen as well as you hear It's too late when we die To admit we don't see eye to eye
Song by Mike and the Mechanics "Living Years" Written by B.A. Robertson and Mike Rutherford Family links: Parents: Lewis Cass Leftwich (1892 - 1961) Lela Belle Bates Leftwich (1898 - 1970) Spouse: Nell Jane Jernigan Leftwich (1925 - 1999)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: Beloved.........at rest.
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Leftwich Cemetery
Putnam County Tennessee, USA | Created by: adalel Record added: Jul 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39081156 |
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