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Jerry Wayne Lile

May 26, 1945 - February 25, 2022
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Biggers Funeral Chapel
6100 Azle Ave.
Lake Worth, Texas 76135
817-237-3341 | Map
Tuesday 3/1, 2:00 pm
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Biggers Funeral Chapel
6100 Azle Ave.
Lake Worth, Texas 76135
817-237-3341 | Map
Tuesday 3/1, 3:00 am

  Jerry Wayne Lile, 76, of Fort Worth, passed away on February 25, 2022 after a brief illness.   Memorial Service:  3:00 pm, Tuesday, March 1, 2022 in Biggers Funeral Chapel   Visitation:  2:00 pm, prior to the service.   Mr. Lile was born in Fort Worth on May 26, 1945 to William Samuel LileContinue Reading

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Jan Short Brown left a message on March 2, 2022:
Jerry and I hadn't been able to get together for some time, but we talked on the phone often just to keep in touch. I will miss him dearly. My love and sympathy to all his loved ones.
Tonya n Jerry Lynch left a message on March 1, 2022:
Will Love and Miss you and our talks. We had so much more to about.
Mickie Moreland left a message on March 1, 2022:
Michael, Uncle Jerry was a special person in my life. He spent a lot of time with us. Mom and Dad were more like parents to him and he was a big brother to me. He would play his guitar and we would have a sing along many a winter evening or really many night period. He ate supper us and watched TV. Even slept over. Every Christmas he, Uncle Bill and their friends would "guard" the Christmas tree so we wouldn't come in the living room and start opening presents too early. When usually the guys and my parents would be up late putting our toys together and playing with them so they fell asleep! He will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with you and my heart is heavy. Love you guys!!
Jim and Sandy Short left a message on February 28, 2022:
Our cousin brought so much joy into this world and into our family. He had a heart of gold and was always eager to help another. We will miss his kindness, friendship and love. And we will miss Cousin Jerry's telephone calls just to "catch up" and his wonderful laugh. Your Dad loved you both so much. You brought so much joy and happiness into his life. We send you our love and prayers during this time.
Biggers Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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