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Richard Samuel Liles

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Richard Samuel Liles

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Mar 2015 (aged 69)
Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: ashes scattered over Top Sail Island North Carolina Add to Map
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RICHARD SAMUEL LILES born Wednesday June 06, 1945 Chicago IL. Died Thursday March 19, 2015. He was the beloved son of Carnel and Rosalie Allen-Liles,, brother to Jerry Wayne, Alice Nell, Phillip Allen, and Karen Gail.

He was a man of God his life devoted to doing the work of Christ. He has four children Richard, John,Shannon,and Shaun, and many grandchildren whom he loved with a passion. He will be remembered with love and laughter.

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Richard (Sam) Liles, 69 passed away at his beloved “blue house” in Fayetteville, NC on March 19, 2015 surrounded by loved ones.

Sam was born on June 6, 1945 in Chicago, IL to the late Carnell Liles and Rosalie Allen Liles.

He joined the Army in 1967 and retired as a Master Sergeant after 22 years of service. Along with his stateside duty he served tours in Korea, Vietnam and Germany. After retiring from the Army he worked at Ft Bragg until he retired.

Sam never met a stranger and was always welcoming neighbors and friends into his home. He had a very strong faith and truly believed that the Lord would always take care of him.

Survivors include: 4 children, Richard S. Liles II of Hampton, VA; John M. Liles (MAJ Jennifer Reyes) of Ft Hood, TX; Shaun P. Liles (Stephanie Yoak) of Lexington, SC and Shannon Nguyen of Raleigh, NC; 7 grandchildren ; 2 brothers, Jerry Liles of Waverly, TN; Phil Liles of Elkhart, IN and sister Alice (Jim Hester) of Riudoso, NM.

The family would like to thank his neighbors and friends for loving him and caring for him right up until his final hours and to Patricia for giving Sam’s beloved cat Marvin a furever home.

A memorial service will be held Sat April 4th from 2-4 at Sullivan’s Funeral Home, Ramsey St, Fayetteville, NC. The family will gather this summer and release his ashes at Top Sail Beach, one of his favorite spots.

Memorials can be made to:
Wounded Warrior Project
P.O. Box 758517
Topeka, Kansas 66675

Sourced online at Sullivan's Highland.
RICHARD SAMUEL LILES born Wednesday June 06, 1945 Chicago IL. Died Thursday March 19, 2015. He was the beloved son of Carnel and Rosalie Allen-Liles,, brother to Jerry Wayne, Alice Nell, Phillip Allen, and Karen Gail.

He was a man of God his life devoted to doing the work of Christ. He has four children Richard, John,Shannon,and Shaun, and many grandchildren whom he loved with a passion. He will be remembered with love and laughter.

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Richard (Sam) Liles, 69 passed away at his beloved “blue house” in Fayetteville, NC on March 19, 2015 surrounded by loved ones.

Sam was born on June 6, 1945 in Chicago, IL to the late Carnell Liles and Rosalie Allen Liles.

He joined the Army in 1967 and retired as a Master Sergeant after 22 years of service. Along with his stateside duty he served tours in Korea, Vietnam and Germany. After retiring from the Army he worked at Ft Bragg until he retired.

Sam never met a stranger and was always welcoming neighbors and friends into his home. He had a very strong faith and truly believed that the Lord would always take care of him.

Survivors include: 4 children, Richard S. Liles II of Hampton, VA; John M. Liles (MAJ Jennifer Reyes) of Ft Hood, TX; Shaun P. Liles (Stephanie Yoak) of Lexington, SC and Shannon Nguyen of Raleigh, NC; 7 grandchildren ; 2 brothers, Jerry Liles of Waverly, TN; Phil Liles of Elkhart, IN and sister Alice (Jim Hester) of Riudoso, NM.

The family would like to thank his neighbors and friends for loving him and caring for him right up until his final hours and to Patricia for giving Sam’s beloved cat Marvin a furever home.

A memorial service will be held Sat April 4th from 2-4 at Sullivan’s Funeral Home, Ramsey St, Fayetteville, NC. The family will gather this summer and release his ashes at Top Sail Beach, one of his favorite spots.

Memorials can be made to:
Wounded Warrior Project
P.O. Box 758517
Topeka, Kansas 66675

Sourced online at Sullivan's Highland.

Bio by: 55Chevy


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