Riley, Jimmy Lile
Birth: 2-4-1944
Death: 8-16-2023
Comments: Information from obituary
Burial: Falcon Cemetery - New Section
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 9-4-2023 and updated on .
Obituary: Jimmy Lile Riley, 79, of Bodcaw, Arkansas, passed away on August 16,2023. He was born to Guy and Callie Nell Riley on February 4, 1944, in Prescott, Arkansas. After a lifetime of working construction Jim loved being retired on his farm and taking care of his cows. Jim also enjoyed his hobby of woodworking. A pass time during retirement to everyone’s surprise was his love of cooking and trying new recipes. But his greatest joy in life was his children and grandchildren. Preceding Jim in death was his parents, Guy Riley and Callie Nell (Smith) Riley; and a granddaughter, Caroline Riley. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Janis Riley; his son, Kevin Riley and wife Amy of Bodcaw, Arkansas; his daughter, Karen Bridges and husband Mark of Magnolia, Arkansas; his sister, Sue Pierce and husband Ronnie of Mabank, Texas; his grandson, Joe Riley of Bodcaw, Arkansas; three granddaughters, Megan Bennett and husband Caleb of Stamps, Arkansas, Kelly Bridges and Kimberly Bridges both of Magnolia, Arkansas; two great granddaughters, Elizabeth Bennett of Stamps, Arkansas and Wrenley Bridges of Magnolia, Arkansas Graveside Services will be Saturday, August 19, 2023, at 10:00 am at Falcon Cemetery in Falcon, Arkansas with Brother Kenneth Bobo officiating, under the direction of A O Smith Funeral Home of Stamps, Arkansas.

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