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Lillard Brooks

September 14, 1928 — April 24, 2025

Lillard Russell Brooks was born on September 14, 1928, in the small town of Tullahoma, Tennessee. He was one of thirteen children born to John Leslie and Lillie Mae Martin Brooks. Lillard joined his older siblings—Louie, Gladys, Ruthie Bell, and Hazel—and was later followed by Edwin, Etta Ruth, John, Bobby, Don Lee, Betty Lou, Billie Joe, and Enoch Melvin. The Brooks family was known for their love of music, delicious home-cooked meals, and the joy of being together.

Lillard’s deep faith in God was nurtured by his mother, who faithfully walked him and his siblings across the railroad tracks each Sunday to attend Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Tullahoma. This early foundation in faith would guide him throughout his life.

After graduating from Davidson Academy in Tullahoma, Lillard enlisted in the United States Army in 1950 and served honorably during the Korean War. He was awarded the Korean Service Medal, the Bronze Campaign Star, and the United Nations Service Medal. He completed his tour of duty on August 26, 1952.

Upon returning home, Lillard began working at Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC). He later accepted a position at Meharry Medical College, where he dedicated over 30 years of service.

Lillard and his beloved wife, Virginia Louise, raised their family in Nashville, where he joined Roger Heights Baptist Church in 1969. He remained a devoted and faithful member for the rest of his life.

Lillard was known for his quiet strength, patience, wisdom, and deep love for his family. He was a devoted husband to Virginia Louise and a loving father to their three daughters: Lori Anne Jones, Rosalind Denise Brooks, and Cynthia Michele Brooks. His legacy continues through his grandchildren Andrea LeNiece Carrillo (Giorgio), William Clark Jones (Jamie), Erin Imani Davidson, and Lauryn Nicole Jones, and great-grandchildren Malaysia Brielle Jones, Adrian Rae Carrillo, and Naomi Brooke Carrillo.

He is also survived by his brothers, Enoch Melvin Brooks (Vera) and Billie Joe Brooks, along with a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends who will remember him with great love and admiration.

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