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Aubrey Layne Tiffee, Ferriday

Aubrey Layne Tiffee

FERRIDAY-Funeral services for Aubrey Layne Tiffee, 80, who died Friday, Dec. 14, 2007, at Cabrini Medical Center in Alexandria, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Eva Church of God, with the Revs. Kevin Sims, Gordon Finley, Russell Crum and Lloyd Trisler officiating.

The family will receive friends at Eva Church of God from 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday.

Internment will follow at Arthur Asher Tiffee Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Home in Ferriday.

Mr. Tiffee was born April 3, 1927, in Eva, the son of Mary Aurelia and Arthur Asher Tiffee. He was a lifelong resident of Monterey, a farmer, and a lifelong member of Eva Church of God.

He was preceded in death by his granddaughter; Chloe Swingley Cross, parents; Mary and Arthur Asher Tiffee, sister; Norma Natalie Pecanty, brother; Jack Tiffee, brother; M.A. Tiffee, sister; Mary Wanda Scleet.

Survivors include wife of 57 years; Winnie Tiffee of Monterey, daughter; Judy Tiffee Cross of Monterey, son; Tommy Tiffee and wife; Kelly of Monterey, grandchildren; Alison Brewer, Hartwell Layne Tiffee, Brandie Tiffee, Claire Cross and Tom Tiffee, sister; Dixie Crum of Ferriday, and three great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Clyde Ray Pecanty, Nolan Tiffee, Jay Tiffee, Terry Layne Tiffee, Ronnie Crum, Joe Young, T.D. Pugh and Henry King.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Leo Boothe Gene Wayne Tiffee, Jason Tiffee, Ritchie Tiffee, Randy Maxwell, Dave Yarbrough, Randy Ward, Rusty Crum, Rudy Kruger, Warren J. Holland, Billie Joe Ratcliff, W.L. Paul, Terry Guillory, Charles Gray, Walter Brown and Tommy Millican.

Memories

Posted by Cheryl (anonymous) on December 17, 2007 at 8:17 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of Mr. Layne. You may not remember us but our parents are also buried in Eva and Monterey. (Elma Morace and the Gulledge's). Take comfort in your memories. God Bless You All.
James and Cheryl Scott
Jackson, Louisiana

Posted by joeyswish (anonymous) on December 17, 2007 at 11 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Please accept my deepest sympathy. I always think of our trip to Branson our families shared. I was just a little girl and Mr. Layne drove all the way, but he would stop to buy me an ice cream every time I asked because he liked the way I couldn't pronounce "Brown Derby". It sounded more like "Bwrown Dewby". Even after I was an adult, if I ran into him somewhere, he would offer to buy me a "Bwrown Dewby". Mr. Layne, you were always one of my favorites. May you rest in peace. God Bless the Tiffee Family.

Julie Pecanty Perry

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