Mr. Jerry Riley 76 of LaFayette, Alabama died Sunday July 11, 2021 at the East Alabama Medical Center
Jerry was born in Pike County, Alabama November 23, 1944 to the late Cleveland Theodore Riley and the late Leona Faircloth Riley. He was a member of the Solomon Lodge #74 F & AM in LaFayette, a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Camp Hill, Alabama, he retired as vice president of operations at McClendon Trucking Company. loved his family, Alabama Football, fishing and the Tallapoosa river.
Memorial services will be held Thursday July 15, 2021 at 11 AM at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. Steve Powell officiating.
He is survived by his 2 Children Sherry (Keith) Clark of LaFayette, Al., Terry Riley of Valley, Al., 1 Sister Doris (Jim) Baker of Lanett, Al., 2 Brothers Steve (Gayle) Riley of Elamville, Al., Earl (Judy) Riley of Clio, Al., 7 Grandchildren Mindy Darnell, Riley Clark, Jarrett Clark, Kyle Riley, Danielle Riley Kilpatrick, Autumn McGill, Kate Riley, 7 Great Grandchildren Bailey Morrison, Ella Towler, Whitley Osborne, Brody Riley, Brady Riley, Annisten Steinruck, Waylon Kilpatrick.
He was preceded in death by his Parents, Grandson Conner Riley and Great Grandson Ian Riley.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Peyton Pals 1399 Co Rd 77 LaFayette, Alabama 36862 or to the Sids Foundation.
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Just no words. So sorry Prayers and condolences
RIP my Brother. Proud to be a brother in Solomon's lodge #74 with Jerry.
I just want y'all to know how sorry I am for your loss, so many fond memories of everyone getting together and frying fish at someone's house and everyone having such a great time. Those are some of fondest memories and I will never forget them. I love y'all and I'm praying for you in these awful days.
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