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Arlene Dillard Mathis - Madison Parish, Louisiana
The Madison
Journal Tallulah, LA June 10, 2025
It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of Arlene
Dillard Mathis, a loving mother and grandmother, supportive sister, caring
aunt, and devoted friend. She left this world peacefully at her home in Vinton,
LA on, May 25, 2025. Born in Delhi, Louisiana, Arlene spent most of her life in
Tallulah. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Vinton and was known for
her warmth, creativity, and deep love for her family.
Arlene’s greatest accomplishments in life were her three beautiful
daughters, whose lives she enriched with her unconditional love, kindness, and
unwavering support. Her nurturing spirit extended to her home, where she took
immense joy in creating a space that reflected her keen eye for decorating and
gardening. Beyond her abilities in homemaking, Arlene held a special place in
her heart for her pets. Their companionship brought her immense joy and
happiness, and she cared for them with the same love and dedication she showed
to her family.
All who knew Arlene will deeply miss her gentle presence, kindheart, and
vibrant love for life. She leaves behind her daughters, Charlyce Todd of
Shreveport, Jayna Smith and husband, Barron of Mendenhall, Mississippi, and
Samantha Jefferson and husband, Tucker of Monroe; her sister, Charlene Nichols
of Vinton; her grandchildren, Piper Todd Sellars and husband, Kenny of DeBerry,
Texas, Sam Thomas Cahill, Jace Smith, and Rosalie Dylan Jefferson; and
great-granddaughter, Dylan Ann Sellars.
Arlene was preceded in death by her father, J.C. Dillard; her mother,
Leona (Ted) F. Dillard; and a grandson, Dylan Keith Todd.
A memorial service celebrating Arlene’s life will be held in Tallulah,
Louisiana at a later date. Details will be shared with family and friends.