PORT WENTWORTH – Mr. Nolan Ray Dillard, Sr. 67 entered eternal rest, Sunday, July 13, 2025 at Piedmont-Atlanta Hospital. He was born in Conway Arkansas to Herbert Melos Dillard and Virginia Ann Day in Conway, Arkansas on February 12, 1958.
- Nolan Dillard served 12 years in the U.S. Army and received the Meritorious Service Medal.
- He lived in Chatham County for thirty years and worked at the IKEA fulfillment center for sixteen years.
- Survived by wife Pamela M. Clemons Dillard, multiple children, grandchildren, and extended family from Conway, AR and elsewhere.
Nolan received his formal education from the public schools of Faulkner County and a graduate of Guy Perkins High school class of 1977. He played Basketball and was a team member of the Thunderbirds during his high school years. He was a member of Solomon Grove Baptist Church, and a member of Mason Prince Hall in Arkansas.
Nolan is preceded in death by his father, Herbert M. Dillard, as well as his sister, Cynthia Dillard and brother, Antonio Dillard.
Nolan served honorably in the U.S. Army for 12 years and received numerous awards and decorations including the Meritorious Service Medal.
He was a resident of Chatham County for thirty years and employed by IKEA (2009) fulfillment center for sixteen years.
Nolan leaves his cherish his loving memories, his loving and devoted wife Pamela M. Clemons Dillard of Port Wentworth; three daughters, Temeka Dillard-Berry of Morrilton, AR; Latoya Hunder, Austin, TX, Santana Dillard of Morrilton, AR; two sons; Marlos Dillard (Kelley) of Junction City, KS, Nolan R. Dillard, Jr (Brandy) of Hattieville, AR; his mother, Virginia Ann Dillard of Conway, AR; sisters, Etta Young, Carlis Rippley, Melinda Presley (Carl), Sarah Robinson; brothers, Elton Dillard (Helen), Herbert Dillard, Jr. (Doris), Benjamin Dillard (Sandra) all of Conway, AR; 12 grandchildren, one great grandchild, host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other sorrowing relatives and friends.
PER FAMILY REQUEST: THERE WILL NOT BE A LIVE STREAM OF THE SERVICES TODAY.
Source link



