Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory

Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory When you come to us, we have one goal – to plan to a meaningful tribute that meets your needs. Our caring, bilingual staff are ready to help.

Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory is a family-owned and operated funeral home in West Palm Beach.

Susan Ann SantoroSusan Ann Santoro, 76, of Delray Beach, Florida, passed away on March 9, 2026. Susan’s Funeral Mass wil...
04/10/2026

Susan Ann Santoro

Susan Ann Santoro, 76, of Delray Beach, Florida, passed away on March 9, 2026. Susan’s Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, March 27, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Boynton Beach, where she was a devoted parishioner for several years.

Susan is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Louis Santoro, her children Alison (Kyle) Kohloff, Dane Santoro, and Lindsay (Eric) Steiner, and her cherished granddaughters Aubrey and Kelsey Kohloff, and Shay and Zoe Steiner. Her family was the center of her world, and she embraced motherhood and, later, grandmotherhood with a joy and devotion that defined her life. She had a gift for nurturing others, always offering care, comfort, and a listening ear to anyone who needed it.

For the last 25 years, Susan worked as a medical aesthetician at Skin & Cancer Associates in Delray Beach, where she built not just a successful practice but a community. Her patients became friends, and her coworkers became family. She touched countless lives with her kindness, her warmth, and her ability to make people feel seen and cared for.

Susan grew up in Schenectady, New York, where she formed lifelong friendships that brought her joy throughout her life. A proud 1967 graduate of Mount Pleasant High School, she went on to study dental hygiene at Erie Tech in Rochester and spent 20 years as a pediatric dental hygienist, a role that perfectly suited her gentle, nurturing nature. She cherished the memories of birthday celebrations, holiday picnics, and vacations shared with these lifelong friends she grew up with and loved and considered family.

Although she was an only child, Susan was surrounded by a large and lively extended family; her mother was one of sixteen children, and her many first cousins filled her childhood with constant companionship. Among them, her cousin Karen held a special place in her heart; the two grew up more like sisters, and their bond remained strong throughout Susan’s life.

She also had a deep love of travel and adventure. In recent years, she and Lou explored Italy, cruised the Mediterranean, journeyed to Alaska, and enjoyed many trips to Aruba with the extended Santoro family. They frequently returned “home” to Schenectady to visit friends and family, nurturing the relationships that meant so much to them. And every winter, when loved ones escaped the cold and visited Florida, Susan welcomed them with open arms, and often with one of her famous facials.

Susan lived a life filled with love, generosity, and connection. She created a home where everyone felt welcome, a workplace where people felt valued, and a family that will forever carry her spirit forward. Her kindness, her laughter (she loved to laugh), and her unwavering devotion to the people she loved will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

Susan lived her entire life with asthma, a condition she faced with strength and resilience. In the end, the many years of managing this illness placed too great a burden on her heart. If you prefer, instead of flowers, the family kindly invites donations to the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America in her memory. If you would like, please visit aafa.org to contribute.

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Mary K. TrumpieMary Trumpie, 81, of North Palm Beach, Florida went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 14, 2026. She...
04/10/2026

Mary K. Trumpie

Mary Trumpie, 81, of North Palm Beach, Florida went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 14, 2026. She is survived by her loving husband Warren Trumpie, her son Richard Lohr, her stepdaughters Deb Lutrell and Kathlyn Gilfillan (Charles) along with 7 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and 1 great greatgrandchild. Mary was an avid wildlife photographer with a special love for bird watching. She and Warren traveled across North America for many years visiting all but 4 of the National Parks in the United States. Mary was born in Marfrance, West Virginia and moved to the West Palm Beach area in 1969. Mary was a longtime advocate and supporter of the Boys and Girls Club in Palm Beach County. Mary was an active member of NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners) being an owner of a successful interior designer and custom flooring business for several years before retiring to take up traveling.

Memorial donations may be made to Trustbridge Hospice.

A celebration of life will be held in Grand Rapids Michigan later this spring.

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Andrew S ConiglioAge 88 of Boynton Beach, Florida passed away on Monday, March 23, 2026 at his residence.Funeral Service...
04/10/2026

Andrew S Coniglio

Age 88 of Boynton Beach, Florida passed away on Monday, March 23, 2026 at his residence.

Funeral Services will be held in Farmingdale, New York. Services have been entrusted to Seneca Chapels in Ridgewood, New York

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Carlos Samuel MelendezCarlos Samuel MelendezAugust 16, 1949 – March 31, 2026Carlos Samuel Melendez, age 76, of Lake Wort...
04/10/2026

Carlos Samuel Melendez

Carlos Samuel MelendezAugust 16, 1949 – March 31, 2026Carlos Samuel Melendez, age 76, of Lake Worth, Florida, entered into eternal rest on March 31, 2026. He was a devoted husband, loving father, and proud grandfather whose life was centered around his family.Carlos will be lovingly remembered by his beloved wife, Anastacia Melendez ; his daughters, Frances Melendez and Lydia Melendez; and his cherished grandchildren, Casidya, Demitri, Anaisa, Jarah, and Fabian.He will be remembered for his strength, his kind heart, and his sense of humor. The joy he brought to those around him, along with his warmth and laughter, will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.A Memorial Service will be held at 6:00 pm on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory, 2170 S. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida. The family will welcome friends and family beginning at 5:00 pm.

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Nicholas R. LeoneNicholas R. "Nick" Leone, age 83, of West Palm Beach, Florida entered into eternal rest April 3, 2026.N...
04/10/2026

Nicholas R. Leone

Nicholas R. "Nick" Leone, age 83, of West Palm Beach, Florida entered into eternal rest April 3, 2026.

Nick was a U.S. Air Force Veteran, and a parishioner at Mary Immaculate Catholic Church, West Palm Beach, Florida.

He will be lovingly remembered by his nieces, Cynthia Snyder, Cathy Ballas, Susan Olsen (Brian), Monica Lyon. nephew, Daniel Ballas (Krissy), several great nieces & great nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered 10:30 am Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Mary Immaculate Catholic Church, West Palm Beach, Florida, the Rev. Tomasz Makowski celebrant.

Inurnment with Military Honors will be held 10:00 am Monday, May 4, 2026 at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery, Royal Palm Beach, Florida.

Arrangements are in the care of Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory, 2170 S. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Dolores M. MarzanDolores M. Marzan, age 82, of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida passed away on April 7, 2026. Dolores was bor...
04/08/2026

Dolores M. Marzan

Dolores M. Marzan, age 82, of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida passed away on April 7, 2026. Dolores was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on August 5, 1943. He was predeceased by his sister, Ramona Marzan. Dolores is survived by his children, Bridget Ortiz and her husband, Louis, Richard Marzan, Jason Marzan and his wife, Yaira and Manual Marzan; his 5 grandchildren, Brandon Ortiz, Matthew Ortiz, Destiny Marzan, Abnelly Marzan and Jayden Marzan; great grandchild, Adrian Avilla; brother, Jaime Marzan and his wife, Miriam.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory, 2170 South Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Elpidia Santamaria MirandaGómez Farías, San Pablo Sur, Guerrero, México, está de luto por el fallecimiento de Elpidia Sa...
04/08/2026

Elpidia Santamaria Miranda

Gómez Farías, San Pablo Sur, Guerrero, México, está de luto por el fallecimiento de Elpidia Santamaria Miranda, de 90 años. Ella nació el 26 de diciembre de 1935 y falleció el 4 de abril del 2026.

Elpidia será recordada por su hija Gloria Bailon, sus 8 nietos, 30 bisnietos y una tataranieta.

Elpidia vivió sus últimos 20 años con su familia en West Palm Beach, Florida. Ella fue querida y amada por su familia y amigos. Elpidia tocó los corazones de muchos por su ternura, nobleza y sencillez.

Los que tuvieron el privilegio de conocer a Elpidia siempre la recordarán por la gran persona que ella fue. Elpidia fue una gran devota de la Virgen de Guadalupe.

Para los que quieran y puedan acompañar a la familia, la velación de Elpidia se llevará a cabo en casa de su hija Gloria el jueves 9 de abril del 2026 a las 12 pm hasta el viernes a las 10 am.

La Santa Misa dará fin el viernes 10 de abril del 2026 a las 11 am en la iglesia St. Luke Catholic Church, 2892 S Congress Ave, Palm Springs, FL 33461.

Después de la Santa Misa, el entierro dará fin en Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery, 10941 Southern Blvd, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411.

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Josefina Bolangier FernandezJosefina Bolangier Fernandez, age 92, of West Palm Beach, Florida passed away April 4, 2026....
04/07/2026

Josefina Bolangier Fernandez

Josefina Bolangier Fernandez, age 92, of West Palm Beach, Florida passed away April 4, 2026.

Josefina will be lovingly remembered by her children, Javier Rojas, Juan Carlos Rojas, Elizabeth Rojas, Ivan Rojas & Luis Rojas, 14 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be held 3:00 pm Thursday, April 9, 2026 at Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory, 2170 S. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida, the Rev. Jose Angel Crucet celebrant.

The family will receive friends beginning at 2:00 pm Thursday at the funeral home.

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Josefina Bolangier Fernández, de 92 años, de West Palm Beach, Florida, falleció el 4 de abril de 2026.

Josefina será recordada con amor por sus hijos: Javier Rojas, Juan Carlos Rojas, Elizabeth Rojas, Ivan Rojas y Luis Rojas; 14 nietos y tres bisnietos.

Los servicios funerarios se llevarán a cabo a las 3:00 p. m. el jueves 9 de abril de 2026 en Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory, 2170 S. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida. El Reverendo Jose Angel Crucet oficiará la ceremonia.

La familia recibirá a los amigos a partir de las 2:00 p. m. el jueves en la funeraria.

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Honoring a life of service means recognizing the sacrifice, dedication, and legacy left behind. Families deserve options...
04/06/2026

Honoring a life of service means recognizing the sacrifice, dedication, and legacy left behind. Families deserve options that reflect that commitment with dignity and respect. Learn more about our veteran services on our website: https://www.tillmanfuneralhome.com/veterans-services

Barbara Jane JagminBarbara Jane Jagmin, 88, passed away on 4/3/26 in West Palm Beach, Florida.Barbara was born on August...
04/06/2026

Barbara Jane Jagmin

Barbara Jane Jagmin, 88, passed away on 4/3/26 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Barbara was born on August 1, 1937 in South Bend, Indiana to Stanley and Theodora (Zawodny) Jurek. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Gertrude, Evelyn, Patricia and Cecelia and brothers, Stanley, Gene and John. Her husband, Marion Jagmin; preceded her in death after 43 years of marriage on 9/7/57. Left to honor her memories are children, Chris (Jack Biehl) of Phoenix, AZ, Cindy (Larry Bond) of Winter Park, FL, Janine of Torrance, CA , Greg (Brian Graves) of Chicago, IL, Kelly of Osceola, IN, Beth (Kevin Will) of and Jeff (Amy) Also, surviving are her loving grandchildren, Jessica (Nick Lillo), Alex, Abbie, Zoe, Samantha, Jacqueline (David Murray) and Savannah (Mark Androconis).

Even more joy for her were great grandchildren: Brodie, Sawyer, Owen, Emma, Lilah and Grant. Barbara was a long-time resident of South Bend and had been employed for many years as a sales associate (Buttons and Bows and Louie’s Tux Shop) before moving to Richmond, VA, then Lake Worth, FL with her partner, Roland Sheneman. Her major life role was as wife and caregiver to her husband and seven loving children. She loved her role as grandma, and great grandma and cherished her time with them. She was a member of St. Anthony de Padua Catholic Church in South Bend.

The family is so thankful for the many years of loving care of their mom by Roland Sheneman and his son Dan Sheneman. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be offered on behalf of Barbara Jagmin to Hospice of Palm Beach County

A celebration of life will be planned later in 2027.

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Alvio A. Vera, Sr.Alvio, un esposo, padre y amigo devoto, falleció el 29 de marzo de 2026, dejando un legado de dedicaci...
04/06/2026

Alvio A. Vera, Sr.

Alvio, un esposo, padre y amigo devoto, falleció el 29 de marzo de 2026, dejando un legado de dedicación, valentía y amor inquebrantable por su familia.

Nacido en Holguín, Cuba, en 1939, Alvio creció durante un período de cambios profundos. De joven sirvió en el ejército cubano y participó en el conflicto en torno a la toma del poder comunista, experiencias que forjaron su fortaleza de carácter y un profundo aprecio por la libertad y las oportunidades.

Se mudó a La Habana, Cuba, por trabajo, donde conoció a Silvia, el amor de su vida. Se casaron en 1963 y pronto dieron la bienvenida a sus dos hijos. Tras tres años juntos, la pareja tomó la difícil pero valiente decisión de emigrar a Estados Unidos en busca de un futuro mejor para sus hijos. Dos años después de establecerse en Passaic, Nueva Jersey, su familia se completó con el nacimiento de su hija.

En Estados Unidos, Alvio trabajó incansablemente como contratista de construcción en Nueva Jersey y Nueva York durante 12 años. A través de la dedicación y el trabajo arduo, sostuvo a su familia y construyó un hogar estable y amoroso. Atesoraba el tiempo con sus hijos: acampando, pescando y creando recuerdos que durarían toda la vida. También disfrutaba de animadas partidas de dominó con familiares y amigos, aprovechando las libertades y oportunidades que ofrecía su nuevo país.

En 1979, Alvio y Silvia se trasladaron a Florida con sus tres hijos, comenzando un nuevo capítulo lleno de sol, reuniones familiares y las famosas asadas de cerdo navideñas que tanto le gustaba organizar. Continuó disfrutando de jugar dominó con amigos y permaneció como un pilar de fortaleza y calidez dentro de su familia. Será recordado por su dedicación inquebrantable, fuerte ética de trabajo y los muchos sacrificios que hizo para que sus seres queridos pudieran prosperar.

Alvio es recordado con cariño por su esposa, Silvia, sus hijos, numerosos nietos y bisnietos, y todos aquellos que tuvieron el privilegio de conocerlo.

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Alvio, a devoted husband, father, and friend, passed away on March 29, 2026, leaving a legacy of dedication, courage, and unwavering love for his family.

Born in Holguin, Cuba in 1939, Alvio came of age during a period of profound change. As a young man he served in the Cuban military and took part in the conflict surrounding the Communist takeover — experiences that forged his strength of character and a deep appreciation for freedom and opportunity.

He moved to Havana, Cuba, for work, where he met Silvia, the love of his life. They married in 1963 and soon welcomed their two sons. After three years together the couple made the difficult but courageous decision to immigrate to the United States in search of a better future for their children. Two years after settling in Passaic, New Jersey, their family was complete with the birth of their daughter.

In the United States, Alvio worked tirelessly as a construction contractor throughout New Jersey and New York for 12 years. Through dedication and hard labor, he provided for his family and built a stable, loving home. He cherished time with his children—camping, fishing, and creating memories that would last a lifetime. He also enjoyed lively games of dominoes with family and friends, embracing the freedoms and opportunities his new country offered.

In 1979, Alvio and Silvia relocated to Florida with their three children, beginning a new chapter filled with sunshine, family gatherings, and the famous holiday pig roasts he loved to host. He continued to enjoy playing dominoes with friends and remained a pillar of strength and warmth within his family. He will be remembered for his unwavering dedication, strong work ethic, and the many sacrifices he made so his loved ones could thrive.

Alvio is lovingly remembered by his wife, Silvia, their children, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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Since 1959, Tillman Funeral Home & Crematory has been serving the families of West Palm Beach, Florida, during life’s most difficult moments.

When you come to us, we have one goal – to plan a meaningful tribute that meets your needs, wishes, and budget. Whether your choice is traditional burial or cremation, we have the options you need to design the service that works for your family. If cremation is your choice, you can have peace of mind knowing we own and operate our own crematory.

Since we’re owned and operated by family, we have a unique understanding of what it means to put families first. We also offer the quality of service you can only expect from a local, family-owned funeral home.

Whether you are at your moment of need, or you would like to preplan with us, we invite you to reach out to us today. Our caring, bilingual staff is ready to serve you.