Lyman Allen Quinley
March 17, 2020
On Monday, March 9, 2020, Lyman Allen Quinley, a loving stepfather, grandfather and great grandfather passed away at the age of 66. Lyman Allen Quinley was born in Bay Minette, Alabama, to Willie Mae Dixon
Quinley and Lyman Quinley on March 16, 1953.
He was preceded in death by his wife Faye Quinley, Mother Willie Mae Dixon Quinley, and father Lyman Quinley.
He is survived by his stepsons Tony (Sheron)Nall of Milton, Florida, and Gary (Carmen) Nall of Opelousas, Louisiana, and one stepdaughter Cathy (Duane) Bond of Century, Florida. Also, a sister, Saber Ann Simmons of Stapleton, Alabama and brothers Charles Michael Quinley, Thomas Kevin (Diann) Quinley of Stapleton, Alabama. Paul Timothy (Margaret) Quinley of Bay Minette, Alabama, eight grandchildren, nine great grandchildren.
Lyman graduated from West Point Military Academy and was a Vietnam vet. He then went on to work for Exxon Mobile for 30 plus years until he retired in 2014. In his free time, Lyman enjoyed working as an auctioneer and car salesman. He made Canoe, Alabama, his final home where he and his wife Faye made some beautiful memories together.
A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
Rest in Peace Lyman Quinley. You will be missed dearly.
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6 Responses to “Lyman Allen Quinley”
Number 1 brother You are missed by Mike and me. Love never dies. See You soon.
“RIP” Lyman Allen Quinley, YOU MISSED 67 BY A WEEK
TELL ALL OUR “BEC” TEAM MATES “HI” UP THERE 4 US, WE SURE HAVE QUITE A FEW TEAM MEMBERS UP THERE,
FORGOT TO MENTION I USE TO BE CALLED THE “MUDMAN” WHILE WORKING FOR BAROID DRILLING MUD COMPANY DOING THE OILFIELD BOOM BACK IN THE EARLY SEVENTY’S AND LIVING IN BREWTON, ALABAMA
“RIP” “Lyman Allen Quinley”, put in a good word for our “BEC TEAM MEMBERS,
Tell all our departed BEC hands UP THERE I SAID “HI”, cause we sure do have a lot of them up there
Enjoyed knowning and working with you
I AM SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS. LYMAN WAS A NICE FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR.
Cathy and Chris I’m so sorry to hear about Lyman. My prayers are with ya’ll.