Daisy I. Tillman, daughter of Vera Lee Davis and the late Jesse Ingam, was born on April 26, 1944 in Detroit, Michigan. She departed this on May 8, 2008 after a lengthy battle with cancer. She received her education at Arian high School in Detroit. She later moved to Columbia, Maryland to assist in the care of her brother and sister-in-law's new family. Shortly therafter, Daisy met and married Frederick Michael Tillman, and out of this union their only child, Daisy Michelle, was born. Never one to do things according to expectation, Daisy completed her college education in 1998, and became a teacher for the Focus Point School at Koba Institute in Catonsville, Maryland. She also began and nearly completed her graduate degree at Coppin State University. For over twenty years, she was a member of First Baptist Church of Guilford in Columbia, where she sang in various choirs and cultivated many loving, lasting relationships. Daisy touched the lives of all who met and knew of her throughout the years. Those she taught will never forget her enthusiasm, and those she loved will never forget her spirit. She was a true friend and devoted to her family. She leaves to mourn: her husband, Frederick; one daughter nicknamed Shelley; three sisters, Ms. Betty Ingram, Ms. Wonder Byrd and Ms. Antoinette Ingram; three brothers, Dr. Jesse H. Ingram, Dr. Anthony Ingram and Clinton Davis; her mother, Vera Davis; two sisters-in-law, a brother-in-law, nieces, nephews, a host of other reletives and friends.