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Bonnie Davis Billingsley (1925 - 1978)

Bonnie Davis "Bill, Frosty" Billingsley
Born in Violet Hill, Izard, Arkansas, United Statesmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Died at age 52 in Port Angeles, Clallam, Washington, United Statesmap
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Bonnie Davis “Frosty” Billingsley BIRTH 5 Nov 1925 Violet Hill, Izard County, Arkansas, USA DEATH 2 Sep 1978 (aged 52) Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USA BURIAL Ocean View Cemetery Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USA

Inscription YNCM US COAST GUARD WORLD WAR II

m. 1953 Spouse Florence Hellman Billingsley 1928–2015

Children #Robert David Billingsley 1958–2006

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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11378500/bonnie-davis-billingsley : accessed 10 March 2022), memorial page for Bonnie Davis “Frosty” Billingsley (5 Nov 1925–2 Sep 1978), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11378500, citing Ocean View Cemetery, Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USA ; Maintained by Carol Foss (contributor 46791230) .


  • Margaret billingsley 7 Aug 2020 Margaret Billingsley edited the data for Bonnie Davis Billingsley (1925-1978). (Merged Billingsley-1078 into Billingsley-934: bonnie billingsley is my dad)




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Watermelon. Daddy told the guy it wasn't him, bit it was his little brother loyce who stole it. Everytime the gentleman saw my daddy he'd accuse my daddy of stealing a watermelon.
posted 11 Oct 2019 by Margaret Billingsley   [thank Margaret]
One time we were at a friends house and I was watching candid camera and I yelled dad come here ur on TV, my dad said "that's not me, that's my cousin Sherman. They looked to much alike I couldn't tell the difference.
posted 11 Oct 2019 by Margaret Billingsley   [thank Margaret]
My daddy told me how on holloween he and his friends would turn their neighbors outhouses upside down. They had to get up really early and up right them before their neighbors went out to use them. Another story daddy told me was on one holloween he and his friends knocked on someone's door, and when the homeowner opened the door in his underwear daddy's friend threw a bucket of water on the man. The next time at church the man recognized the kid do the man dumped a bucket of water on the kid, and the kid was wearing his good Sunday clothes. I also remember when we went to violet Hill, AR for a family reunion there was an elderly gentleman who brought up a story to my daddy about stealing a
posted 11 Oct 2019 by Margaret Billingsley   [thank Margaret]
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Billingsley-1078 and Billingsley-934 appear to represent the same person because: Seems to be the same person
posted by Jörn Stampehl

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