Billie Faye King was born January 6, 1930 and passed away July 13, 2022
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Billie F. King
Preceded in death by: Father Leonard Ellis, Mother Lillie Mae Ellis (Dyer), Husband Milton King, Daughter Sheila Smith, Daughter Brenda Kay Peltier, Son Richard (wife Cindy) King, Son in law Jorge Dalzotto and Michael Treaster. Survived by: Daughter’s Diana Dalzotto, Rhonda Treaster and Sandra Revels. Son’s: Milton King (wife Bev) Keith King ( wife Susan). Grand Children: John, Shellie(Pooh), Tracey, Brian, Crystal, Amy, Jessica, Jason, Kevin, Kenny, Korey. Great Grandchildren: Erika, David, Gabrielle, Trip, Sara Alexis, Leah, Elana, Melody, Renee, Keegan, Koi, Kalee, Christian, Chloe, Dezi and Darla, Great Great Grandchildren: Payton, Ellie, soon to arrive August 2022 “Judah”. Arrangements entrusted to Veterans Funeral Care
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My heart goes out to your family. Losing a Mother is so heart wrenching. I know I just lost my Mother on July 4th.
Aunt Billie was a great Women, Mother, Wife and Sister. She will be missed. Prayers for your family to love and support each other in this time of sorrow. She is know with her Lord in the place he has made especially for her. Love to you all Michele
My deepest condolences to the King Family!!
Billie was one of the sweetest ladies I had the pleasure of caring for. She will be deeply missed!!
Thoughts, prayers, hugs and love to all!
I know your family will miss you very much but I’m happy for you. You have ended your journey on this earth and are now enjoying your eternal heavenly body. I hope to see you soon on the other side. Love & prayers to your family.
Just loved my Aunt Billie. She will be dearly missed by all of my family. She was a character just like her brother Norm our dad. I know she is healthy & happy in heaven. One day we will all be together. My sympathy for all of her children grandchildren and great grandchildren.
My thoughts and prayers are with you!
Prayers for the family She was a precious lady!
I knew I would miss you you but not this bad. I miss the things we did together. Our walks and playing games were my best. Our kisses , I remember our last kiss before you past away. I remember you playing the piano during the holidays and we all would sing. Your love for the Lord always impressed me and I always strove to have that relationship with the Lord. I know I am not the only one that did the same and I know our Lord and saviour hasa great place in heaven for you. Thank you aThank you Thank you
Oh my Mammaw. I miss you so so much. I still can’t believe that your gone either. But I have so many good memories with you to that I will never forget. I know I will see you again to. I love you and I miss you 💕
I’m so sorry for your loss
I know how bad it hurts losing our parents I still grieve for my parents
I will always love the King family
My beloved sister of many years. As a child she took me to the theater in Crossville, TN. I was with her briefly in Harriman, TN after she had given birth to Diane and Sheila. She loved God early on as a teenager. Her first marriage ended in disaster. She soon after married Milton King with whom she had some wonderful children including Mickey, Richard, Keith, Kay, Rhonda and Sandy. She moved to Michigan shortly after the rest of us did. They lived nearby to me, and I have many wonderful memories being with them. One of the more unusual happened when Milton’s brother in law visited. He was a huge wrestler named Haystack Calhoun. Going with us to a nearby recreation area with a lake or similar he came down the slide into the water with a huge splash.
Looking to see you in heaven, Sis