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Billie Ann <I>Bradley</I> Votaw

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Billie Ann Bradley Votaw

Birth
Glen Cove, Coleman County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Dec 2018 (aged 89)
North Lima, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
North Georgetown, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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North Lima ­– Billie Ann Votaw, 89, long-time resident of North Lima, Ohio, passed away Saturday, December 22, 2018, at Hospice of the Valley in Poland, Ohio.

Billie was born January 26, 1929, in Glen Cove, Texas, a daughter of the late Albert E. and Euna Mae Thurman Bradley.

Billie was a member of St. Jude Roman Catholic Church, Columbiana, Ohio, and St. Patrick Catholic Church, Leetonia, Ohio.

Billie was preceded in death by her husband, John Frederick Votaw, on January 1, 1994. Billie and Jack were wed August 29, 1952, and they were happily married for more than forty years.

Billie is survived by three daughters and one son, as well as two sons-in-law and one daughter-in-law: Fredda Work and Paul Work, Columbiana, Ohio; Mauri O’Brodo and Michael O’Brodo, Wadsworth, Ohio; Lyndie Votaw, Arlington, Virginia; and John Votaw and Linda Nesbitt Votaw, Indianapolis, Indiana. She leaves behind a sister, Patsy Sue Ward of San Angelo, Texas. She leaves behind eight grandchildren, six grandchildren-in-law, and eight great-grandchildren: Bradley and Christine Work and children Brooklyn, Hudson, and Easton; Brandon and Alysia Work; Jared and Lauren Work and children Charlie and Jack; Michael and Taryn Work Lazroff and children Tenley and Talia; Eric Bell; Jeremy Votaw; Bryan and Amanda Votaw and child Lucas; Daniel and Julie Votaw Dorsett.

Billie was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers: Maurine Walker, Mary DePrang, Jessie Brice, Thurman Bradley, and C.K. Bradley.

Billie has worked in various fields, including bookkeeping and office work, classroom assistant, and school food service, but her favorite roles were that of Mom and Granny. She volunteered extensively with Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Little League, Sunday School, Parent Teacher Association, many school clubs, sports, band, and other groups as a parent and grandparent.

Billie had eclectic and diverse interests and talents. She was amazingly good at everything she did. She did crossword puzzles in ink, she designed and sewed many beautiful dresses, she caned chairs with the strength of a lumberjack and the dexterity of a violinist, she was passionate about board and card games, she loved both classical and country music, and she could bake an apple pie that would bring tears to your eyes.

Billie was an avid reader and a lifelong learner. She was interested in and inclusive of all cultures and religions. This led her to study Roman Catholic Catechism at age 86, and to convert from Lutheranism to Catholicism at age 87, with the love and assistance of her sponsor, Lauren Work. During a visit to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington DC, visiting and resident priests and Monsignors were delighted to meet and talk with and bless Billie, who was the most senior “new” Catholic they had met! Billie treasured the friendship and guidance of Pastor Dave Conrad, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Niles, Ohio, formerly of Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Columbiana. She considered Pastor Dave to be her most trusted and valued spiritual adviser.

Billie will long be remembered as a selfless giver and volunteer for the community, as well as a good friend and caregiver for anyone who needed her help.

Burial will be in North Georgetown Cemetery, Salem, Ohio, where Billie will rest next to her husband, Jack.

Source: Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home 26 Dec 2018
North Lima ­– Billie Ann Votaw, 89, long-time resident of North Lima, Ohio, passed away Saturday, December 22, 2018, at Hospice of the Valley in Poland, Ohio.

Billie was born January 26, 1929, in Glen Cove, Texas, a daughter of the late Albert E. and Euna Mae Thurman Bradley.

Billie was a member of St. Jude Roman Catholic Church, Columbiana, Ohio, and St. Patrick Catholic Church, Leetonia, Ohio.

Billie was preceded in death by her husband, John Frederick Votaw, on January 1, 1994. Billie and Jack were wed August 29, 1952, and they were happily married for more than forty years.

Billie is survived by three daughters and one son, as well as two sons-in-law and one daughter-in-law: Fredda Work and Paul Work, Columbiana, Ohio; Mauri O’Brodo and Michael O’Brodo, Wadsworth, Ohio; Lyndie Votaw, Arlington, Virginia; and John Votaw and Linda Nesbitt Votaw, Indianapolis, Indiana. She leaves behind a sister, Patsy Sue Ward of San Angelo, Texas. She leaves behind eight grandchildren, six grandchildren-in-law, and eight great-grandchildren: Bradley and Christine Work and children Brooklyn, Hudson, and Easton; Brandon and Alysia Work; Jared and Lauren Work and children Charlie and Jack; Michael and Taryn Work Lazroff and children Tenley and Talia; Eric Bell; Jeremy Votaw; Bryan and Amanda Votaw and child Lucas; Daniel and Julie Votaw Dorsett.

Billie was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers: Maurine Walker, Mary DePrang, Jessie Brice, Thurman Bradley, and C.K. Bradley.

Billie has worked in various fields, including bookkeeping and office work, classroom assistant, and school food service, but her favorite roles were that of Mom and Granny. She volunteered extensively with Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Little League, Sunday School, Parent Teacher Association, many school clubs, sports, band, and other groups as a parent and grandparent.

Billie had eclectic and diverse interests and talents. She was amazingly good at everything she did. She did crossword puzzles in ink, she designed and sewed many beautiful dresses, she caned chairs with the strength of a lumberjack and the dexterity of a violinist, she was passionate about board and card games, she loved both classical and country music, and she could bake an apple pie that would bring tears to your eyes.

Billie was an avid reader and a lifelong learner. She was interested in and inclusive of all cultures and religions. This led her to study Roman Catholic Catechism at age 86, and to convert from Lutheranism to Catholicism at age 87, with the love and assistance of her sponsor, Lauren Work. During a visit to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington DC, visiting and resident priests and Monsignors were delighted to meet and talk with and bless Billie, who was the most senior “new” Catholic they had met! Billie treasured the friendship and guidance of Pastor Dave Conrad, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Niles, Ohio, formerly of Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Columbiana. She considered Pastor Dave to be her most trusted and valued spiritual adviser.

Billie will long be remembered as a selfless giver and volunteer for the community, as well as a good friend and caregiver for anyone who needed her help.

Burial will be in North Georgetown Cemetery, Salem, Ohio, where Billie will rest next to her husband, Jack.

Source: Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home 26 Dec 2018


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  • Added: Dec 26, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195570011/billie_ann-votaw: accessed ), memorial page for Billie Ann Bradley Votaw (26 Jan 1929–22 Dec 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 195570011, citing North Georgetown Cemetery, North Georgetown, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by slp (contributor 47196145).