In his youth and good health, Billy was an avid Woodsman, who loved to fish, hunt and raise exotic chickens. He was a hardworking, dedicated employee, whose favorite occupation was foreman for Dixie Plantation for several years.
Billy is survived by:
aunts
cousins
very dear friends
his most faithful, furry companion "Boss"
We will all miss him very much but know we will see him again one day in our Heavenly Home with our Lord and Savior.
He was preceded in death by:
his parents, John Wilbur Bishop and Pauline Holden Bishop
his wife, Donna Lorayne Bishop
Beggs Funeral Home in Monticello is in charge of arrangements. A Service of Remembrance will be held at a later date and Memorial contributions, in his name, may be made to the Lighthouse Children's Home in Tallahassee or a charity of your choice.
Published in Tallahassee Democrat from Apr. 27 to Apr. 29, 2020.
In his youth and good health, Billy was an avid Woodsman, who loved to fish, hunt and raise exotic chickens. He was a hardworking, dedicated employee, whose favorite occupation was foreman for Dixie Plantation for several years.
Billy is survived by:
aunts
cousins
very dear friends
his most faithful, furry companion "Boss"
We will all miss him very much but know we will see him again one day in our Heavenly Home with our Lord and Savior.
He was preceded in death by:
his parents, John Wilbur Bishop and Pauline Holden Bishop
his wife, Donna Lorayne Bishop
Beggs Funeral Home in Monticello is in charge of arrangements. A Service of Remembrance will be held at a later date and Memorial contributions, in his name, may be made to the Lighthouse Children's Home in Tallahassee or a charity of your choice.
Published in Tallahassee Democrat from Apr. 27 to Apr. 29, 2020.
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