Commercial Appeal Memphis Tn 11/15/04
Horseshoe Lake -- Bonnie Karen Billings, 73, formerly of Memphis, homemaker, died Thursday at her daughter's home in Memphis. Services will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Anne Catholic Church on Highland in Memphis, where she was a communicant. Forest Hill Funeral Home East in Memphis has charge. She was a founding member of National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington and a member of National Association of Police Organizations and Disabled American Veterans. Mrs. Billings, the widow of Franklin L. Billings, leaves a daughter, Tamara L. Billings of Memphis; a son, Charles L. Billings of Horseshoe Lake; three sisters, Connie Lewis Taylor of Hickory Flat, Miss., and Elizabeth Frances Taylor and Lilly Aleen Taylor, both of Kansas City, Mo.; a brother, Eugene Max Taylor of North Carolina, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to St. Anne Catholic Church.
Commercial Appeal Memphis Tn 11/15/04
Horseshoe Lake -- Bonnie Karen Billings, 73, formerly of Memphis, homemaker, died Thursday at her daughter's home in Memphis. Services will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Anne Catholic Church on Highland in Memphis, where she was a communicant. Forest Hill Funeral Home East in Memphis has charge. She was a founding member of National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington and a member of National Association of Police Organizations and Disabled American Veterans. Mrs. Billings, the widow of Franklin L. Billings, leaves a daughter, Tamara L. Billings of Memphis; a son, Charles L. Billings of Horseshoe Lake; three sisters, Connie Lewis Taylor of Hickory Flat, Miss., and Elizabeth Frances Taylor and Lilly Aleen Taylor, both of Kansas City, Mo.; a brother, Eugene Max Taylor of North Carolina, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to St. Anne Catholic Church.
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