Mary R. Billings
Mrs. Mary Griner Rogers Billings, 85, died June 24 at Azalealand Nursing Home.
She was a native of Screven County and the widow of Robert Lee Rogers and Cecil Billings. She was a secretary of Rogers Insurance Agency until her retirement. She was a graduate of Julliard Conservatory of Music, had served as Director of the quartet at Temple Mickve Israel and also as soloist with First Baptist Church and Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church. She was a member of Cokesbury United Methodist Church and served as church pianist. She was a piano and voice teacher in Savannah for many years.
SURVIVORS: a sister-in-law, Mrs. Johnnie R. Rogers of Savannah; a cousin, Martha Bell of St. Simons Island; and several nieces and nephews.
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. today at Hubert C. Baker Funeral Home, burial in Bonaventure Cemetery.
REMEMBRANCES: Cokesbury United Methodist Church
Savannah News, Friday, June 26, 1998
Mary R. Billings
Mrs. Mary Griner Rogers Billings, 85, died June 24 at Azalealand Nursing Home.
She was a native of Screven County and the widow of Robert Lee Rogers and Cecil Billings. She was a secretary of Rogers Insurance Agency until her retirement. She was a graduate of Julliard Conservatory of Music, had served as Director of the quartet at Temple Mickve Israel and also as soloist with First Baptist Church and Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church. She was a member of Cokesbury United Methodist Church and served as church pianist. She was a piano and voice teacher in Savannah for many years.
SURVIVORS: a sister-in-law, Mrs. Johnnie R. Rogers of Savannah; a cousin, Martha Bell of St. Simons Island; and several nieces and nephews.
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. today at Hubert C. Baker Funeral Home, burial in Bonaventure Cemetery.
REMEMBRANCES: Cokesbury United Methodist Church
Savannah News, Friday, June 26, 1998
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