Billy Ray Addison, 56, Route 7, Boaz, passed away Saturday after an extended illness. Funeral at Collier-Butler Funeral Home, Gadsden and internment in Crestwood Cemetery. Survivors, wife, Mrs. Marguerite Davidson Addison; daughters, brothers, Reno, A.A., Earl, M.C.; sisters, Inez, Joyce; and grandchildren. He was a member of Forrest Avenue Cumberland Presbyterian Church, serving as an elder and chairman of the 1980 building committee; Boaz Masonic Lodge 546; veteran of WWII and Korean Conflict. He was a millwright at the B.O.F. Dept. at Republic Steel. Additional information mentioned in the funeral notice in THE GADSDEN TIMES, Sunday, July 31, 1983.
Belton A. and Tressie Pearl's children:
Reno Christopher
Acton A. (also called Y.C.)
Marcus Clarence
F.M.
Billy Ray
Earl
Inez
Joyce
Billy Ray Addison, 56, Route 7, Boaz, passed away Saturday after an extended illness. Funeral at Collier-Butler Funeral Home, Gadsden and internment in Crestwood Cemetery. Survivors, wife, Mrs. Marguerite Davidson Addison; daughters, brothers, Reno, A.A., Earl, M.C.; sisters, Inez, Joyce; and grandchildren. He was a member of Forrest Avenue Cumberland Presbyterian Church, serving as an elder and chairman of the 1980 building committee; Boaz Masonic Lodge 546; veteran of WWII and Korean Conflict. He was a millwright at the B.O.F. Dept. at Republic Steel. Additional information mentioned in the funeral notice in THE GADSDEN TIMES, Sunday, July 31, 1983.
Belton A. and Tressie Pearl's children:
Reno Christopher
Acton A. (also called Y.C.)
Marcus Clarence
F.M.
Billy Ray
Earl
Inez
Joyce
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