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Billy Brenard Thompson

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Billy Brenard Thompson

Birth
Death
3 Dec 2008 (aged 52)
Burial
Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1548611, Longitude: -88.2152222
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Billy Thompson
Billy Brenard Thompson, 52, of Hardin County, died Wednesday, Dec. 3. He was born in Hardin County, the son of Bobbie Jean Thompson and the late R.C. Luttrell. He was united in marriage to Cecilia Diane Oakley, who survives. Mr. Thompson was employed with Praxis Industries as a foam gun operator. He was previously employed with Clayton Homes as a carpet layer, Brown Shoe Company, Savannah Electronics and Savannah Furniture Exchange. He also did mechanical work. He was a member of Love Tabernacle Church Church of God in Christ. Services were held Sunday, Dec. 7, at Shackelford Chapel in Savannah with Eddie Payne officiating. Burial was in the Memory Gardens at Savannah. In addition to his wife, Cecilia, he is survived by his mother, Bobbie Jean Thompson; a son, Carlos Thompson of Savannah; a daughter, Evelyn Nichole Thompson of Savannah; two brothers, Lamond Hottiman and Kevin Thompson, both of Savannah; three sisters, Darnita Bradley of Columbus, Ohio, Jeanette Corbin and Joanna Luttrell, both of Mansfield, Ohio. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Rosie and Robert White.
Billy Thompson
Billy Brenard Thompson, 52, of Hardin County, died Wednesday, Dec. 3. He was born in Hardin County, the son of Bobbie Jean Thompson and the late R.C. Luttrell. He was united in marriage to Cecilia Diane Oakley, who survives. Mr. Thompson was employed with Praxis Industries as a foam gun operator. He was previously employed with Clayton Homes as a carpet layer, Brown Shoe Company, Savannah Electronics and Savannah Furniture Exchange. He also did mechanical work. He was a member of Love Tabernacle Church Church of God in Christ. Services were held Sunday, Dec. 7, at Shackelford Chapel in Savannah with Eddie Payne officiating. Burial was in the Memory Gardens at Savannah. In addition to his wife, Cecilia, he is survived by his mother, Bobbie Jean Thompson; a son, Carlos Thompson of Savannah; a daughter, Evelyn Nichole Thompson of Savannah; two brothers, Lamond Hottiman and Kevin Thompson, both of Savannah; three sisters, Darnita Bradley of Columbus, Ohio, Jeanette Corbin and Joanna Luttrell, both of Mansfield, Ohio. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Rosie and Robert White.

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