Billy loved his family. He would always greet them with a friendly “go home” when he saw them, but would always remind them to “come back to see me” before the family left. He always enjoyed the times when he was able to go camping, especially with his mom and dad. Family was important to him.
Billy loved the Lord. He also enjoyed going to church and singing hymns. One of his favorite pastimes was watching old westerns. Billy was loved by everyone who knew him and he will be greatly missed.
Billy is preceded in death by his mother, Pauline (Campbell) Dotson.
Left to cherish Billy’s memory are his father, Raymond D. Dotson of Pelsor, Arkansas; a brother, Charles Dotson and wife Bertie of Huntsville, Arkansas, a sister, Emma Smith and husband John of Elm Springs, Arkansas; a brother, Ray Dotson and wife Lesa of Springdale, Arkansas; 7 nieces and nephews; and a host of great nieces and nephews.
Billy loved his family. He would always greet them with a friendly “go home” when he saw them, but would always remind them to “come back to see me” before the family left. He always enjoyed the times when he was able to go camping, especially with his mom and dad. Family was important to him.
Billy loved the Lord. He also enjoyed going to church and singing hymns. One of his favorite pastimes was watching old westerns. Billy was loved by everyone who knew him and he will be greatly missed.
Billy is preceded in death by his mother, Pauline (Campbell) Dotson.
Left to cherish Billy’s memory are his father, Raymond D. Dotson of Pelsor, Arkansas; a brother, Charles Dotson and wife Bertie of Huntsville, Arkansas, a sister, Emma Smith and husband John of Elm Springs, Arkansas; a brother, Ray Dotson and wife Lesa of Springdale, Arkansas; 7 nieces and nephews; and a host of great nieces and nephews.
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