He was born to William H. (Roy) Billings and Gertrude Mae Billings in Shawnee, OK on June 30, 1929. Bill grew up in Nicoma Park, OK and met and married the love of his life, Sue Westmoreland Billings, on January 27, 1951. Together they built a blessed life having four children: Carolyn and (Jack) Camp from Houston, TX; Janet and (Mike) Warren from Choctaw, OK; Steve and (Shelynn) Billings from Choctaw, and Craig Billings and his fiancée, Melissa Dyer from Choctaw. Bill was preceded in death by his parents as well as brother Tom and sister Lila.
Bill is survived by his wife of 68 years Sue of the home as well
as his sister Anita and (Lannie) Nethercutt of Choctaw. He is
also survived by four children, ten grandchildren, and sixteen
great-grandchildren.
Bill was a community leader his entire life serving as a member
of the Choctaw Kiwanis Club, the Choctaw Board of Education,
and the Choctaw United Methodist Church. Bill went on to be a
successful builder and developer in eastern Oklahoma County.
Prior to his real estate career, Bill was a member of the 124th Air
National Guard during the Korean Conflict. Following his
discharge from the guard, he returned to the Choctaw area and
began his first business venture operating a Texaco Station in
Nicoma Park, OK for twelve years.
Services held on June 25, 2019, at the Choctaw United Methodist Church. Internment to follow at Elmwood Cemetery, Choctaw, OK.
He was born to William H. (Roy) Billings and Gertrude Mae Billings in Shawnee, OK on June 30, 1929. Bill grew up in Nicoma Park, OK and met and married the love of his life, Sue Westmoreland Billings, on January 27, 1951. Together they built a blessed life having four children: Carolyn and (Jack) Camp from Houston, TX; Janet and (Mike) Warren from Choctaw, OK; Steve and (Shelynn) Billings from Choctaw, and Craig Billings and his fiancée, Melissa Dyer from Choctaw. Bill was preceded in death by his parents as well as brother Tom and sister Lila.
Bill is survived by his wife of 68 years Sue of the home as well
as his sister Anita and (Lannie) Nethercutt of Choctaw. He is
also survived by four children, ten grandchildren, and sixteen
great-grandchildren.
Bill was a community leader his entire life serving as a member
of the Choctaw Kiwanis Club, the Choctaw Board of Education,
and the Choctaw United Methodist Church. Bill went on to be a
successful builder and developer in eastern Oklahoma County.
Prior to his real estate career, Bill was a member of the 124th Air
National Guard during the Korean Conflict. Following his
discharge from the guard, he returned to the Choctaw area and
began his first business venture operating a Texaco Station in
Nicoma Park, OK for twelve years.
Services held on June 25, 2019, at the Choctaw United Methodist Church. Internment to follow at Elmwood Cemetery, Choctaw, OK.
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