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Billy Gene Adkisson

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Billy Gene Adkisson

Birth
Windyville, Dallas County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Feb 2023 (aged 84)
Burial
Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Billy Gene Adkisson, 84, a resident of East Prairie, MO, passed from this life February 11, 2023. He was born July 3, 1938, in Windyville, MO, near East Prairie, to Rudolph and Alice Adkisson.

Bill was proud to have been born into a hard-working farm family that grew, cotton, corn, and soybeans. His experiences on the farm shaped his core values which included hard work, a never quit attitude, charity, resilience, sharing, and service. His nature was to lift and engage people, believing that everyone has something of value to offer.

Bill married Peggy Sue Marshall, also of East Prairie, March 19,1955. They, like many contemporaries, eloped to Corinth MS, taking witnesses with them. In the Spring of 1961, they began their improbable journey on a lark, when Bill called Peggy from CA to tell her about its beauty and opportunity, and jokingly told her to be ready to move when he returned. Upon his return, Bill found Peggy had sold everything and was ready to go. Bill, Peggy, Eddie and Gary got in the car and were off to CA.

Hometown friend, Doug Miller, repeatedly invited Bill to church, once they arrived in Ontario, CA. He finally agreed and his life was profoundly changed, as he found what he had been searching for, Jesus Christ. It was a radical change! Bill embraced Christianity and quickly expressed his desire to become a minister.

The young family of four, including Eddie, a first grader, and Gary, a kindergartner, moved to the bay area of CA where he and Peggy enrolled in Bible College. Kirk was born shortly before both graduated.

Upon graduation Bill accepted a pastorate in Gardena, CA beginning a 53 year ministry journey. Peggy was a huge part of that ministry using her talent as a teacher and children's church pastor. Together, they pastored churches in 9 states.

Bill was a pioneer church planter with The Free Will Baptist denomination of Nashville, TN and served as a missionary in Canada. Bill and Peggy later developed a love for the people of Mexico and over several years sponsored trips to assist in building churches, and together raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for an orphanage/school to be built in Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico where 16 boys and 16 girls now reside and attend school.

They made several visits and Peggy told of taking an hours-long trip in a small boat up a river to a remote area. Just as Bill and Peggy wondered how much further, they heard cheering children from atop a mountain. Their arrival was much anticipated as Peggy delivered 300 Beanie Babies to the village children for Christmas! There are many stories like this from across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico as they impacted lives in their ministry.

Bill loved horses, always had a joke, and gave away hundreds of bicycles he collected and repaired. He collected many things, and with an entrepreneurial spirit, he successfully bought and sold tractors and equipment, horses, and tack, and much more. He and Peggy also owned and operated retail stores, all while ministering full-time.
But most importantly, they impacted people's lives for eternity.

In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by son Kirk Adkisson, granddaughter Sara Adkisson, brothers, Paul, Ralph, Jack, Harold (Joe), Jerry, Kenny Keck, and sisters, Thelma, and Dean.

Visitation will begin at 11:30 AM Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at McMikle Funeral Home in Charleston, MO with the funeral service to follow at 1:00 PM, with Rev. Wayne Bess of Nashville, TN officiating and assisted by Rev. Larry Kirby.

Interment will be at IOOF Cemetery near Charleston under the direction of McMikle Funeral Home.

A special thanks to the staff of Aspire Senior Living in East Prairie, where Bill shared love and encouragement, and kept them laughing.
Billy Gene Adkisson, 84, a resident of East Prairie, MO, passed from this life February 11, 2023. He was born July 3, 1938, in Windyville, MO, near East Prairie, to Rudolph and Alice Adkisson.

Bill was proud to have been born into a hard-working farm family that grew, cotton, corn, and soybeans. His experiences on the farm shaped his core values which included hard work, a never quit attitude, charity, resilience, sharing, and service. His nature was to lift and engage people, believing that everyone has something of value to offer.

Bill married Peggy Sue Marshall, also of East Prairie, March 19,1955. They, like many contemporaries, eloped to Corinth MS, taking witnesses with them. In the Spring of 1961, they began their improbable journey on a lark, when Bill called Peggy from CA to tell her about its beauty and opportunity, and jokingly told her to be ready to move when he returned. Upon his return, Bill found Peggy had sold everything and was ready to go. Bill, Peggy, Eddie and Gary got in the car and were off to CA.

Hometown friend, Doug Miller, repeatedly invited Bill to church, once they arrived in Ontario, CA. He finally agreed and his life was profoundly changed, as he found what he had been searching for, Jesus Christ. It was a radical change! Bill embraced Christianity and quickly expressed his desire to become a minister.

The young family of four, including Eddie, a first grader, and Gary, a kindergartner, moved to the bay area of CA where he and Peggy enrolled in Bible College. Kirk was born shortly before both graduated.

Upon graduation Bill accepted a pastorate in Gardena, CA beginning a 53 year ministry journey. Peggy was a huge part of that ministry using her talent as a teacher and children's church pastor. Together, they pastored churches in 9 states.

Bill was a pioneer church planter with The Free Will Baptist denomination of Nashville, TN and served as a missionary in Canada. Bill and Peggy later developed a love for the people of Mexico and over several years sponsored trips to assist in building churches, and together raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for an orphanage/school to be built in Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico where 16 boys and 16 girls now reside and attend school.

They made several visits and Peggy told of taking an hours-long trip in a small boat up a river to a remote area. Just as Bill and Peggy wondered how much further, they heard cheering children from atop a mountain. Their arrival was much anticipated as Peggy delivered 300 Beanie Babies to the village children for Christmas! There are many stories like this from across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico as they impacted lives in their ministry.

Bill loved horses, always had a joke, and gave away hundreds of bicycles he collected and repaired. He collected many things, and with an entrepreneurial spirit, he successfully bought and sold tractors and equipment, horses, and tack, and much more. He and Peggy also owned and operated retail stores, all while ministering full-time.
But most importantly, they impacted people's lives for eternity.

In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by son Kirk Adkisson, granddaughter Sara Adkisson, brothers, Paul, Ralph, Jack, Harold (Joe), Jerry, Kenny Keck, and sisters, Thelma, and Dean.

Visitation will begin at 11:30 AM Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at McMikle Funeral Home in Charleston, MO with the funeral service to follow at 1:00 PM, with Rev. Wayne Bess of Nashville, TN officiating and assisted by Rev. Larry Kirby.

Interment will be at IOOF Cemetery near Charleston under the direction of McMikle Funeral Home.

A special thanks to the staff of Aspire Senior Living in East Prairie, where Bill shared love and encouragement, and kept them laughing.


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