Ashley Keith Billingsley
Seneca
Ashley Keith Billingsley, 41, passed away March 30, 2013.
He is survived by his wife, Ashlund; and two daughters: Rowan and Madeleine Billingsley of Seneca, SC. He is the son of Pearl Billingsley Gay of Covington, GA and Ray and Donnine Billingsley of Seneca; a sister, Elizabeth Gay of Covington, GA; a brother, Wes Billingsley; nephew, Bode of Anderson; and a maternal grandmother, Frances Goldman of Brooklet, GA.
Memorial services will be held 3PM Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Mt. View Baptist Church in Six Mile with visitation @ 2pm.
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Ray and Donnine: I am so sad to hear of Ashley's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.
Dianne Bomar
April 5, 2013
Dear Rowan and Madeleine,
Praying you feel the presence of the Lord and His Loving arms tightly around you and your family.
With much love and prayers,
Tracy Morgan
April 5, 2013
Thoughts and prayers from Atlanta for Ashley and his family.
April 5, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Ashley. I'm sending you a warm hug from afar.
Nathalie Zwaneveld
April 5, 2013
Ashley was a great friend to my brother, Jerry, and me. I'll always remember how much he loved his Rottweilers. He will be missed.
James Bryan
April 5, 2013
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