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Billy M. Whittington
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Billy M. Whittington passed away on October 22, 2012 at the age 50 after a long battle with COPD. Billy was preceded in death by his parents Eugene & Helen Whittington and a sister Cathy Whittington.
A gathering of the family & friends will be held at the home of Betty Whittington on Wednesday October 24, 2012.
Cremation Society of South Carolina
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LIVINGSTON TINA
October 28, 2012
Kristopher
October 27, 2012
Will miss Billy, an old high school Friend. Back then it was just the four of us. My condolences to his family.
Kristopher Stevens
October 27, 2012
To all of Billy's family...you are in my thoughts and prayers. Billy was a special man and I will certainly miss him. I know his life was cut short, but knowing that he was at peace with his life gives me much reassurance. Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I will cherish the wonderful memories of his humor, his love for his family, and his friendship. blessings and peace on this journey and lifting prayers for strength, comfort and love.
Traci Bennett
Hospice Chaplain
Traci Bennett
October 24, 2012
RIP Billy
jim swink
October 24, 2012
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