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Billie Linginfelter Cannon

Knoxville, Tennessee

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CANNON, BILLIE LINGINFELTER - age 92, of Knoxville, formerly of Townsend, passed away Thursday morning, January 7, 2010. Billie was an active member of Cokesbury United Methodist Church, where she taught children's and adults' Sunday School, was involved in visitation, cooked for Wonderful...

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Linda & Terry, Amanda , Josh and families, our sympathy to you all. What an inspirational person your Mother/Grandmother was. She was a joyful person and I know will be missed by everyone she touched. Love to you all, Holly & Mark Welch, Coppell, Texas

Tom, Bob, Linda and families, my heart and prayers are with you in your walk of lonliness. Your strength, memories and God will get you through this time. I feel like I grew up in the Cannon family, each of you are so special to me as was Billie Ray, Granny, your mom and dad. I will always remember all of the fun times. Thank each of you for my second home.
Love to all,
Melody

Billie was always an inspiration to our family. She was so kind to our daughters and made them feel very special. We will remember her with very fond memories.
Chip and Pat Davis

Linda, Terry, and Family,

we were truly blessed and honored to take care of Billie all these years. It was a honor to know her. Thank you for sharing her with us, and we are holding you close in our prayers.
Dr Stallings and Patty Fuller

I didn't know Billie very long but she touched my life as I'm sure she did to everyone who was blessed with meeting her. The conversations we had were brief but wonderful. She was a woman who loved life, family, friends and learning. She will be greatly missed because she was an amazing inspiration to all the residents she met as well as to me. I will always think of her when I hear, "Somewhere over the rainbow."

Bill was an amazing, intelligent and beautiful lady. She was also a very dear friend. Our condolences to the family. Tige and Othello Roberts

I have such fond memories of Billie from Knoxville City Schools. She taught Kg. at West View Elementary when I worked there as a speech language pathologist. She was always a favorite of mine- so upbeat with a beautiful smile. Plus, we were both Big Orange Fans!! Please accept me deepest sympathy and may your memories of your precious mother and grandmother bring you many smiles in years to come.
Sincerely, Pam Bradley Omar

Billie was a dear and wonderful person. I volunteered with her on the kitchen crew for Wonderful Wednesday. When Ray was sick, I sent fruit and homemade truffles to Nashville. She will be greatly missed. Blessings,

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.