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Billie Halka

Oregon, Ohio

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HALKABillie C. Billie C. Halka, age 70, of Oregon Ohio, passed away on Wednesday, February 6, 2013, at Ebeid Hospice in Sylvania. She was born on November 5, 1942, to William and Virginia (Strouthers) Hymore. Billie graduated from Waite High School. She started her working life as a Hairdresser...

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Angela, I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a wonderful person. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Dalia Estrada-Villarreal & Linda Potter

There are no words my darling, beautiful, amazing mama. I tried with all my soul to keep you well. I had to say goodbye. This Wasent what I planned dear mother - not what I planned at all. Wish somehow I could tell you how empty I feel right now. A part of me went with you, a part that time can't heal. I wish I had you back again to hold this empty hand. But the lord seen you suffering to much for you to bear. No more pain or sadness it was time for you to rest. The time away from your babies...

My heart is breaking for the most amazing friend a girl could have. Thank you Billie for you and your family and all the friendships with all. You will be missed.

Such a BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, with a HEART and SOUL to match, WE were given a PROMISE, That one day we would be reunited with the one's that we have lost'd and loved so much, so in that day... may the lord find us and find us well, you are a woman that is loved by many and I guess I can say that I love you too, because of the children you had and that I made friends with, my love for them is strong and true! and because of you, BILLY, I hold a special place in my heart for you and your Family!!!!...

Billie i will always remember you fondly...R.I.H. :(

I have fond childhood memories of growing up together. You always kept me laughing. We were born a month apart and I loved that I shared your Mother's birthdate. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time.

She may be gone, but not forgotten....
RIP Billy!

Billie was my aunt, and though I had not been in touch for quite some time, I have very fond memories of her. As a child, aunt Billie did my nails and I loved hanging out with her and spending the night. She taught me to sew and helped me make an outfit for a 4-H project that won 2nd place at the county fair. We shared a love for all thing girly, and I loved her very much! I will forever keep the happy memories tucked in my heart.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.