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Billie Ruth Johnson

Dallas, Texas

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Johnson, Billie Ruth Wheat Billie was born in Graham, Texas to Roy and Nita Wheat and passed away, Thursday, October 30, 2008 in Garland, Texas. After graduating from Graham High School, Billie moved with her family to Dallas where she took a job at First National Bank. She worked the bank's...

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Coach, I am so sorry that I can not be there to honor Mrs. Johnson's passing. She was such a wonderful lady, always having just the right thing to say at the right time. I will never forget her beautiful smile. Again, I am so sorry to be so far away at a time like this.

I feel I have lost my mom all over again. I know in my heart Shirley Ann Graves Fremming and Billie Wheat Johnson are having a ball dancing on every cloud. My love to all the family and my prayers.

Dear Mr. Johnson,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved Billie. I enjoyed working with her; she was always happy and laughed often. She made everyone feel special. I will miss her.

Homer, Joc
I'am so sorry I will be unable to be with you to share in our loss of Billie. My Dad speeks highly of all of you.

I will miss Billie, she was truly one of the kindest people that you would ever meet and there are not enough kind words to say about her. She was my Big Sister in the Soroptimist Club and I learned a lot from her.

Billie was such a special person. Always giving and caring about everyone. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Rita Bankston
Chad Hardcastle

Billie remains so fresh in our memory. She was always encouraging and generous with time every where I met her. I recognized her chief job was to keep Homer in line. She will be missed by so many of us, as she was a very, very special lady. One of a kind.
James A. and Lois R. Glasscock

Homer: I am so sorry I will be unable to be with you to share in our loss of Billie. We all loved her; a very special person. Bea and Mason also wish you to know you are in our thoughs.

I just met Homer and Billie a few months ago at the nursing home when my Auxiliary went to play bingo with the patients. Billie was dressed "to the nines" and Homer really enjoyed helping her play (and win). I could see the love between the two and my prayers are with you in your loss.