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Billy W. Mathis

Fairburn, Georgia

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Billy W. Mathis SPARTANBURG, SC-- Billy W. Mathis, affectionately known as "Perk", 80, passed away on Monday, March 9, 2009, in Peachtree City, GA. Born in Pacolet Mills, SC, he was the son of the late Fred and Maude Mathis. He received a degree in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University...

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Bobbie and Family, Our deepest sympathy, and prayers are with you. I have many fond memories of knowing and working with "Perk" for so many years. He was truly a Genleman and I was privileged to be a friend of his. May GOD be with you during this time of your great loss.
Eben and Margaret Hanna

Bobbie: You have been in our thoughts so much in recent weeks and especially in the last few days. We know that you and all your family will miss Perk terribly along with the many people who knew and loved him. We also know that you gave him all the love and care that one could possibly receive, and we hope you will take comfort in that. Perk was the kind of person that one could only say good things about. There should be more like him. We're sorry we couldn't make the memorial...

Kay and family,
Your father, Billy Mathis, was clearly a dearly loved and respected man. His impact while on this earth was one that Christians aspire to. I know he will be missed and I am sorry for your loss. Be reassured though that he is now in a better place. Warmest regards, Allyson Caddell

Bobbie and Family, Our Deepest sympathy, and prayers are with you. We would like to share something that was sent to us at a time of grief.... On Parting from Love Ones... "Just as God gives us our loved ones and does not lose them in the giving, so do we not lose them in returning them to Him. For life is eternal, love immortal and death is just a horizon beyond which we cannot see with our narrow, earthly vision." (Author Unknown) We will see you when you return home. Alta and Jerry Neese

Dear Bobbie, Kay, Sandra and family, I am at a loss for the right words to say to all of you at this time. Just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I know with the love you have for each other and with God's help you will have the strength to get through this difficult time. I wish I could be there to give you support, but as you well know I just cannot be there. I will always remember the good times that Clyde and I spent with all of you at David and Kay's home, especially during...

Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.