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Billy J. McGough

Phoenix, Arizona

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Billy J. McGough Billy J. McGough, 74, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away peacefully in his home on December 27, 2005. The third of 5 children, Billy was born to Elbert and Mamie McGough in Kentucky on November 1, 1931. He is survived by his mother, Mamie McGough, 95 years old; his wife, Lou...

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We did not know Billy well but through Tawnya we know he was a great man and much loved by all.We are happy our paths have crossed and though life is short,there is nothing finer than family and friends to keep the life stories alive.
With love to Tawnya,Lou and family.

Dear AuntMamie, Lou and Family, I was so sorry to hear of billy's passing. I saw him the last time I was in Phoenix, going on 4 years ago. It was Aunt Mamies b'day and I reminded her of how she nursed me along with Billy, as he was only 4 days older than me, until my mother finally got some milk. I will be praying for the family. Joyce McGough Augenstein. Love you ALL.

My father, my dad, 1/2 of 2 who loved us and guided us and never waivered. For too long you were in pain now you can run and laugh again. You are missed and will forever be loved. Keep watching over us as we all will need it. I love you, I cry, but I will not give in because I am my father's daughter. I will have the strength to achieve. Until I see you again keep watching over me.

Love,

Your baby girl

I never got to know Billy like I would have like to but everytime I went to the house he allway greeted me with a smile and a good firm hand shake,he never judged me for being the long hair creepy person that Iam, and allways treated me like I was part of the family. I allway felt welcome and allways left the house with a hand shake and a invitation to come back anytime. to his family i send my warmest sympathy.And if any of you ever need anything I would hope that you will call us, we will...

It is with heavy heart that I write this note of condolence to Billy's family.... my family.

I was welcomed into Billy's loving embrace the very moment we met 16 years ago. Since that day, I've never walked into the McGough house without a warm hug followed up with are you thirsty,hungry, can I fix you something to eat. I never left the McGough house without the same warm hug and kiss that I received when I came in.

He was the kind of man that no matter how brief your...

Bill was a great friend to me and all of his Neighbors.I walked to Bill's House almost every day and he always greeted me. Love to Lou whom I know is going to miss him.
To all of his family,he is now fine and with the Lord in Heaven.
He is not in misery from his healh and is watching our every move and I'm sure he still has the same smile on his face, ahen he thinks about the 48 LB fish he caught.

Love to all.

My heartfelt sympathy to Lou and the kids. Take care of yourselves and I am thinking of you.

Love you,

Luana

To Lou and family:

I had the opportunity to know Billy as my neighbor for 37 years. He was the best neighbor a person could have. When I needed help he was there. We had many wonderful conversations on the back patio. Billy took care of my yard and thought of my yard as his yard. He loved my dogs. He trained my Jasmine the perimeters of the yard, which of course included his yard. He helped me build agility equipment for Jasmine. He helped train her and throughly enjoyed...

To Lou and her family I send prayers that God be with you. I have known Billy since my daughter, Carmolette, moved next door in 1968. Billy helped me many times when Carmolette was out of the state. Billy was always there. He would answer the phone, "Hello Darlin'". Sometimes he would just call to say "Hello" and he always called me grandma. I will miss Billy and I have many wonderful memories of Billy. May God Bless your family especially at this time of need.
Maude (Grandma) Martin