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Billy Joe Munselle

Houston, Texas

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Billy Joe (Slats) Munselle, of Deer Park, Texas, went to be with the Lord March 15, 2012 with his family by his side in Pasadena, Texas. Bill was born November 1, 1934 to Joe and Ollie Munselle in Fort Knox, Texas. Billy Joe came from West Texas to Houston in 1954 at the age of 19....

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Please do accept my heartfelt condolences and am sorry for your loss. In your spare time do read the book of John 5: 25, 26 and John 5: 28 and 29.

My father in-law was a luminous soul. He was full of laughter, and his smile always softened my worries. He watched out after me like I was one of his own. I have said, and will continue to say, that he was a guardian angel. To myself, and to many others. Pure of heart, he looked out for his fellow man. He taught me so much about life and love in the 12 years that I knew him and I will never forget him. Or his stories. He was one of a kind. You finally have your angel wings now Dad. I know...

in the short time that i was your mail carrier u made an impression on me..loved hearing your stories. god bless you and your family

I am praying for your family.

One of the most genuine people i ever worked with at Diamond / Oxy - a west Texas gem.

Charlie and I were neighbors of bill and joyce for years and I want everyone to know how he was the most nicest,sweetest and caring person you ever wanted to meet. His smile always made you feel good and he will be missed by us. May the lord be with him and his family at this time..

My husband Charlie and I lived next door to bill and Joyce for many years and I can say that he was one of the finest, dearest and friendliest person you ever wanted to be with and always smiling. We will miss you very much and that you are with god. Bless his family through this trying time. Charlie & Linda Dye

My condolences to the Munselle family. I worked with Slats in the cellroom @ OxyVinyls for quite a few years. He was one of a kind, and will surely be missed by all. A true "people" person that never met a stranger.

I worked with "Slats" during the early 70's at Diamond Shamrock. He had such good humor and at times even made work fun. May your cheerful memories give you strength during this time of sorrow.