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1966
2024
Billie Brewton, 58, passed away November 30, 2024, in Cleveland, TN.
Billie was preceded in death by her Paternal and Maternal grandparents, Father Billy Cecil Havner, Baby Brother Billy Cecil Havner Jr., several uncles and aunts.
Billie is survived by her Mother Edna Catherine Havner, Sister Susie (Al) Pellam, Husband Marc Brewton, Son Christopher (Kayla) Sharpton, Daughter Heather (Timothy) Lay. Step-children Jovan (Clevon) Johnson, Leann (Christopher) Range and Max Brewton. Grandchildren- Cheyenne (Mathew) Lowder, Trevor Lay, Jacolby Lay, Daisy Johnson, Gabriel Range, Evelyn Sharpton, Nova Lay and Berkley Lay. Nieces, great nephews, great niece and great great niece. A life long friend of thirty years, Gloria Melendez and favorite Uncle JC and Aunt Myra Havner.
Billie was born and raised in South Pittsburg, TN. She attended Red Bank Schools as that was the closest school for her to attend as a deaf child and to obtain her education, while there Billie made some life long friends. Billie enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Despite her health issues, she loved attending Evelyn's softball games and going to watch her cheer. She enjoyed playing UNO with her friends. Most say that Billie's smile was contagious, when she smiled it made everyone smile. No matter where Billie was, she made an impact on everyone that she encountered.
Billie's Celebration of Life will be Thursday, December 5, 2024, at Companion Funeral Home Chapel on the Hill. Visitation will begin at Noon with service immediately following at 2:00 pm.
Companion Funeral staff are honored to assist the Brewton family with these arrangements.
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2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311
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