Mrs. Billie Futch Floyd

Mrs. Billie Futch Floyd obituary, Mount Pleasant, SC

Mrs. Billie Futch Floyd

Billie Floyd Obituary

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A mother's love never ends. It lives in the hearts of her children forever. The children of Billie Floyd sadly announce the passing of their beloved mother. She went to her Lord on November 4th at the age of 96. She was a shining example of her generation, the greatest one. Born in St. Augustine, Florida on July 2, 1925 to Bill and Julie Futch, she was the youngest of five children. The Great Depression swept her family into a struggle where grit and determination made the difference. That lesson was not lost on young Billie. After graduating from high school, Billie worked at a local Ft. Lauderdale movie theater. There she met her future husband, a handsome naval officer training for WWII duty. He was fascinated by the beautiful ticket seller. They fell in love and arranged to marry in Booth Bay Harbor, Maine, her fiancés next training station. She boarded a troop train and rode it all the way up the coast. Until then she had never been out of Florida. She spent the next 64 years living the adventures that trip started. During the war years, Billie experienced many of the challenges of home-front wives. Her husband was stationed in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters with brief home leaves in between. Billie worked for the war effort, scrapbooked every news article about the different campaigns, and prepared for the arrival of their first child. Her husband learned of the baby's birth by ship-to-ship morse code. "It's a girl!", it blinked. After the war, the family was stationed in Washington, D.C. where their second child was born. Billie's husband worked in the White House as an aide de camp. At one social occasion, Billie met President and Mrs. Truman. This was one of many memorable experiences she would relate to family over the years. Sea duty to shore duty, Billie packed and moved with two children in tow. Once there, she organized the new home, saw to her children's schooling, and hosted elaborate entertainments for the naval and civilian communities. She loved to cook and became an accomplished gourmet. Also, from her time in Booth Bay on, she loved to play Bridge, especially Duplicate. She retired as a Ruby Point Master. During another assignment in D.C., their third child arrived. Not soon after his birth, they packed to move to Charleston, S.C. Billie loved Charleston. It wasn't a duty station to her. It was home. There they settled into a house on Peaks Pike in West Ashley and welcomed their fourth child. Orders to D.C. appeared again. There Billie met one of the biggest challenges of her husband's naval career. He was assigned as the naval attaché to Fidel Castro's Cuba. After they moved to Havana, the tension between the regime and US erupted because of the impending missile crisis. Billie and the children were ordered to the safety of Miami. Her husband stayed to close the embassy. He fled the island with the last remaining U. S. embassy flag. Later, at Billie's behest, that flag was donated to the Charleston Museum to honor her late husband, Captain Joe Floyd. After a tour in Panama and then D.C. the Floyds decided to retire to their beloved Charleston. They built a home on Knotty Pine Road on James Island, and each began to contribute to the rich culture of Charleston life and enjoy the arrival of many grandchildren. Billie opened a medical uniform shop, Charleston Uniforms, near Roper Hospital. There she served the medical community for many years. Billie's beloved Bethel Methodist Church became the center to her life for many years. Cooking and organizing events for the church gave her great joy. The Charleston Symphony Orchestra League, Symphony Designer House, Spoleto, and the Charleston Bridge Center were other places and events where she volunteered, contributed, attended, and loved. The last years of her life were spent at Somerby Active Seniors Home in Mt. Pleasant. There she was known as "Miss Billie" because of her elegant style and grace. Her abundant life was filled with family, friends, love, laughter, and... great cooking! Billie is survived by her four children: Julee Ford (Tom) of Republic of Panama, Candy Culberson (Jack) of Sierra Vista, Az, Joseph "Chip" Floyd (Pam) of Beaufort, S.C., Wayne Floyd (Kristie) of St. Thomas Island, S.C.; 10 grandchildren: Scott (Natalia), Paul (Davene), Mark, Renee (David), Christine, Colette (Drew), Jody (Sara), Alaina, Weston (Michelle) and Adam (Lauren); 11 great-grandchildren: Matthew (Monica), Josh, Sierra, Sarah, Nathan, Sam, S.J., Adrian, Nathan, Emma Grace, and Harry; and two great-great grandchildren: Shawn and Lynn. Funeral arrangements are being made by J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Funeral Chapel. There will be a visitation at the J. Henry Stuhr Chapel on Calhoun Street Monday November 15, 2021 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. A memorial service will be held in Bethel United Methodist Church downtown at the corner of Pitt Street and Calhoun on Tuesday, November 16th at 12:00 p.m. Interment will follow at 1:30 p.m. in Holy Cross Cemetery at the intersection of Harbor View Road and Ft. Johnson Road on James Island. In lieu of flowers the family is requesting that donations be made in Billie's name to the Charleston Bridge Center, Symphony Designer House, or the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.

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November 27, 2021

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November 18, 2021

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November 16, 2021

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Paul Culberson

November 27, 2021

Mama, I will always remember your laugh. One could hear it all the way from the kitchen down to the pond in the back. I will remember the holidays spent at the house on Knotty Pine Rd, the trips into Charleston to your Uniform Shop (where we always got something cool) and the visits with our children as life proceeded to get out in from of us. Most of all I will remember the times I stayed with you all when my father was sent off to Vietnam, when we were waiting on housing to open up in Germany so we could go, when we were in military limbo on our way to the next duty assignment or when Charleston was the meeting point for family coming in from all over. I will always remember the food, 5 star all the time! I have very fond memories of those times and the times that followed and would not change any of it. One day we will all be reunited again but until that time, know you will be missed by all.

Sandra Gordon

November 18, 2021

Billy was kind, welcoming to me when I worked with her on Charleston Symphony League projects when I get as new to Charleston. I remember her with great fondness.

Debbie Rooney Goulding

November 16, 2021

My heartfelt sympathy for your loss. I met Billie when I was a CSOL new member. She was very warm and welcoming! It was always a fun day volunteering at the Symphony Showhouse when Billie was there, too. She loved her family very much!
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this sad time.

Julie Fenimore

November 16, 2021

Billie is someone whom I shall always treasure. We met at the CSOL so many years ago. Each time I saw her at any event, she was wearimg the most interesting and unusual jewelry . What a treat for us all.

I wanted to grow up like her...well, never made it, but I remember her smile and interest in everything that was going on.

She shall be missed. Best, Julie Fenimore/CSOL member

Sandy Goodwin

November 16, 2021

Billie was such a sweetheart and such a character! She had an amazingly flamboyant way of dressing....and her cane! omg....i knew her when we both worked at the Charleston Symphony Designer Showhouse...for many years. she usually volunteered in the "scarf room". and was terrific in helping customers find just the right accessory from Karen's wonderful selection! she was a HOOT! lovely and funny! reading her obituary, it makes me sad that i never talked to her more about her life! what a wonderful one she had! i am grateful to have known her only slightly.... may she rest in peace and bring joy and color to her current abode!

Charleston Symphony Orchestra League

November 16, 2021

Sending our deepest condolences to the family of Billie Floyd, life member and longtime supporter of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra League. She is rememberd for her unique personality and the contributions she made to our organization for many years, where she shared her time and talents at the Designer Show House and Revels events.

Candy Culberson

November 12, 2021

Mom was a kind and warm person who sometimes struggled to express the depth of her love in words. Cooking for family was her substitute for that expression . Her kitchen was always the heart of the home where she lavished her affection in the form of fabulous food.

Knowing that, I was taken by surprise on my last visit with her when she gave me a plaque expressing her love for me. It ended with, "I hold you dear." It sits on my desk right now, and every time I look at it, my eyes fill with tears.

Mom had a full and accomplished life and often said, at the age of 96, she was ready to go. But I never imagined life without Mom. I have to stop myself from picking up the phone to call and hear her laughing voice. Mom, I want you know that I hold you dear and always will. Love you Mom

Clean up after another wonderful meal

Jack Culberson

November 12, 2021

As the two sons-in-law, (Tom Ford -deceased) husband of Julee Floyd Ford and (Jack Culberson) husband of Candy Floyd Culberson, I speak for both Tom and myself in saying that Billie Floyd was the best mother-in-law a man could ever imagine. She was always supportive, loving, gracious, and always available when needed; yet never interfering or over bearing. Billie treated both Tom and me as if we were sons rather than sons-in-law. Her home was always filled with happy and engaging family savoring the aromas of wonderful gourmet delights. Billie was the epitome of the Southern lady whose central theme was family, friends, coupled with a keen sense of right and wrong. If you were in Billie's home on Sundays, you were going to escort her to church. Billie, you can be proud of the legacy you left for us to continue and grow. Know we love you, miss you, and when you arrive at those pearly gates, give Joe and Tom and all those who preceded you a great big hug!

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Sandee White

November 11, 2021

I met Billie at the Bridge Center and always enjoyed playing with her. She was a beautiful, delightful person, always so kind to others. Condolences to her family.

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