Billy Frank Edwards was born November 15, 1960 in Hobbs New Mexico to Billy & Joyce Edwards. He is proudly called pawpaw also Old hound dog, favorite son n law, & frilly bank just to mention a few. Billy passed on August 25, 2025 in Minden, LA.
Billy is survived by his daughters: Lace edwards, Amber & husband Jonathan Taylor. Grandchildren: Riley, Gary, Noah, Khloe, Liam & Ryker. Sister: Cathy & husband Larry Johnson. Nephews & Neice: Clay Baker, Justin Baker and Crystal Edwards. Father n law & Mother n law: Tommy & wife Judy Wooten. Lots of great nieces and nephews.
Billy is proceded by his loving wife of 25 years Deborah Edwards, parents: Billy & Joyce Edwards, brother: Richard Williams, sisters: Cheryl Causey & LaDonna Williams, father n law: Clint Griffin.
Billy has been either a mechanic or in the oil field in some type of way all his life following the footsteps of his dad "Mr.Bill".
Billy has made several friends over the years in the oil field along with broke out several men in the field.
Billy could be the sweetest soul and never met a stranger, could have you laughing in less than 5 minutes.
Billy's heart and soul was his loving wife Deborah and he would proudly shout to the world of their love. It was truly beautiful and one of a kind.
His second favorite thing were his babies (dogs) they were also his world and his companions.
He will be greatly missed and never forgotten! Honest and for true!
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