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William “Billy” Harold Nunn, son of Bill and Annabeth Nunn, was born in Clovis, California, February 24, 1953, and departed this life March 21, 2024, in Mountain Grove, Missouri. He was 71 years and 26 days of age.
Billy had a successful career in commercial construction. He loved working, and even after retirement, he had to always stay busy doing something.
Billy was united in marriage to Veronica “Louise” Friend on May 26, 1991, in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were blessed with 32 years, 9 months. and 25 days of marriage.
Billy was preceded in death by his father, Bill Nunn, mother, Annabeth Nunn, father-in-law, Billy Friend, mother-in-law, Frances Friend, brothers, Doug Nunn, Ralph Nunn, Barry Nunn, Dale Dugger, and Mike Doyle, and son, Kevin Nunn.
Billy is survived by his loving wife, Louise Nunn, sons, Jeremy (Kristen) Nunn, Billy Keith (Meredith) Nunn, Paul Hill, and Billy (Noemi) Hill, daughter, Winter (Brandon) Norvelle, brothers, Danny (Peggy) Nunn, Jimmy Nunn, and Davey Watts, sisters, Carol Banks, Betty (Bob) Gan, Janet Dugger, and Brenda Doyle, grandchildren, Hunter, Larissa, Brittany, Logan, Brody, Elizabeth, Zackery, Hunter, Jolie and Dylan, nieces, Linda Ortiz, Shiela Butterfield, Rhonda Dugger, Rana (Greg) Supancic, Shannan (Jason) Rand, Jennifer (Justin) Mullen, nephew, Joey (Nicole) Watts, great-nieces and great-nephews, Jacob (Jeri) Butterfield, Nicole (Austin) Davis, Blake Butterfield, Amanda (Austin) Coombs, Cody Dale Tollison, Corey (Ashley) Tollison, Michael (Taylor) Ortiz, Xavier (Christina) Ortiz, Destiny (Levi) Ray, Connor Smith, Kaitlyn (Jaylen) Bevan, Brenden (Chloe) Mullen, Joshua Mullen, Shalyn Kellum, Jaystin Rand, and Jake (Kelsey) Rand, great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews, Xavier III, Cristiano, and Aviana Ortiz, Braelynn and Natalie Ray, Alexandria Ortiz, Elody Bevan, Banks Mullen, Ayden, Avery, and Lauryn Tollison, and many, many other relatives and friends who he loved dearly.
Billy was an amazing uncle. He loved each and every one of them with his whole heart, and he made sure they all knew it.
His hobbies included fishing, boating, and a good BBQ.
Billy had a passion for caring for his beloved dog, Bear. If you saw Billy somewhere, Bear was always close by.
He loved stepping up and caring for family, especially his wife, Louise. She was his whole world, and he was hers. Anyone who knew them knew that. He referred to Louise as his “Angel” and that’s how she was named in his phone. He loved being married to her, and he was never afraid to show it.
Billy taught us all a lot about unconditional love and support. Family meant the world to him. The one thing he didn’t teach us is how to live in this world without him.
Until we meet again…. I love you more!
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