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Billy Cullion Obituary

Billy Gullion

June 2, 1941 - Sept. 28, 2020

Billy Sam Gullion passed from this life September 28, 2020, into the arms of Jesus. Services will be at 10 a.m., Friday, at Grace Gardens in Waco, with visitation Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. Our precious friend and minister, Bert Mercer, will lead the service. Due to current guidelines, we will require face coverings, temperature checks and registration to attend visitations and services at this time. You may register at https://www.gracegardensfh.com/register.

Bill was born at home June 2, 1941, in Clarksville, Texas, to Maggie Lee Reed Gullion and Sam Turner Gullion. He was preceded in death by his parents and one nephew, Brent Gullion.

After moving to Waco as a teenager, Bill graduated from Waco High, attended A & M and graduated from Baylor University with a degree in Business and Marketing. He served in the Navy and was stationed in Corpus Christi as well as serving in Vietnam on a river boat and was honorably discharged.

After a successful career in sales for Del Monte Foods, he formed his own business here in Waco from scratch with only a two car garage warehouse and a '78 Mercury. He began Bistle Glove Co. by buying gloves from California importers and traveling to sell to independent retailers here in Texas. He made numerous trips to China and had many friends there who became trusted business partners. He eventually was able to do his own importing, buying and shipping deer hides here in the U.S. to China to create his own line of Tuff Mate Gloves. In 2003, the company was incorporated with the new name change. Bill took semi retirement in 2006 but was always the integral driving force behind the company's sales strategy. As one of our dear old customers said, "Whoever I talk to on the phone or deal with, I'm buying my gloves from Bill Gullion". Tuff Mate is now sold in 46 states as well as dealers in England, Norway and Singapore. Tuff Mate has remained a family owned business.

Bill's favorite hobby was fishing but he also was a great gardener. He was also the best joke and story teller ever. Both were usually followed with a big wholehearted laugh that will surely be missed by all who knew him. A true character. His greatest love was family. He is survived by wife, Diane; brother, Steve Gullion and wife, Liz, of Houston, our children, Stacy and Tina Gullion of San Marcos, Leann and Rafael Goyco of San Antonio, and Kristi and Doug Dean of Waco. He is also survived by nine grandchildren, Buck, Samantha, Savanna and Jack Gullion, Taryn and Todd Dean, and Marcos, Isabel and Jacqueline Goyco; as well as one niece, one nephew and several cousins. He is also survived by our kitty kids, Missy, Buddy, Scooter, Dixie and Bitsy.

The family is thankful to all our friends who have showed such love and caring and thankful to our Lord Christ for taking his pain away and keeping him safe until we meet again.

The guestbook is offered at www.gracegardensfh.com. Through this site you are encouraged to leave a condolence or fond memory about Bill.

Published by Waco Tribune-Herald from Oct. 1 to Oct. 2, 2020.

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Jim & Ruby Trombley

October 1, 2020

So sorry for your loss, You are in our thoughts and prayers

Jim & Ruby Trombley

October 1, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Cheryl Lenamon

October 1, 2020

I deeply regret losing touch over the years. Ronnie and I thought so much of Bill and were glad we got to know him better while building your home. Love to Diane and pray for you daily. A very sad day when Bill left, but he's with Jesus now so we only grieve for those left to cherish his memory.

Jim Holley

October 1, 2020

A very fine man. Prayers for Diane and the family. He will be missed. Thanks Bill for your friendship.

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