
Linda Smith
So sorry for your loss! My love, prayers and thoughts are with all of you! God bless!!!
Birth date: Aug 27, 1931 Death date: Jan 25, 2021
PERRY – Billie Davis Sexton, 89, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 25, 2021, after a brief illness. Private Graveside Services will be held for the immediate family in Evergreen Cemetery with Rev. Jim Shipley officiating. Read Obituary
So sorry for your loss! My love, prayers and thoughts are with all of you! God bless!!!
So sad to hear of this, Mrs. Billie was a second mom. I can’t help but think that I turned out as well having her as a part of my life. I had so many great times just hanging out with the Sextons being a part of the family. Thank you for that. I will never forget those days and carry those memories in my heart forever. I’m a better person because of Mrs. Billie and the Sextons ..
Love you guys .. Charlie Ray & Family
I was sadden to hear of Mrs Sexton's passing. She was one of several wonderful ladies on Duncan Ave that raised me and many others. Her LOVE for family and friends knew no limits. Mayo, you and all of the family are my thoughts and prayers as we have lost so very much. So sorry.
So sorry for your families loss.
We’re thinking of you♥️
Mitch and CC
Since K-4 Ms. Billie was in my life. So sorry to read this. Mayo and I played football the night my mom passed cause she said she would be there. Ms. Billie was always at our games too. Friends for 60 + years. God Bless You All.
Praying for all of you. May our mighty God wrap his loving arms around each of you and provide you with peace and comfort now and in the days ahead.
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Pam Ekey
Thinking of all of you. I met Miss Billie over 30 years ago and thought she was such fun. I was always in awe of her and Mr. Bill raising four boys to be great guys. I know she's wearing her crown. So glad I got to know her. Cherish the memories. ❤️
I’m at a loss to describe how much Mrs. Sexton meant to my life. She always treated me as an “adopted” son, even through the pranks and stupid things I may or may not have done through the years. The memories are too many to mention……little pizzas (I can still taste them) she made for Colton and me while we watched Speed Racer after school waiting on basketball practice to start. The many many meals she made that I shared with the Sextons. Never banning me for coming in late from some “harmless” hijinks in high school. Taking in stride the many gifts I sent to her C.O.D. from Ronco, including body tattoos, Roger Whitaker albums, and Ginsu knives. She never even mentioned the mailbox being accidently damaged (we won’t talk about that). The point is, Mrs. Sexton had more than one reason to not welcome me into her home, but she always did. With joyous open arms. As one of her own. She had a huge impact on my life, and she will always be my “second mom”. Davis, Mayo, Colt……I will always cherish my memories of your mother…..some of the best memories of my life.
Jim McKinney