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Billie Catherine (Burson) Davis Col USAR Ret.

May 31, 1934 - May 26, 2015
Visitation
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes - West Monroe
1321 N 7th St.
West Monroe, LA 71291
318-323-9614 | Map
Thursday 5/28, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Service
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes - West Monroe
1321 N 7th St.
West Monroe, LA 71291
318-323-9614 | Map
Friday 5/29, 10:00 am
Hasley Cemetery
Friday 5/29

Funeral services for Col. Billie Catherine (Burson) Davis, USAR Ret., will be held at 10:00 AM, Friday, May 29, 2015 in the chapel of Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe with Dr. Woods Watson officiating. Interment will follow at Hasley Cemetery under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe, LA.She was born in Arkadelphia, ARContinue Reading

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Jenny McManus left a message on June 8, 2015:
I just saw the obituary and I am so sorry to hear of Billie's passing. She was a wonderful nurse and taught me a lot when I was a new graduate and working with her in the Emergency Room at St Francis. I know she will be missed by many. I will keep you in my prayers.
Anna Holtzclaw left a message on June 2, 2015:
Mrs. Davis was a kind, compassionate nurse and a good neighbor. I will miss her. Prayers for the family.
Anna Holtzclaw left a message on June 2, 2015:
Mrs. Davis was a kind and compassionate nurse and a good neighbor. I will miss her. Prayers for the family.
carla (danos) pace left a message on June 1, 2015:
I just read of the passing of Mrs. Billie. I met her at St. Francis Medical Center in the early 90"s when i started working there fresh out of nursing school. She was a very kind, compassionate nurse and leader who left her prints on many- praying for peace and comfort during this time of sorrow. She will be greatly missed.
Ike & Mary Borland left a message on May 29, 2015:
We always enjoyed talking to Billie at the 15th RSM reunions that she attended with her husband'
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Linda Ross left a message on May 29, 2015:
John, so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Will keep all of you in our prayers.
Donna Gunter left a message on May 29, 2015:
Bill and Family,We were saddened to hear of your loss, please know how sorry we are. We have a lot of memories back in the good old days. Many good times spent together at Barak. Take care and remember we are here for you if you need us.Carl and Donna GunterBastrop
Maydell Rea left a message on May 28, 2015:
Bill, I am so sorry for your loss. Billie was a sweet and memorable lady. She will be missed by us all. Your family will be in our prayers.
jean mcneil left a message on May 28, 2015:
Bill, my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this difficult time. It has been my great privilege to have known Billie since we were in the 3rd grade at Marion. She and I shared so many happy times together. Then we got reacquainted and met you when we started having the class reunions. You two were the ideal couple. Billie was great and kind lady. I will miss her so very much.
Bob and Jane Jones left a message on May 27, 2015:
Bill and family, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Billie. We enjoyed some good times visiting with you both during our OPHS days.. I always thought y'all were the neatest couple and loved all your experiences. Billie was a special lady, as evidenced by her accomplishments and the comments. Bob and I are praying that you will have peace and comfort during this time of grief.
Patricia R. Stofer left a message on May 27, 2015:
Rest well my friend,you shall be missed. It was a pleasure serving with you for many years.
Colonel Jack N. Humphries left a message on May 27, 2015:
Colonel Billie Davis was the first female President of Louisiana Reserve Officer Association (ROA) and among the first female state presidents in the nation. She was a trailblazer in her quiet way. Col. Davis was among Officers who travelled as a together to National ROA meetings on both Military & Civilian flights. Billie was a positive influence on this group of predominately male officers. She was always a lady but had an aura of leadership and authority. I once overheard her tell a person "you don"t need to do that" and he stopped his objectionable activity. She held her own with her male counterparts. Billie was a great friend that i will all miss !!! I will cherish the memory of her friendship.
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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