Billy W. Menie
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March 25, 1952 - May 27, 2007

Graveside services for Billy W. Menie, 55, of Webbers Falls, are being held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Vaught Cemetery in Webbers Falls with Rev. Wendell Cox officiating, under the direction of Millsap Funeral Service of Webbers Falls.

Mr. Menie was born March 25, 1952, in Webbers Falls, to Eual and Irene (Jones) Menie. He died Sunday, May 27, 2007, in Webbers Falls.

Mr. Menie was a lifelong resident of Webbers Falls and graduated from Webbers Falls High School and worked at H.B. Egan Manufacturing Company.

Survivors include his children, Billy G. and Ronda Menie of Bokoshe, Deanna and Tony Anson of Council Hill, Sandra and Blake Carter and Joshua J. Menie all of Webbers Falls; parents, of Webbers Falls; four brothers, Bobby and Regina Menie of Tucson, Ariz., James and Ronda Menie and Johnny Menie all of Webbers Falls, Mike Menie of Keefeton; two sisters, Dorothy Brasuell and Carolyn and Frank Perry of Warner; and seven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Paul and Jackie Menie.

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