Billie Jean George

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Visitation Schedule
Roller-Crouch-McGee Funeral Home
1121 N. Main
Cave City, AR  72521
Tuesday, July 6, 2004
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Service Schedule
Sunset Memorial Park
5783 Hwy 49
West Helena, AR  72370
Wednesday, July 7, 2004
10:00 a.m.
Cemetery
Sunset Memorial Gardens
5783 Hwy 49
West Helena, AR  72370

Billie Jean George

of Mount Pleasant, AR

May 18, 1945 - July 3, 2004

Billie Jean Boydston George, 59, of Mount Pleasant, Arkansas, passed away Saturday, July 3, 2004 at her home. She was born May 18, 1945 in Helena, Arkansas to Gurvis and Ripple Davis Boydston. Mrs. George was a member of the Sidney Baptist Church, and was a Nurse's Aid, working with the Phillips County Area Agency on Aging for in-home care. She is survived by her husband, Roy George; 2 Sons, Michael Boydston and his wife Jeanna of West Memphis, and Roy ''Denny'' George, Jr. of the home; 6 Brothers, Calvin Youngblood of Coldwater, Mississippi; James Boydston of Needles, California; Sonny Boydston and Bobby Boydston both of West Helena, Arkansas; Davis Boydston and Doyle Boydston both of Mena, Arkansas; 1 Sister, Delores Helton of Little Rock, Arkansas; 1 Granddaughter, Emma Boydston of West Memphis; many nieces and nephews, and several other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be Wednesday, July 7, 2004 at 10:00 a.m., at the Sidney Baptist Church in Sidney, Arkansas. Burial will be at the Sunset Memorial Park in West Helena, Arkansas at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 7, 2004. Visitation will be Tuesday, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Roller-Crouch McGee Funeral Home in Cave City, Arkansas. Memorials may be made to the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.


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Pamela Anne Robinson
ATOKA, TN
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My earliest memories of Aunt Billy Jean were when I would go over to their house in St. Charles, AR and had to ride the ferry over one of the rivers there to get to their house. I would spend a couple of weeks there with my cousins and Aunt Billy Jean would take me shopping at their Salvation Army store and buy me some "new to me" clothes. I thought that was a pretty huge thing cause we weren't able to go shopping back then to just anywhere. She made me feel like I was the richest person in the world. Aunt Billy Jean and her family always welcomed me and I loved them and her dearly. Thank you for the sweet, sweet memories Aunt Billy Jean! Love you!