Billy Ed Angel

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Billy Ed Angel

of Little Rock, AR

November 12, 1940 - December 15, 2021

Billy Ed Angel, age 81, of Little Rock, Arkansas, was called to heaven on Wednesday, December 15, 2021. Bill was retired from the Army Corps of Engineers. He attended Arkansas Tech in 1958 for 2 years then transferred to the University of Arkansas where he finished his electrical engineering degree in 1962. Bill married his high school sweetheart in November of 1962. Bill was a deacon at church and loved to always help others. Bill loved his wife and family deeply. He was the best husband, father, PaPaw and GrandPaPaw.

Bill leaves behind his loving wife, Jewel Angel of Little Rock; son, Steve and his wife, Theresa Angel; son, Rick Angel of Little Rock; granddaughter, Hayden Angel of Alexander; grandson, Houston Angel of Little Rock; great-granddaughters, Aurora Angel Guise and Aria Angel Bowers of Alexander. He also leaves behind his sister, Linda Davis of Waldron AR; brother, Charles Angel of Jacksonville FL; sister, Lisa Godfrey of Greenwood AR and a number of other family members.

He was preceded in death by his father, Ed Angel; mother, Edna Angel; brother, Joe Angel; sister, Louise Willse; brother, Gerald Angel; brother, Dan Angel; sister, Elois Young; sister, Ann Van De Wiele and sister, Pat Keener.

Arrangements by Roller-Chenal Funeral Home.

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Pat and Dale Eppler
Tyler, TX
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Monday, April 4, 2022

We’re so sorry to learn of Billy Ed’s passing. He was a friend from Parks days and Waldron High School days. We have many good memories of him from those times.

Chuck Angel
Lubbock, TX
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Friday, December 24, 2021

Our prayers and sympathy are with the family for my Uncle Bill. I will never forget him driving daddy to Oklahoma City to be there with us when my daughter had a liver transplant. They left Arkansas very early, stayed with us all day for that intense procedure, then drive back late at night. But that’s who they were. Daddy and his brothers were men who would do anything and everything for their family. Thank you Uncle Bill.