of Little Rock, AR
January 2, 1944 - February 11, 2020
Frances Wilson Billings, 76, of Little Rock went to be with the Lord February 11th, 2020. She was born in Mabelvale, AR January 2nd, 1944 to Foy and Angie Wilson. She is preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Wayne Billings, brother David Wilson (Norma), daughter Lori Twedt (Brian), son Ronnie Spann, son Dwayne Billings (Mary Anne), son Dwight Billings, son Odie Billings (Maudie), granddaughter Jordan Clark (Cody), granddaughter Shelby Owens (Derek), grandson Brandon Spann, grandson Devin Billings, grandson William Billings, and granddaughter Rebecca Billings. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren Finley and Sloan Clark, Hank Owens, and Skylar Billings, as well as a host of nieces and nephews.
Frances loved her church family, anything related to antiques, and long Sunday drives with her husband, Wayne. The Billings family would like to extend a special thank you to the Walgreen pharmacists Crystal, Linda and Suzanne, who were always a tremendous help. Visitation will be held Thursday, February 13th from 5-7 pm at Cornerstone Church of the Nazarene, 25799 Interstate 30 with funeral services following at the church Friday morning at 10 am.
Mrs Fran is a nice lady and I’m gonna miss her I loved her from Day 1 and she was nice to me even her husband was nice to me I’m gonna miss her a lot
I worked with Fran at FNB. And she was a sweet caring lady
Everyone loved her. Prayers for her family.
Our Moms, Gladys Briscoe and Angie, were best friends, thus Frances and I bonded early. Frances was always a favorite friend because of her warmth, kindness, and fun spirit. We went through school together and worked on our Mabelvale '61 class reunions together.
Fran loved Wayne and was ever grateful for the ways he took care of her. I hate that we lost her, but am oh, so grateful to have had Fran in my life. What a gift!
My condolences to her family.
Fran was so special to me when I began dating Ken and going to church at Cornerstone. She had such a contagious smile and sense of humor and didn’t mind saying what was on her mind. I loved her from day one. She will forever live in my heart. My heart breaks for Wayne and for the family. She loved them dearly. Lifting you all up in prayer for the hard days ahead.
To: Wayne, Lori, and Ronnie I am so very Sorry to hear of your loss. I definitely know how you feel. Fran was a special lady and Loved by many. Love you all Kim
To: Wayne, Lori, and Ronnie I am so very Sorry to hear of your loss. I definitely know how you feel. Fran was a special lady and Loved by many. Love you all Kim
Frances and I met in the seventh grade at Mabelvale Junior High School and became good friends, played basketball together (she was better than me), visited back and forth in each other's homes, and she led me into banking as a career. I replaced her when she left First National to have Ronnie. She was fun, she was kind, she was always skinny (irritatingly so), and I have great memories of her. My sympathy to Wayne and her children.
Lori, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Much love.
Lori
So sorry to hear this. She was a very sweet lady.