Billie H. Clemmons

billie clemmons
Billie Hopper Clemmons, 69, of 25 Wood Duck Lane, Asheville, died Monday, October 1, 2007, at Memorial Campus, Mission Hospitals. Mrs. Clemmons was born in Buncombe County and was a daughter of the late Willie and Edith Vaughn Hopper. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Eugene Hopper. Mrs. Clemmons worked as an insurance clerk at Memorial Mission Hospital for 26 years and was a member of Aaron Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Douglas “Doug” Mac Clemmons. Graveside services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park with the Rev. Wayne Sorrells officiating. Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue is assisting with the arrangements.

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  1. Doug,
    I’m so sorry to hear about your wife.I’m praying for you at this time.
    Clare ,K-mart Pharmacy

  2. Mac,

    We are so sorry to hear about Billie..She was a very dear and sweet person..It was always a joy to see you and Billie at church on Sundays..It just lifted my spirits..I know it is never easy losing someone you love so much but we have the consolation that one day, and soon, we will see all our loved ones who have gone on to be with the Lord..You are in our thoughts and prayers and if there is anything that we can do for you, please don’t hesitate to call us..We love you..

  3. Mac,
    We know your heart is broken,and you will miss Billie. We only got to know you and Billie for
    a short time and we loved you both
    she told me interesting times in her christian life so we know she is with the ones she loved that has gone on before her.
    with love
    and care

  4. Mac,
    I worked with Billie at Mission for several years. She was always so good to me and my son. It is a shock to hear of her passing and I am praying that God will grant you the peace you need to get through this difficult time. Billie was a very special lady and is a cherished memory. Love, Cindy

  5. MAC, SORRY TO HEAR OF BILLIES PASSING. IT IS MY PRAYER AND THE PRAYER OF THE FAMILY THAT GOD WILL GIVE YOU THE STRENGTH TO HANDLE THIS. GOD KEEP YOU AND STRENGHTEN YOU AND WRAP HIS ARMS AROUND YOU DURING THIS TIME.

  6. Mac: Marvin and I are so sorry for lose of Billie. She was always so wonderful to me growing up. I have known her a many year, as I have you. All the years we sang together with Daddy, and my brother Freddie and of course you, Mac. I have known Billie from as a child in Sunday School to my womanhood. She will always be remembered by me as a wonderful and loving person. You have always called me Kay. So if for any reason, you need anything, be sure and give us a call. Marvin and I pray that God will bless you and the family while you go through this time of losing Billie.
    Take care of yourself, Marvin and Karen Mathews.

  7. Mac: I was shocked to hear of Billie’s passing. I worked with her at Mission for years-she was a fun loving person. I know you will miss her and there is no words to ease your pain so my prayer is that God will comfort you during this difficult time.

  8. Mac,
    I’m so sorry to hear about Bille’s passing…I worked with her at Mission in the Business Office, and enjoyed knowing her. She always had a beautiful smile and a funny story to share with us at lunch. I was so shocked by the news. I do pray for God to grant you His presence and peace at this very difficult time. My prayers are with you.

  9. Mac,
    I was so sad to hear of Billie’s passing. I worked with her at Mission, and she was a JOY to know. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  10. Dear Uncle Mac,
    I haven’t had the chance to tell you this, but I feel that now would be a great time to share this thought with you. You and aunt Billie have been and always will be very special in my heart. Both of you are wonderful people. I have wonderful memories of both of you, there is nothing more sweet and loving than to see to people so in love and to have more cherish in their hearts for one another than My uncle Mac and aunt Billie. I loved her, I saw like many others that she had a timeless grace, she had amazing grace and beautiful personality, She was true to her Lord and Faith, And without a shadow of a doubt she loved the one man that has ever loved her, my Uncle Mac. I am proud to say that kind of love is so very much present in my marriage. I hope and pray that Jim and myself last for 37 years or longer. And that we keep the love alive like you and aunt Billie have done. I also want you to know that I too share your pain of losing someone dear to your heart. But I am praying that God helps us get through this very hard time. And Uncle Mac we need to hold on to our Faith and our Lord, cause you know that’s what aunt Billie would want us to do. I Love you so very very much.
    Love,
    Your Great Niece
    Rose

  11. Dearest Mac,
    It is such a shock to hear about Billie’s passing. She was such a wonderful and caring person and will be missed so very much.She was so much fun at work and always had a smile to share. May you be comforted in knowing that she is with our Heavenly Father.’Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.’Psalm 116:15.’To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.’ 2 Cor.5:5-8. We love you Mac and will be praying for you.

  12. I am so sorry to hear of Billie’s death. I worked with her for many years at Mission and thought very highly of her. She will be greatly missed, but she is in a better place. May God comfort you at this time of sadness.

  13. I would like to send my warmest
    thoughts and prayers for Billie,
    Mac and family. Billie was such a pleasant person to work with and
    a close friend. She was a character
    with a good sense of humor,, we all in the dept. will miss her.

    The Lord takes care of us all and
    I’m sure that Billie is in a better
    place today.

  14. Mac: I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I will miss Billie terribly. She was so much fun and had such great stories to tell. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  15. I’ve just learned that Billie passed away in October, 2007, since I would have liked to sign her guestbook earlier. I haven’t seen many from my graduation class since 1956, so to me Billie will always be that red-haired, sweet, soft-spoken girl she was then. I hope her life was good and her days were filled with joy for all good things and a deep and enduring happiness. Deepest condolences to Billie’s family for your loss, and God bless and keep you, Billie Hopper.


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