Billy Rex Tubbleville

1934 ∼ 2007

Billy Rex Tubbleville

Billy Rex Tubbleville, 73, was a life long resident of Orange, died Monday, December 31, 2007 at East Texas Medical Center in Tyler.

Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, January 4 2008, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Scott McIntosh of North Orange Baptist Church and Deacon Eddie Blankenstein of St. Francis Catholic Church.

Cremation will follow under the direction of Claybar Heaven of Rest Crematory.

Visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m., Thursday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.

Mr. Tubbleville was born on October 8, 1934, in Malacoff, TX. He was the son of Grady Lee and Helen Arlene Seaton Tubbleville. Billy retired from Firestone in Orange after 37 years as an Operator; he was a U.S. Army Korean War Veteran and was a member of the First ChristianChurch in Orange. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather, he will be missed by all who knew and cared about him. He loved life and lived it to its fullest and his special joy was his grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Grady and Helen Tubbleville.

He is survived by his wife, Ginger Tubbleville of Orange; sons and daughters-in-law, Rex Allen Tubbleville and Pam of Mauriceville, Kevin Lee Tubbleville and Tammy of Tatum, and Randal Kyle Tubbleville and Michelle of Orange; grandchildren, Joshua, Maegan, Brandon, Elyshia, Adam, Will, Lexi, and Konner Tubbleville; great-grandchild, Elise Rose Iles; sister, Montez ?Tess? Easley and brother-in-law, Michael, who he loved like a brother of Troup, TX; and nephew and family, Kelly and Kristy and son Carter Easley of Tyler.

Condolences

Anonymous January 5, 2008
Ginger, I am so sad to hear about Bill. My Bill has been gone almost 3 years now and it's pretty hard. Love, Willena##imported-begin##Willena Moore Stuart's mom##imported-end##
Anonymous January 3, 2008
Ginger, Rex, Kevin and Kyle- I was so sorry to hear about your loss. Bill was a quiet, unassuming and decent man. I don't ever remember him saying a bad thing about anyone. His loss will be felt by many. In recent years on Christmas Eve trips to ##imported-begin##Scott Covington##imported-end##
Anonymous January 3, 2008
We are sorry for your great loss. Our prayers are with you and your family.##imported-begin##C.J. & Bessie Huckaby##imported-end##
Anonymous January 2, 2008
He will be a good frind forever and missed for years to come MAY GOD BE WITH HIM AND HIS FAMILY IN THEIR TIME OF GRIEF. "Barney"##imported-begin##Barney &Janet Heim##imported-end##
Anonymous January 2, 2008
Our thoughts are with your family. You know where to find us Ginger if you need us. With Love, John and Brenda Phillips##imported-begin##John Phillips##imported-end##
Anonymous January 1, 2008
We loved Bill. He was such a cool guy. He had so many interests and talents he built some beautiful airplanes but above all he loved his family dearly. He will be missed. Lowell & Sheryl##imported-begin##Lowell&Sheryl Nance##imported-end##
Anonymous January 1, 2008
Billy will be missed. I enjoyed working with Billy. Al##imported-begin##Al Ascol##imported-end##