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Sarah Cameron posted a condolence
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Papaw, you were an exceptionally special person. You were full of fire but your heart was incredibly gentle. I admired your ability to always speak your mind. I admired how fiercely you loved your family. We shared a special bond. I was always captivated by your stories and rich life experiences. You shaped numerous childhood memories, not only for me but for Easton. Our family feels incomplete with such a profound loss; but we know you’re up in heaven looking over us. That alone gives my heart peace. I love you so much. Hug the great grands for me and I’ll see you again one day.
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Courtney Henry posted a condolence
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Intelligent, witty, tenacious, wise, strong, and dedicated are what come to mind when I think of my grandfather. He had an exemplary work ethic, not just with his career - that he loved, but with jobs around the house and barn. Watching him, I learned at an early age to take pride in what you do and do it well.
My grandfather loved his family, his grandchildren were the apple of his eye. Papaw always referred to us (granddaughters) as his jewels or pearls. He was a hands-on grandpa; he taught me how to ride and saddle up a horse, he attended birthday parties, never missed a graduation, he played - never turning down my request to race across the yard… he’d cheat, but we had a ball. Every year Papaw would call and sing us Happy Birthday, now this wasn’t just your typical Happy Birthday; Papaw put his special twist on it and I looked forward to it every year. As a child, my grandfather’s love was palpable. As an adult, I was blessed to experience it thru a different lens; watching how he loved my children, his great-grandchildren.
I have so many wonderful memories spending time with my Memaw and Papaw, their home has always been my happy place… they have always been my happy place.
I will cherish these memories and know I am truly blessed that Billy Amons is my Papaw.
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Tiffany Comeaux posted a condolence
Monday, April 22, 2024
My dearest Papaw, a man who illuminated every room he entered with his beautiful smile. When I close my eyes, I can still see that smile and hear him reminiscing about cherished memories. I immediately drift back to my childhood, where I followed his every footstep; we did everything together. In my eyes, there was no one greater, he hung the moon. No one could fill his boots. He was kind, empathetic, and one of the hardest working men I've ever known. His work ethic was unparalleled and deeply admired. He worked tirelessly to leave a legacy for his family, a legacy we will endeavor to uphold. He was patient, except when he was on the golf course. Although I find it hard to believe my Papaw was anything other than patient, his son-in-laws will tell a different story about his golf games. He was funny and incredibly witty. Some of my fondest memories involve listening to him tell stories. My last conversation with him is a memory I will always cherish. Even in his suffering, he had a moment where he was himself again, bringing up memories that had us all in tears with laughter. He was wise, always having an answer to everything and a solution to life’s problems. He was humble and giving. He was immensely proud, proud of his family and all that we have each accomplished in our individual lives. We never had to question that, as he reminded us all how proud he was of us every chance he got. He had a profound presence; you always knew when he was in the room, even if he was not speaking. He was loving, gracious, giving, and benevolent. He was a fighter, one of the greatest fighters I’ve ever laid eyes on. He fought for himself and his family until the very end. The void we feel cannot be put into words. What we are left with are memories, beautiful memories that we will cherish forever. I love you, Papaw. I will think of you always, and I will hold you close in my heart until we meet again.
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Jayne West posted a condolence
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Billy Amons hired me as Administrator of Malvern Nursing Home in June of 1983. He always said he "raised me like he wanted me"! We worked together for a very long time, over 35 years. He only fired me one time, I believe to the best of my recollection, it lasted all of about 45 minutes! I know beyond the shadow of a doubt, he got a lot more than he bargained for!! This giant of a man taught me more than I could ever tell anyone. He knew everything...he really did. Anything you wanted to know about a nursing facility, from A-Z, you just asked and he would gladly pour out that knowledge. He was a very wise man and would talk to you about anything, personal or business. He always wanted to help you. I can tell you right now, Billy Ray had my back, always. Probably a lot more than he wanted to!!! Knowing I can't just pick up the phone and talk to him, breaks my heart. He loved his family so very much. All of you. And his little Mama, well, I just want my children to always love me that much! You all meant the world to him! He was just a gem, maybe a real diamond in the rough! I wished I had told him that. I really hope he knew. I respected him so very much. We had some great times. I grieve with you. I will never forget all of the memories I had with him. He was absolutely one of a kind and I will miss him forever. I sure loved him and y'all!
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David Brazile posted a condolence
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Remembering Billy R., the friendly adventurer who turned a simple tour of an unfinished Three Rivers building into a memorable comedy skit. His laughter will echo in our hearts as we remember his classic push the red button punchline after locking us in the new freezer. He was always at home when mischief met good humor, leaving smiles and warm memories behind for all to cherish. What an unforgettable character!
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David Brazile posted a condolence
Sunday, April 21, 2024
I met Billy in 1984 at Three Rivers Nursing Center. He and the administrator were making rounds. He stopped introduced himself and asked my name. I was new and was working the floor as a nurses aide. On his way back down the hall he stopped and complimented us on how good our hall looked. I continued to work with the company and Billy for 30 years. I transitioned through many job positions, finally becoming the administrator in 2003. Billy played a huge part in my transition to the position as adminstrator.
Billy was known for his very quiet and unannounced popping into the facility. He always got a cup of hot black coffee and off we went on rounds. He spent time talking to all staff that he passed and visiting with the residents. He had a great eye for noticing something that needed further attention or change. Always polite, he used those opportunities to teach us about various things in Long Term Care. I always felt like he had taught me something every time he left the facility. I left Three River in 2013 and returned in 2018. When I returned I asked about Billy and staff told me they had not see him in a while. On my second week back I was walking from the nurses station into the lobby, and coming across the parking lot was none other Billy Ray Amons. I stopped in my tracks and waited as he punched in the key code . The first words out of his mouth were “ well look you finally made their way back home”.
Your Husband, Dad, and Grandfather made a huge impact on my life and my career. He always took time to find out about our families and what was going on in our lives.
When I told my staff that he had passed a couple of them that had been around for many years said “ are you talking about boots. Their nickname for him was “boots” and they all loved and respected him. I’m not sure if he ever found out that was his nickname at Three Rivers. May he Rest In Peace. I can assure you all, at Three Rivers he will never be forgotten.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2024
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Always enjoyed visiting with you when you would quietly stroll into Southwind, always with a smile and so kind. Appreciate all you have done for the elderly and for your employees. Prayers for the family and may you find peace in all of your memories. May you ride high in the Heavens and may your soul rest in Peace. Mary Beth Melancon, The Acadian at Southwind
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Monday, April 8, 2024
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