1947
2025
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Susan Kirkland
April 16, 2025
Saddened to hear of Billy's passing. I remember as it were yesterday, 1993 when he took me in, a college grad with no understanding of anything. Through working with Billy, I learned everything. But most of all, passion for the law. Passion for people and passion to do good for others. He was hilarious in every way. I cannot even begin to tell the stories. I know his family will miss him. I know Lexington will miss him. I know South Carolina will miss him. He was one of the Greatest. May God bless and keep his family comforted during this time of grief.
Donny & Laurie Prevette
February 21, 2025
A Dear Friend for more than 50 years
gOD bless you my friend you will be so missed. A tremendous blow to the legal community to lose such an incredible legal mind.
Tom & Terri Washburn
February 20, 2025
We were truly blessed to have such a wonderful friend. Billy was truly a Southern gentleman. He has was full of life and anyone that knew him loved him. Thank you for all of the memories. You will be missed my friend. Love always, Tom & Terri
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Craig Davis
February 19, 2025
Ouch. Billy was a ´73 law school classmate that produced more than a few prominent grads. While he was from elsewhere, and the desired job destinations did not include Lexington in those days, his setting up practice there was both curious and obviously shrewd, that shrewdness confirmed by two other members of the class, Marc Westbrook and Pat McWhirter. Somewhat unique among clench jawed law types, he then and until the last had an enviable sense of humor. Plus a deep but often underappreciated gratitude for a small college education. RIP Billy, you earned it.
Doni McCoy
February 18, 2025
Billy was the person who got me interested in the practice of law. He mentored me through law school and beyond. Billy was always larger than life. He was fun to watch in a courtroom and I learned a great deal from him. He was generous to a fault with those about whom he cared. Being around Billy was never dull and always very much fun. He will be missed! Peace and love to Amelia, Will and Bette.
Dennis Bolt
February 18, 2025
Billy was one of my favorite law school classmates and friends over the years. His indefatigable efforts on behalf of justice for his clients was an inspiration to us all. R.I.P. God's peace to the whole family.
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