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Bonnie C. Billingsley

GLASGOW – Bonnie C. Billingsley, affectionately known to many as Clyde, passed away peacefully on April 6, 2026, at her residence in Glasgow, Kentucky. Born on February 7, 1962, in Glasgow, Kentucky, Bonnie’s journey through life was marked by her warm spirit, dedication to her work, and the deep love she had for her family and community.

Bonnie’s professional life was distinguished by her years spent as a contractor in building construction in Arizona. She was passionate about her work and took great pride in contributing to the development of countless projects. Her commitment and love for the craft were evident to all who knew her professionally.

Beyond her career, Bonnie was a woman of many interests and passions. She loved traveling, particularly enjoying the experiences and scenery of the West. Known for her large heart and loving nature, Bonnie was cherished by friends and family alike. Her enthusiasm for sports was well-known, especially her steadfast support for the University of Kentucky Wildcats, a pastime that brought her great joy.

Bonnie is survived by her devoted mother, Betty Boyd (Ervin), and her sister, Joy Greer (Anthony), along with many cousins and extended family members who will remember her kindness and joyful presence. She also leaves behind the lasting memories of those who preceded her in death, her father, Charlie Billingsley; her uncles, Howard, Holman, Paul, George, and Johnny Billingsley; and her aunts, Marie Goode, Mary Ruth Haff- Billingsley, and Margaret Huffman.

Her passing leaves a profound void, yet her spirit and the love she shared will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. Bonnie C Billingsley’s life was one of passion, dedication, and unwavering love—a legacy that will endure in the hearts of her family and community.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to A.F. Crow & Son for funeral expenses.

The family has honored Bonnie’s wishes with cremation. There will be a burial at Lick Branch Cemetery at 1:00 PM, Friday, April 10, 2026.

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