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Billy Frank Currie, 74, of Cataula passed away Sunday, November 10, 2019 at the home of his step-daughter in Columbus.
Mr. Currie was born December 6, 1944 in Columbus the son of George and Bertha Sanders Currie. He was a 1963 graduate of Jordan High School and began working for Litho-Krome and later Hallmark. He retired after 40 years with the company. Mr. Currie attended Emmanuel Baptist Church in Cataula and was the widow of Shirley Beam Currie. He was also preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Dot Heon of Topeka, KS and his granddaughter, MacKenzi Currie.
Survivors include his sons, Chris Currie and his wife, Amy of Columbus, Drew Currie and his wife, Rhianna of Grantville, GA; one brother, George Dewey Currie of Louisville, AL; five grandsons, Chad, Kyle, Gavin, Liam and Easton Currie and three great grandchildren, Mallory, Bryson and Jack Currie.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mr. Currie may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital online at stjude.org/donate.
The Currie family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation 7500 Veterans Parkway Suite A Columbus, GA 31909. 706-577-0055. The family invites you to leave a condolence or leave a fond memory of Mr. Billy Frank Currie below.
Cecilia Hewitt says
Chris & Drew,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I am sure Uncle Billy was met in heaven by Granddaddy, Shirley, Mom, Tim and all the others we have lost. We are sorry for your loss. Stay strong.
Love,
The Heon Family
Uncle Norm, Cecilia, Alex & Wanda
Reba Currie says
Chris & Drew, Our hearts are broken. We loved Uncle Billy so much. We will sure miss him. We are praying for all of you. He loved his family and was so proud of all of you!!!! We love yall. Lynn & Reba Currie
Steve Norris says
My Condolences to all of the Currie Family. Bill was a good man that I had the pleasure of working with him for many years at Litho Krome. We shared many stories and played golf together.
Bill always carried himself with dignity even at times when things went bad. A good man he was as also a Friend.
Rest Well my Friend