Mildred Dean (Billie) Clark Bagby was born October 6, 1930 in Green County, KY to the late Carlos Beckham and Zelpha Whitlock Clark. She departed this life Sunday, December 10, 2017 at Avamere Transitional Care and Rehabilitation in Colorado, having attained the age of eighty-seven years, two months and four days.
She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Greasy Creek Baptist Church. She was a homemaker. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Rupert Ray Bagby April 16, 2008, two sisters: LeVert McCrary and Alberta Sargent, sisters-in-law: Florence Clark, Lassie Schmidt, Dimple Mosz and Maple Bagby and brothers-in-law: Ellis, James, Vernon, and J.R. Bagby
She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law: Lana and Harold Smith of Denver, Colorado, one brother: Carlos Clark of Bardstown, KY one sister and her husband: Eleanor and Douglas Sidebottom of Greensburg, two brothers-in-law: Bob McCrary of Greensburg and Eugene Mosz of Campbellsville, three sisters-in-law: Shirley and Elva Jo Bagby of Greensburg and Clydene Bagby of Campbellsville, two grandchildren: Rev. Julie Labato and her husband Tony and Kristin Golden and her husband Bill all of Colorado, two great grandchildren Michael and Morgan Golden of Colorado, two step grandchildren: Jennifer Matthews and her husband Jeff and Amy Loveday and her husband Scott, all of Ohio, three step great grandchildren: Alex and Zachary Hankins and Mariah Loveday, all of Ohio, plus a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Funeral Service: Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home - 1 p.m. Central Time Sat., December 16, 2017
Visitation: 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Central Time Friday and after 7 a.m. Central Time Saturday with Minister: Rev Julie Labato officiating.
Burial: Greasy Creek Cemetery in the Exie Community of Green County
Pallbearers: Harold Smith, William Golden, Michael Golden, Tony Labato, Harry Sargent, Tim Clark
The family has requested that expressions of sympathy be donations to The Salvation Army. These can be made at Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home in Greensburg.