Obituary

Billy Joe Anderson

Age 69, a resident of Fayetteville, Arkansas, passed away Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at Willard Walker Hospice Home in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was born November 1, 1952 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the son of James Edward and Thelma Lee (Plummer) Anderson.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Jean Anderson, one brother Gary Anderson and one sister Donna.

Survivors include one son Kenneth Hall; two daughters Connie Whitaker and Terri Spivey; two sisters Pat Buysse and Mary Drain; numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends Friday, January 14, 2022, 5:00-7:00 PM at Luginbuel Funeral Home
Funeral Service
Service information unavailable.
Visitation

5:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home.
Final Resting Place
information unavailable.
General

Nov 1, 1952

Jan 11, 2022

69

Tributes

Billy Joe was a guy who had a great sense of humor. He loved a good joke and liked to tell a good joke. The cruder or grosser the better. He loved to get a rise out of people and you couldnt help but laugh at them. He was also good at making up jokes. He worked at Economy Liquor Store, Enterprise Car rental, and Ball Canning. Also other places. He also served as a police officer in a small town of which I can not remember the name. He did a short stint in the Army. He had many friends over the years. He was loved dearly by his sisters. He will be sorely missed . His Obituary is not exactly correct. His middle name is mispelled. It should be Joe. He and his wife Jean had no children or grandchildren together. Those listed are his Step children. He is in a much, much, much, much, better place now. Hoping he sees our sweet mother when he makes it to Heaven. Rest in peace brother Bill. I love you.
Pat - Sister
Billy Joe was a guy who had a great sense of humor. He loved a good joke and liked to tell a good joke. The cruder or grosser the better. He loved to get a rise out of people and you couldnt help but laugh at them. He was also good at making up jokes. He worked at Economy Liquor Store, Enterprise Car rental, and Ball Canning. Also other places. He also served as a police officer in a small town of which I can not remember the name. He did a short stint in the Army. He had many friends over the years. He was loved dearly by his sisters. He will be sorely missed . His Obituary is not exactly correct. His middle name is mispelled. It should be Joe. He and his wife Jean had no children or grandchildren together. Those listed are his Step children. He is in a much, much, much, much, better place now. Hoping he sees our sweet mother when he makes it to Heaven. Rest in peace brother Bill. I love you.
Pat - Sister
I'll miss my uncle Billy. He always knew how to get a laugh out of everyone. Always the life of the party, and someone that everyone wanted to be around. He lived his family, but would never admit to it because he wasn't into that mushy stuff lol. But we all knew. He'll be missed by us all. But he is united with his momma and the wife who he loved more than anything. Rest in happiness uncle Billy.
Steve Brown - Nephew
Today, as your final day here on this earth bodily. Much sadness, from blood relatives, step children, (which he did call his own) Extended family, friends and co workers. Billy was absolutely full of life….. a jokester for sure. Rest In Peace
Laura - Niece of his late wife Jean
It has been years since I had seen Billy. My mother & Billy’s dad were friends. That’s how we met as kids. Sorry to hear he lost his wife & sister Donna. He was always very nice to me, as was his family. Last time I saw him was at the post office. It was like no time had passed. Always sweet & friendly. The world lost a nice guy.
Angelea Jeko Holcomb - Friend
He will be greatly missed by alot of us, he was a jokester and he loved his family
Connie - (Step) daughter
Funeral Service
Service information unavailable.
Visitation

5:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home.
Final Resting Place
information unavailable.
General

Nov 1, 1952

Jan 11, 2022

69