Billy Joe "Bill" Kious
May 5, 1933 - Jul 15, 2019
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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Burial will follow in Lyon Valley Cemetery, Hennessey. Services are under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home.
Billy was born May 5, 1933 in Hennessey, Oklahoma to Joseph and Ivah Gertrude (Fields) Kious and died July 15, 2019 in Enid, surrounded by his loving family. Billy always had a minister’s heart. That was evident when, as a child, he started preaching to his sisters while standing on top of a hay bale. In 1950, he graduated from Hennessey High School. Billy married Dorothy Gail Borden on July 10, 1952 in Girard, Kansas. His first official calling to the pulpit was in 1956 at a Church in Pittsburgh, Kansas. He continued his ministry in Enid, from 1968 until 1987 at Victory Bible Church. In 1987, he and Gail moved back to Girard, Kansas where he worked at Calvary Bible Church until his retirement in 2010. Billy continued to fill the pulpit, when asked to preach, until his health declined. Billy had lots of interests which included fishing, farming, mowing his lawn and reading his Bible. He always enjoyed working in the dirt by planting flowers and vegetables but his utmost love was his family.Burial will follow in Lyon Valley Cemetery, Hennessey. Services under direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home. www.enidwecare.com
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