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© Amarillo Globe-News
April 4, 2002


Billy M. Burch

June 30, 1928 ~ April 3, 2002

QUANAH - Billy M. Burch, 73, died Wednesday, April 3, 2002.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in First Christian Church with the Rev. Billy Holland, the Rev. Jason Stidham and Bill Howard officiating. Burial will be in Quanah Memorial Park by Smith Funeral Home.

Mr. Burch was born June 30, 1928, in Quanah. He and Joyce Chapman were married on July 30, 1992, in Quanah.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Phyllis Chauveaux and Carla Akers,both of Quanah, and Terry Neblett of Houston; a son, Kirk Burch of San Antonio; a sister, Mary Frances Abbott of Hutchinson, Kan.; two brothers, Donald Burch of Canoga Park, Calif., and Gary Burch of Broken Bow, Okla.; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a stepdaughter, Carolyn Wilson of Quanah; a stepson, Jerry Chapman of Quanah; three stepgrandchildren; and a step great-grandchild.


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