"Up on the Blue" a ranch where he worked with horses, he loved horses and donkeys. "He could train a donkey to do just about anything." Later He moved to California. He was employed as a trucker for his older sister's husband's trucking company and trained horses. Joe Joe later lived in Cameron, AZ and worked at the State inspection station. He and his wife Rae enjoyed driving their jeep into the "Painted Desert" and petrified forest and around Cameron Arizona.
1950 or so Joe lived in Globe, AZ in grandpas apartment- had a miles and a jackass & 52 or 54 pickup truck with stakes in back- would disappear for days at a time to prospect for gold and rockhound with his donkey.
"Up on the Blue" a ranch where he worked with horses, he loved horses and donkeys. "He could train a donkey to do just about anything." Later He moved to California. He was employed as a trucker for his older sister's husband's trucking company and trained horses. Joe Joe later lived in Cameron, AZ and worked at the State inspection station. He and his wife Rae enjoyed driving their jeep into the "Painted Desert" and petrified forest and around Cameron Arizona.
1950 or so Joe lived in Globe, AZ in grandpas apartment- had a miles and a jackass & 52 or 54 pickup truck with stakes in back- would disappear for days at a time to prospect for gold and rockhound with his donkey.
Family Members
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Ruby Christine Billingsley Stowell
1904–2000
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Beatrice Flora "Beazy" Billingsley Waddell
1907–1993
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Nina Agnes Billingsley Berls
1910–2001
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Howard James "Howdy" Billingsley
1911–1951
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Rosie Petsovits Renandor Billingsley
1914–1988
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Virginia "Ginny" Billingsley Harbold
1915–1988
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Robert Harold Billingsley
1918–1994
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Helen Mae Billingsley Warnock
1920–2016
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Frances Jean "Frannie" Billingsley Sloan
1923–2013
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Paul Lee Billingsley
1925–2018
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