Mrs. Billie Rae Cash, 88, of Cedar Hill, Texas, passed away on June 14, 2019. She was born on May 11, 1931 in Hollis Oklahoma to Spivie Robinson Sr. and Emma Lee Robinson. Mrs. Cash married her husband Roosevelt Cash Jr. on July 18, 1953. The two were married for 41 years.
Mrs. Cash completed High School and went onto Cosmetology School to receive a Cosmetology license. She also attended Culinary School and was a Military Housewife. Throughout her life, Mrs. Cash and her family lived in Lawton Oklahoma, Germany, and the DFW area. She loved hairdressing, cooking, baking, and decorating, and even won awards for her cake decorating skills. Mrs. Cash was a proud Baptist, and was baptized at Galilee Baptist Church in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Billie Rae Cash was predeceased by her Husband; Roosevelt Cash Jr., her parents; Spivey Sr. and Emma Robinson, her brother; Spivey Jr, her sisters; Johnny C, Vaudie Bell, Charlie Mae, and Joyce, as well as her beloved pets; Buffy, T.A, Inky, and Kiki.
Mrs. Cash is survived by her children; Glenda Seals (Johnny) of Mesquite, TX, Johnny Cash (Belinda) of Cedar Hill, TX, and Janet Cash of Forney, TX, her Grandchildren; Candi Johnson of Mesquite, TX, Chanee Pierson (Ray) of Heartland, TX, Teresa Chatman (Brandon) of Dallas, TX, Johnathan Cash of Arlington, TX, Lanai Cash of Cedar Hill, TX. She is also survived by her Great-Grandchildren; Joliya Chatman, Jordan Johnson, Elena Diaz, Nevaeh George, and Ke’Veah Montgomery, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
From the Family: Thanks for all the condolences, prayers, love, and support.
Mom…
Your life was a blessing
Your memory a treasure…
You are loved beyond words
And missed beyond measure.
“World’s Best Mom”
From her son, Johnny Cash:
If Flowers Grow in Heaven
If flowers grow in Heaven Lord,
Please pick a bunch for me.
Place them in my Mother’s arms
And tell her they’re from me.
Tell her that I love and miss her,
And when she turns to smile,
Place a kiss upon her cheek
And hold her for a while.
Because remembering her is easy,
I do it everyday
But there’s an ache within my heart,
That will never go away.
-Kirsten Preus
Mom,
You gave me life and you gave me love and I am happy for the time we had. I tried everyday to give you your flowers. I enjoyed and cherished all that we shared. I looked forward everyday making you smile by saying, “Good Morning Mrs. Cash!” Our trips to doctor appointments, shopping, and to all the other things we did are now my precious memoires. I wish that we had more time, but I saw you getting tired and I knew it was time for you to rest. I did not want you to go. Until we meet again, I love you.
-Johnny Cash, Son.
Mama, how much you will be missed. All the memories that you left with us. All the things that you taught us how to be great human beings. Everybody gets a mom but they don’t always get a real mama. You are a real mama !! You are loved and will be missed greatly
-Glenda, Janet, grandchildren and great-grandchildren