Billy Evans Guynn, 56, a resident of Truth or Consequences, passed away peacefully at his residence on Tuesday, February 4, 2020.
Billy was born in Escondido, CA. He was adopted and raised by his grandparents, Roy J. and Cynthia Guynn. Billy was a true humanitarian, who had a heart for helping those in need. He lived his life in search of new friends who might need a meal, a ride, or a warm place to live. He was most happy when driving people to their doctor’s appointments, helping the homeless or caring for animals. Billy was a true friend, always there no matter what. At a young age, Billy found a passion for hairdressing, that he continued throughout his life. He also worked for American Airlines for 22 years.
Billy is proceeded in death by his parents, Roy and Cynthia Guynn; his husband, John S. Jamieson; and his dearest friend Phoebe, who never let him down. He is survived by his husband, James Michael Guynn; his son: Michael James Guynn; his siblings: Leigh Barry Evans, Pamela Evans and LaWanda Dunn-Pelton; cousins: Caroline Molina and her husband Bill, William Evans, Jr. and Cindy Evans; his aunt, Leona Evans; his biological mother, Aprildiane Martin; his dear friend, Betty Sue; and his special furry friends: Scotty, Danny, Pebbles, Mr. Boo, Diggaboo, Buddy, Hershey, Sunny, Bear, Fluffy and Lucy.
Cremation has taken place and a private memorial service will be held at a later date
Our dear little brother born 7/29/64 in Oceanside, CA to April Diane. Adopted by our grandparents Roy J and Cynthia O Guynn. Billy was a head strong little booger. He was sadly unable to overcome the torture inflicted upon him by his biological father. Billy is at rest and I have no doubt God will judge his heart and the pain behind his actions. He is and will always be my little brother. Rest in peace.
Our darling brother will rest in peace with the people who loved him above no other. Grandma and Grandpa Guynn will welcome into their embrace for eternity.
To the family, my heartfelt condolences for your loss. Please find comfort in the knowledge that God promises to end all suffering. Before long, God will wipe out every tear from our eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things (will) have passed away.(Rev. 21:3,4). May this promise from God give you comfort now and a real hope for the future. My deepest sympathy.
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