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William came into this world on October 10, 1989, and entered Eternity on July 25, 2024.
William is survived by his mother, Diana Hayes from Louisville Tennessee and his father Robert L. Alldis and stepmother Cheryl Alldis from Phoenix Arizona. He is also survived by his older brother Robert Alldis Jr and his younger sister Brandy Roach and her husband Wesley Roach, and stepbrother Brett Graham. Billy had one nephew Kaiden Roach and one niece Chloe Roach. Billy also had five aunts, Michelle Robles, Denise Felstein & husband Ed, Julie Campbel & husband Brian. Kelly Nelson & husband Rick,& Robin Alldis. He had seven cousins, Alexis, Freddy, Tommy, Lyndsey, Mallory, Brian & Erica..
Billy was born in San Diego California and moved to Louisville Tennessee in 2002. He graduated from William Blount High School in Maryville, TN in 2008. Billy loved music, sports, and hanging with all of his friends. He was a big Tennessee Vols football fan. Lady Vols basketball fan. He also loved his San Diego Padres baseball team. His most favorite hobby was music and singing. Before Billy could walk it seemed he was singing some song. One of his favorite bands of all times was the country group Rascal Flatts. He attended numerous meet and greets and so many of their concerts it too much to count. He also loved Tasha Cobbs and gospel music. Billy also enjoyed taking his nephew and niece out to movies, arcades, and the mall. He loved his time with his nephew Kaiden and niece Chloe. Billy also loved to travel, and one of his happiest places to go was to San Diego and visit his nana and aunt Robin. He loved going to the casinos with his aunt and just loved staying home and taking care of his nana. But most of all, he loved hanging out with his friends. There are so many to mention that it would take up hundreds of pieces of paper.A few were Marcus & Carmina, Priscilla, and Kelly & Michael. Billy loved them all and all of them loved Billy.
Billy will be dearly missed by all of his family and friends. All of our hearts are broken because of his genuine love he showed to all of us. Billy truly represented the lyrics to the song, “Three Wooden Crosses.” “It’s not what you take when you leave this world behind you, it’s what you leave behind you when you’re gone.” Billy left us all faith, hope and love and he would tell us all here today to leave behind the same things to others that he left to us.
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