Billy Budd Waggoner
November 19, 1940 ~ February 6, 2022
Born in:
Freer, Texas
Resided in:
Fort Stockton, Texas
Billy Budd Waggoner, 81, passed away February 6, 2022, in Midland, Texas, on his way home to his San Antonio, Texas family. He is survived by two nieces, Courtney Michelle Waggoner and Christen Melissa Waggoner, and nephew, Jerry L. Waggoner, II (children), and F. Irene Waggoner (widow) of brother Jerry L. Waggoner (deceased), and nephew, Randy Dale Waggoner (son) of Tommy Ray Waggoner (deceased).
Prior to his final hospitalization, Bill was a daily visitor to the gym, dedicated to building and sustaining his body and mind. Called “Sensi” by some of his fellow gym enthusiasts, he shared various weight training, general physical improvement techniques and nutrition advice. He worked with a physical therapist at the Pecos County Hospital in Ft. Stockton, and was also an avid gun enthusiast and an accomplished gunsmith.
Before his golden years, Bill spent 15 years in restaurant management with several major chains, and spent 16 years as a bartender. Married to Carol Sue Waggoner (deceased) for seven years, he left no children.
Bill’s passions were his military service and his fierce independence. After two years of college, he enlisted in the United States Army and served six years, predominantly serving in Korea. Upon his return, he once spent four years in the desert, “living off the fat of the land.” He remained independent his entire life, and was singing “I Want to be an Airborne Ranger” during his final days.
Services
Graveside: March 1, 2022 9:15 am
Room: Shelter No. 2
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd.
San Antonio, TX United States
78209
I was married to Bill from 1970 till 1975. He was a unique individual. Prayers for his surviving family.
Til Valhalla. Wished we had able to talk more.