Billie Dahl Carvey, 88, died Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. She is survived by her husband of 66 years, William (Bud) Carvey, five children, Mark, Brad (Andrea), Scott (Lorilie), D. Thomas (Paula), and Lori (John) and six grandchildren, Emily, Lindsey, Henry, Chad, Dex, Tom.
Born in Casper, Wyoming, on April 2, 1926, to Thomas McDonald and Dolores Dahl McDonald, Billie grew up in Great Falls, Montana. She attended from University of Montana. In 1948, she married Bud, whom she met at a college dance. The family moved to San Carlos in 1958. Billie taught preschool for many years at the Carey School in Hillsborough. After retiring, Billie and Bud moved to Murrietta, California, to be near Billie’s sister, Shirley Miller. They returned to the Peninsula around 10 years ago.
“Billie was our greatest cheerleader; laughing at our jokes, listening to our music, encouraging us to do what we dreamed.”
A memorial service will be 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5. For location, leave an email message at www.billiecarvey@yahoo.com.
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