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Billy Burkett

Billy Burkett, pastor for more than seven decades, passes away at 90

December 3, 2020

By Baptist Message staff

MANY, La. (LBM) – Billy Burkett, a pastor of northwest Louisiana Baptist churches for seven decades, died Sunday, Nov. 1. He was 90.

A native of Converse, Burkett preached his first message when he was 16 and one year later surrendered to the ministry at Fellowship Baptist Church in Converse, according to his obituary. Burkett served 70 years as a pastor in Louisiana and two years as missions pastor of College Heights Baptist Church in Alamosa, Colorado. Most recently, he was pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in Marthaville, one of 10 Louisiana Baptist churches he served. Burkett also was active in the District 8 Baptist Convention, helping to form Clara Springs Baptist Camp in Pelican.

Burkett was preceded in death by his parents, John and Gladys Burkett; his first wife for 62 years, Mary Louise Pentecost; and his sister, Johnnie Mae.

He is survived by his wife, Martha Jane; sister, Elaine Burkett; three children, Mike Burkett (Sue), Don Burkett (Virginia), and Lisa Graham (Randy); Martha’s children, Robert Burleson and Jo Lynn Graham; and numerous grandchildren.

Family and friends gathered for celebration of life services Tuesday, Nov. 3, at Fellowship Baptist.

In lieu of flowers, the family is suggesting donations to Burkett’s favorite charities: Gideons International, Samaritan’s Purse and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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