Wm. "Billy" McMichen
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Wm. "Billy" McMichen, Jr., 50, of Dallas, GA passed away on Friday, November 25, 2022, in Hiram, GA. A Graveside Service will be held in his honor on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 10:00 AM at Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, GA. Family will receive visitors on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at Mayes Ward-Dobbins Macland Chapel in Powder Springs Georgia between the hours of 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Family has asked in lieu if flowers that donations be made in Billy's name to the Paulding Education Foundation at www.pauldingeducationfoundation.com . Billy is survived by his father, William Ralph McMichen, Sr. & wife Kim of Douglasville, GA; mother, Judy Mazzeo & husband Rocco of Dallas, GA; brother, Jim McMichen & wife Trisha of Dallas, GA; nephews, Andrew McMichen and Ethan McMichen of Dallas, GA; niece, Sarah McMichen of Dallas, GA; aunts, Karen Harms of Knoxville, TN and Janice Woodard & husband Johnny of Gallatin, TN; cousin, Meredith Woodard of Gallatin, TN; and his faithful companion and best friend, his service dog, Bailey. William Ralph McMichen, Jr. was born Friday, April 14, 1972 to William Ralph McMichen and Judy Bumgardner Mazzeo in Auburn, AL. He was a 1993 graduate of Praise academy. After graduation he proudly served in the United States Navy for 9 years, after an honorable discharge he served in the United States Army for 3 years until he received an honorable discharge. Billy then went on to serve in the National Guard at the Armory for 8 years until he retired. Billy enjoyed working with his hands, whether he was tinkering with radios and small electronics or customizing cars and trucks. He always had a love for the outdoors and enjoyed hunting and camping when he was able to. Billy could often be found watching the Auburn Tigers play. He and his dad would attend the games or just watch them at home together. What Billy enjoyed most of all however, was spending time with his family. His nieces and nephews meant the world to him and he always treated them as though they were his own children. Billy had a big heart and was always willing to help anyone in need. He was a loving son, brother, and uncle and his caring presence will be forever missed. Arrangements made under the caring guidance Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home Macland Chapel www.mayeswarddobbins.com 770-943-1511