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Billy Harold Hudson, age 85, of Alexander, Arkansas, went home peacefully on February 12, 2026. Born June 11, 1940, Billy was a steady presence in the lives of so many — a devoted husband, proud dad and Papaw, faithful friend, and a man you could always count on.
Billy owned and operated his own paint contracting business with his longtime business partner, Sissy Webb. If you ever saw the words “Have brush, will travel,” you knew it was Billy. He took pride in his work and believed in doing the job right, treating every customer like a neighbor.
But more than anything, Billy loved his family. For 61 years, he and his wife, Brenda, built a life side by side, sharing the everyday moments that mattered most. He was proud of his daughter, Donna, and his granddaughter, Alex, who brought him so much joy. He is also survived by his sister, Onita Murry; his nieces, Tammie and Tasha; his nephews, Danny and Ray; along with many great-nieces, great-nephews, and “bonus kids” who knew they were loved just like his own.
Billy’s faith was the foundation of his life. He served faithfully at Lawson Apostolics as a deacon and Sunday School Superintendent. If the doors were open, Billy was there — usually early, ready for donuts and coffee, and always willing to lend a hand on workdays. He didn’t just talk about serving; he showed up.
He was soft-spoken, patient, and observant — a man who listened more than he spoke. He enjoyed the simple things: old westerns on TV, Saturday nights at I-30 Speedway with his racing buddy, Howard Winkler, and traveling to cheer on his favorite driver, Tim Crowley. He also loved fishing and found peace by the water whenever he could.
In true Billy fashion, his last meal was a hamburger Happy Meal from McDonald’s — hamburger, fries, apple slices, and sweet tea. Simple and just right. He often said, “Be slow of tongue and quick of eye,” and that’s exactly how he lived — thoughtful, steady, and paying attention to what mattered.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James Harold and Ruby (Padgett) Hudson; his sisters, Brenda, Pam, and JoAnn; his brother, Bobby; and his nephew, Butch.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, February 17, 2026, from 5:00 until 7:00 PM at Smith Family Funeral Home in Benton. Funeral services will be Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 10:00 AM, also at the funeral home, with burial following at noon at Pinecrest Cemetery in Alexander.
Billy lived a good, full life. He loved well, worked hard, kept his faith, and left behind a family who will carry his memory forward every day. He will be deeply missed.
Services entrusted to Smith-Benton Funeral Home. Online guestbook: www.SmithFamilyCares.com.
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