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401 Brigadier General (Ret) Billie Joe Brinkley, 90, of Evansville, Indiana, went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at home surrounded by his family.

Bill was born in Hopkins County, Kentucky on January 30, 1933 to the late Rupert and Helen (Quinn) Brinkley. He attended F.J. Reitz High School and would later receive his Bachelor of Science from the University of The State of New York. After high school, Bill enlisted in the Indiana Army National Guard as a Private Service Battery. He was eventually promoted to Private First Class before enlisting in the United States Air Force. After three years in the Air Force, Bill returned to the Indiana Army National Guard and began what would culminate into an illustrious career. His career began with extensive schooling and training. Bill completed Infantry Officers’ Basic Course in Fort Benning, GA, in 1960, and then Infantry Officers' Career Course in 1966 - also in Fort Benning, GA. He went on to complete military police school, where he specialized in drug investigation, physical security, and criminal investigation supervision. Bill finished his military schooling in 1973 by graduating from the Command & General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Bill would go on to serve a total of 32 years, ultimately becoming Brigadier General and serve as the Assistant Adjutant General of the Army Military Department of Indiana. As Assistant Adjutant General, Bill was responsible for overseeing the administrative and operational functions of the Indiana Army National Guard. During this time, he also served as the Senior Advisor to the Adjutant General. Bill accumulated a plethora of awards and decorations at both the state and federal levels. His state level awards included: Indiana Commendation Medal, Indiana Emergency Service Ribbon with Oak Leaf, Indiana Long Service - 30 Years, Indiana Volunteer Emblem, Indiana Distinguished Service Medal, and the Adjutant General's Staff Identification Badge. On the federal level, Bill received the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal - 20 Years, the Army Reserves Components Achievement Medal, Army National Guard Badge, and the Army Service Ribbon.

In addition to his extensive military service, Bill retired as Captain on the Evansville Police Department after 23 years of dedicated service. While on the police department, Bill was instrumental in creating the Narcotics Unit. He was also a graduate of the FBI Academy of Drug Enforcement. Bill was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, Association of the United States Army, National Guard Association of Indiana, and the Military Officers Association. Aside from his decorated career, Bill was a man of strong faith and rooted in family. He was a true believer in the Lord, and served as an ordained Deacon in the Southern Baptist Church. He also had a deep love for his family. Bill spent 64 wonderful years married to the love of his life, Bettye Jo, and together they built a family of children and grandchildren they both cherished immensely.

Brigadier General Brinkley will be deeply missed by all those that had the pleasure of knowing him.

Bill is survived by his daughter, Dana Trible of Evansville, IN; sons, Scott Brinkley of Boonville, IN and Lukas Brinkley of Evansville, IN; grandchildren, Amy Angel (Eric) and Eric Stoneberger (Liza); and great-grandchildren, Cayden, Lorelei, Deacon, and Silas.

Bill was preceded in death by his loving wife of 64 years, Bettye Jo (McCuiston) Brinkley; parents; sisters, Margaret Pearson and Norma Jones; and brothers, Raymond Brinkley and Harold Brinkley.

A celebration of Bill’s life will be held at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at Browning Funeral Home, 738 Diamond Ave., Evansville, IN 47711 with Rev. Kevin Royalty officiating. Entombment will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery where special full honors will be performed by the Military Department of Indiana Ceremonial Unit.

Friends may visit from 10:00 am until service time on Wednesday at Browning Funeral Home.

The family would like to especially thank Bill’s primary caregiver, Kiersten Woodruff, for all of her loving and compassionate care.

Memorial contributions may be made to Heritage Hospice, 1202 W Buena Vista Rd., #107, Evansville, IN 47710. 
Brinkley, Brigadier General Billie Joe (I5206)
 
402 Bruce N. was never married. McQuistan, Bruce Nicholas (I10704)
 
403 Bud's grandson, Wilson states, "[grandfather, it] seems was borned and raised near New Concord, Kentucky, in a community known then as Mt Zion between New Concord, Kentucky and the Tennessee River." McCuiston, Linsey Pinkney (I5389)
 
404 Buddy Joseph Manning
April 21, 1942 - December 29, 2014

Visitation 1:00 - 4:00PM Wednesday at McEvoy Funeral Home.

Born in Puryear, TN to the late Jim and Opal Orene Bivens Manning. In 1962 he married Mary Ellen McQuiston, she survives, Buchanan.

Survived by a son: Christopher Todd (Laura) Manning, Illinois; sisters: Linda Carol (Jerry) Jones, Murray, KY, Claudean (Walter) Etps, Puryear; brother: Keith Manning, Lynn Grove, KY; grandchildren: Jake, Samantha and Melanie Manning; several nieces and nephews including two special nieces: Jan Hale and Marie Jones.

Preceded by two sons: James Lee Manning, at birth, James Sheryle Manning; one sister and three brothers.

Mr. Manning moved to Batavia, IL in the late 60's where he worked in concrete construction. He was an avid car enthusiast, rebuilding and restoring old cars. 
Manning, Buddy Joseph (I21682)
 
405 Buried beside her husband, John McQuiston. Harper, Nancy (I1956)
 
406 Buried beside her mother, Frances M. Wynns; at Margaret's own request. McCuistion, Margaret Frances (I447)
 
407 Buried by Van Gorder funeral home, Reverend D. N. Thomas, former minister of Free Methodist Church, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. McQuiston, Herman Mark (I7684)
 
408 Buried Ebenezer Cemetery, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. McQuiston, Robert (I1863)
 
409 Buried Fowler Cemetery Bloom, Jeanette Belle (I27)
 
410 Buried Fowler Cemetery, Fowler Colorado. Leek, Elizabeth Susan (I29)
 
411 Buried Fowler Cemetery, Fowler, Colorado. Petrie, Chester Oliver (I331)
 
412 Buried in cemetery of Presbyterian Church, one mile east of Huntertown, Indiana. McQuiston, David (I1854)
 
413 Buried in Cleveland graveyard, Whitley County, Indiana with her infant son. McQuiston, Jane Elizabeth (I2083)
 
414 Buried in family cemetery, near Huntertown, Indiana. Ebaugh, Nancy Sevilla (I2107)
 
415 Buried in Fowler Cemetery McCuistion, Charles Henry (I26)
 
416 Buried in Fowler Cemetery, Fowler, Colorado. Low, Maurice Watson (I238)
 
417 Buried in Homewood Cemetery. McQuiston, Emma (I2200)
 
418 Buried in Mill Creek Cemetery, near Ostrander, Ohio. McQuiston, Wilson (I2096)
 
419 Buried in Old Salem Churchyard. McQuiston, William (I1846)
 
420 Buried in Old Salem Churchyard. Crow, Mary (I1858)
 
421 Buried in Old Salem. McQuiston, Sarah Janet (I1849)
 
422 Buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. McQuiston, Isoline Nancy (I2728)
 
423 Buried in San Jose, California. McCuiston, Omar G. (I687)
 
424 Buried in the city of the dead in Union, Fulton County, Arkansas. McCuistion, James Porter (I438)
 
425 Buried in the Plantation graveyard, sometimes called "Old Gibson", in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina.

The family burial ground is actually in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina; at 4133 Sheridan Rd, Greensboro, NC 27455-2441 
McCuistion, Sarah (I179)
 
426 Buried in the Presbyterian "Stone Church" Cemetery. McQuiston, Alexander Culberson (I2013)
 
427 Buried in the Presbyterian "Stone Church" Cemetery. Gibson, Margaret (I2027)
 
428 Buried Lawrenceburg Cemetery, Indiana. Scott, Margaret (I1884)
 
429 Buried McCuistion Family Burying Ground, Shelbyville, Tennessee. According to C. Daggett's letter to George Kenneth McCuistion, headstone reads "Ann M. McCuistion, Daughter of Benjamin and Sarah McCuistion; born Nov. 5, 1811 and departed this life Jan. 28, 1813," McCuistion, Ann Moody (I426)
 
430 Buried McCuistion Family Burying Ground, Shelbyville, Tennessee. Headstone reads, "Sarah McCuistion, Daughter of Thos. and Ann McCuistion, Born Jan 17, 1766 and departed this life Sept 2, 1821." Sarah died at the home of her brother, Benjamin. McCuistion, Sarah (I163)
 
431 Buried near Mount Carmal Church, Calloway County, Kentucky, in the family graveyard, on the farm once owned by their daughter Cynthia and her husband, William McCuiston McCuiston, Thomas (I722)
 
432 Buried Old Salem Cemetery, Derry Township, Pennsylvania. Donnell, Charlotte (I2373)
 
433 Buried Rowan Co., North Carolina Behol, Sarah Jenut (I158)
 
434 Buried Royal Oak Cemetery, Royal Oak, Michigan. Lucas, Ada Caroline (I281)
 
435 Buried section A2B6-R8-3 Berry, Rosa Dell (I21262)
 
436 Buried section A2B6-R8-4 McCuistion, Don Denton (I6199)
 
437 Buried section E-R5-17 McCuistion, Vernon Joe (I9700)
 
438 Buried section E-R5-18. Baldwin, Mattie Pearl (I9699)
 
439 Buried section E-R5-19 McCuistion, Ora Anderson (I6017)
 
440 Buried section R7-4 McCuistion, Earl Dean (I6393)
 
441 Buried Williams Cemetery near the old home place. McCuistion, Nancy Frances (I456)
 
442 Buriedin Concord Presbyterian Churchyard. McQuiston, Alexander (I1853)
 
443 Burl died from a massive heart attack and pneumonia. Jones, Burleson Brownie (I9596)
 
444 BURLINGTON - Robert William McCuiston, age 69, passed away on Friday, March 6, 2020 at the Hospice Home. A graveside service will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday at Alamance Memorial Park. The family will receive friends following the service. McCuiston, Robert William (I31461)
 
445 By way of oral tradition, "Thomas ran away from home and went to work for John Meals as an overseer of slaves, two years later he married John Meals daughter, Mary Ann." Thomas McQuistin is listed in the 1830 Census for Madison County, Alabama. McCuistion, Thomas P. (I4682)
 
446 CA refers to Census Area. Hamer, Ruby Pernita (I42504)
 
447 Caleb and Nellie were married by M. F. McCuistion, M.G. Family: Caleb Jesse McCuistion / Nellie McNeal (F1760)
 
448 Caleb's middle name is provided by Miles. McCuistion, Caleb Longly (I9519)
 
449 Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. McCuistion, Walter (I1166)
 
450 Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. McCuistion, Robert Tolaver Jr. (I1167)
 

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