Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

WILLIAM "BILLY" MCINNIS

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William “Billy” McInnis passed away May 9, 2018, in his home. He was born October 25, 1933, in Fitchburg, Massachuse­tts, later moving to Sunnyslope, Arizona, where he joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1951 and served in the Korean War. After the war, he apprentice­d as a mason in Arizona, finally arriving in Las Vegas in the mid-1960’s. He started Franklin & McInnis Masonry, which after Franklin’s retirement became McInnis and Sons Masonry, a company that worked with some of the originator­s of modern day Vegas. He loved playing golf at the Desert Inn, playing cards, sports and entertaini­ng. He was an avid supporter of UNLV, most notably the UNLV Rodeo Team which he has supported for over 30 years. He made a big impact on countless students for many years, building friendship­s that continue through today. Memories of time spent at his farm in Caliente, Kimberly, Idaho, and cabin in Star Valley, Wyoming with dear friends always brought a twinkle to his eyes. During his life, he acquired many animals such as his pet Rooster, Henry, who would ride shotgun with him in his truck, a pot belly pig named Sydney, a goat named Cracker, llamas, miniature donkeys, mules, horses and numerous dogs of all sizes, including his pride and joy, Sniffles, a Newfoundla­nd who was by his side until the end. Billy had a big heart along with a big smile, always welcoming people into his home, wanting to know where everyone came from because he never forgot a soul, and he was curious to know if you knew who he knew. His will to live and love of laughter were truly an inspiratio­n. Despite his ailing health, he planned and executed a trip to Kimberly, Idaho to see his beloved former farm and visit with family and friends. Even during his last days he was issuing orders to ensure the rodeo team has a remarkable place to keep their beloved horses. We want to thank everyone involved in the care of this wonderful man, there are too many to mention. Without their tender care and love for Billy we truly know that we wouldn’t have been blessed with the extended time we had with him. Whether it was just stopping by for a brief chat, a quick game of cards, or those involved in his healthcare, it all made a huge impact and for that we are forever grateful. Billy is survived by his children, Bill McInnis, John McInnis, Alicia Berroyer Guinn, Mark Royce, Robyn and Lyn Reheard and Denice Johnson; and grandchild­ren, Kayla, Teagan and Clayton. Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 18, at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 1900 Veterans Memorial Drive, Boulder City. Celebratio­n of life reception following, details will be announced at the service. Questions should be addressed to Bill McInnis at (702) 321-4004. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the UNLV Rodeo Team, c/o Rick Griffith, 7775 W. Craig Road, Las Vegas, NV 89129.

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