Billy Creston Martin 1940 - 2020
Billy Creston Martin was born September 28,1940 at
Lavaca, Sebastian Co., Ar. to Carroll Bradford & Myrtle McCrea Martin.
His story is told in his obituary below.
Billy passed away December 28, 2020 in Bakersfield, California.
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Billy C. Martin of Shafter, California, age 80, passed away on Monday, December 28, 2020, at Memorial Hospital
in Bakersfield, California. He was born September 29, 1940 in Lavaca, Arkansas, to Carroll Bradford Martin
and Myrtle McCrae Martin. He is survived by his son Billy B. Martin and daughter in-law Melissa Martin and
his grandchildren Luke, Austin and Alyssa all of Shafter. Billy also leaves behind his spouse of 22 years
Cecilia Hill. He was a bonus dad for Cecilia's children Ashley, Kenny, Greg and Tommie Sue all of Shafter.
Billy was known as "PaPa" to all their grandchildren. Billy is also survived by his step-daughter, from his
previous marriage, Kimberly Howard and he was "PaPa" to her three children. Billy is also survived his
brother Bob (Ruth), Harold (Sheila) both of Arkansas: sisters Christine Davidson, Artie Martin (Buford)
and Nancy Teague (Benny) of Arkansas and Willine of Oklahoma; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded
in death by his parents, brother Ted and sister-in-law Carolyn of Arkansas, brother Stanley Martin and
sister-in-law Frieda of Buttonwillow, CA, and brother-in-law Ed Davidson of Arkansas and Brent Ellison of
Oklahoma.
Billy grew up in Arkansas and enlisted in United States Army on November 3,1958 and served as a National
Guard until he was honorably discharged on October 31, 1966. He moved to Kern County shortly after being
discharged from the Army. After moving to California, Billy became a bus driver at Shafter High School in
1966 and drove a school bus until 2002 when he retired. Aside from driving the school bus in the early
mornings, he had his own sprinkler and gardening business and worked a custodian at Shafter High School
in the evenings. Over the years Billy was known and loved by many people in the community, he was known
by many small children as the "candy man" he always had a pocket full of smarties ready to hand out.
His iconic mustache made him stand out in a crowd, he was local celebrity of sorts. Billy had a heart of
gold and will always be remembered for his kindness and generosity. He was a very social man and everywhere
he went he knew someone or someone knew him.
Billy enlisted into the Army during his senior year in High School and was not able to graduate, but years
later he received his GED and was very proud of his accomplishment. Billy was life-long learner as he even
completed college courses as a master gardener in 2011. He loved to share his knowledge, and days before he
was hospitalized, he helped his son-law fix his sprinkler system and plant winter rye grass. He had a passion
for growing things especially succulents. Billy was a life-long Arkansas Razorbacks fan and wore his hog head
hat with great pride. He was an avid collector of many things especially baseball cards and thought he could
salvage anything. He will be greatly missed by so many.
A memorial service will be held at 10:00 A.M. at Peters Funeral Home in Shafter for his family. The family
would like to invite anyone who wants to pay their respects to the graveside services at 11:00 AM at the
Shafter Cemetery.
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