Billie Joyce Dudenhoeffer, 90, of Lampasas died on Sept. 25, 2024, in Cedar Park.
Funeral services will be held at Sneed-Carnley Funeral Chapel in Lampasas on Oct. 1 at noon. Burial will follow at Kempner Cemetery.
Billie was born Jan. 20, 1934, in Mirando City, Texas, to Walter J. and Nadie Faye (Shoemake) Andrews.
She graduated from Freer High School in 1951 and attended Draughn’s Business College in San Antonio.
She married Alfred Joseph “Joe” Dudenhoeffer on March 1, 1952, in Freer.
Billie was a homemaker while Joe was in the oil business for 30 years. They started out in Farmington, New Mexico, then moved to Midland, Amarillo and retired to Lampasas, and purchased the NAPA Auto Parts Store in 1986.
She loved serving the Lord with her music and began playing in church at the age of 14. Billie was an active member of Kempner Oak Hills Baptist Church and was the church pianist until just recently, when she retired at age 90.
She enjoyed knitting afghans and shawls to give to friends. Billie was spunky and full of vim and vigor. She never met a stranger.
Survivors include Amy Ford and her husband David of Leander, Scott Dudenhoeffer and his wife Lorna of Hobbs, New Mexico, and her grandchildren T.J., David and Jaci.
Billie was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years; her sister, Dorothy Faye Crisp; her son, Alfred Joseph “Joey” Dudenhoeffer Jr.; and her grandson, Justin Scott Dudenhoeffer.
Memorial donations can be made to Kempner Oak Hills Baptist Church or the charity of one’s choice.