Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home

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William “Billy” Leslie Locke

June 11, 1942          ~          April 13, 2021

William (Billy) Leslie Locke, 78, of Glasgow, Kentucky passed away Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at the Medical Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was the son of the late Orville Hines Locke and Flora Lee Hodge Locke.

He is survived by two daughters: Michelle Goldman and her husband Ted and Mary Lee Divito: one granddaughter: Evalisie Divito; one sister: Mary Ann Locke; canine companion: Ryker.

Preceded in death by his canine companion Gus.

Funeral will be 1:00 pm Saturday, April 17, 2021 at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Hiseville Cemetery. Visitation will be after 11:00 am Saturday until time for services.

In keeping with the Governor’s recommendations for safety during funeral and memorial services, the number of attendees in the funeral home at any given time will be limited; no food permitted in the lounge; social distancing will be necessary; and face coverings are recommended.


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3 Entries for William “Billy” Leslie Locke

  1. Marsha Phillips Wilson says:

    I have so many memories of Billy, from our childhood all the way up to now. I am saddened, I can’t be there to pay my respects but please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. I hope God provides you much love and comfort during this time.

    Marsha & Jay Wilson

  2. Wilma J Bowles Walton says:

    So sorry to hear of the passing of Billy… Condolences to all of Billy’s family and special mention to Mary Ann. Thinking of all of you..

  3. Tommy Mitchell says:

    Mary Lee and Michelle I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad Billy. I have great memories of working for him at the store. That was actually my first public job where I worked after school and on weekends. Billy had also hired me to help with building the restaurant. Billy was a good person to work for. I can remember when a young gal(Mary Lee) was at the store she would come and sit back behind the counter with me when I was working. Good times and great memories of growing up and living in such a good little community I still call home. It was people like Billy and his family who helped create some of the opportunities and memories.