(From Knell Mortuary)William-Dale Lee Nelson, 35, Carterville, Missouri, known affectionately as Billy to his friends and family, passed away on Monday, December 8, 2025. He was born on September 28, 1990, in Beeville, Texas, the son of Brenda (Payne) Nelson and the late Michael Nelson. Billy was a beacon of kindness and friendliness, touching the lives of all who knew him with his thoughtful nature.
A proud 2009 graduate of Carthage High School, Billy carried the spirit of his hometown into every endeavor. He embarked on a career as a truck driver, a job that suited his love for travel and adventure. His work not only allowed him to explore the open road but also to form lasting friendships and associations along the way.
Billy's zest for life was evident in his numerous interests. He was an avid golfer, finding peace and camaraderie on the greens. Fishing was more than a hobby; it was a passion that brought him closer to nature's serene beauty. The lake was his refuge, a place where he could cast away the stresses of daily life and bask in the tranquility of the water. Camping trips were a staple, as Billy relished the opportunity to sleep under the stars and wake up to the sunrise in the great outdoors. Adventure was Billy's middle name, and he seized every chance to embark on new journeys, whether they were spontaneous road trips or meticulously planned excursions. Above all, Billy cherished his family. They were the cornerstone of his life, the source of his deepest joy and pride. His love for them was boundless, and he dedicated himself to creating a legacy of warmth and love that would endure.
Survivors include his mother, Brenda Nelson; his siblings, Elizabeth Diloreto (Taddeo), Tracy Wickstrom (Eric), Sarah Nelson, and Michael Coy, Jr. (Monica); his nephews and niece, Gavin Coy, Nicholas Smith, Tanner Diloreto, Axton Diloreto, Eli Diloreto, Malachi Diloreto, Amias Welch, Riley Wickstrom, Astrid Wickstrom, and Ezra Wickstrom; his uncles, Rick Payne (Kathy), and Dennis Payne (Twila); his close friend, Mariah Conway; and many extended family and friends.
Per Billy’s wishes, there was cremation. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com.

I am so sorry to Billy's family. I knew him when he worked at the YMCA. He was a fun guy. The world lost a good one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful person. Will be missed dearly
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about him last week. was going to call him. see if he wanted to go fishing i really wish i would have. he was a good friend and i will miss him. I'm so sorry
ReplyDeleteWow very sad to hear this hr was a truly great guy with a huge heart he was just a year older than me at Carthage High School! My condolences to the family definitely makes the holidays tough. Continue putting smiles on their faces up in those skies buddy!
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