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Joshua Ray Killough

November 23, 1976 — April 26, 2021

Joshua Ray Killough

Joshua Ray Killough, 44, of Conway died April 26, 2021. Born November 23, 1976 in Little Rock to parents, Kevin and Debra Wilson Killough.

Josh was preceded in death by a son, Tanner Ray Killough; a brother Clayton Andrew Killough; and his step-father, Gary Sirk. Josh is survived by his wife, Raven Morgan Killough; sons, Andrew Clayton Killough and Alex Colby Morgan, mother, Debra Sirk; father, Kevin Ray Killough; and a host of family and friends. Josh is also survived by his best buddy, his Dachshund, Rudy, who will miss him dearly. Rudy was a birthday gift to Josh from Raven and the boys and from day 1, Rudy has been a daddy’s boy.

Josh was always quick to help others and was an extremely supportive person. Some of his most important moments in life were supporting his sons in each of their journeys. Josh was a proud, involved parent. He even coached Tanner, Drew and Alex in baseball. Josh attended every baseball game he could and always included his sons in adventures, such as fishing and hunting.

Josh loved the outdoors. He was a serious duck and deer hunter, who also loved fishing and camping. He loved spending weekends on his land at the Piney. Josh loved to be outside in general, even doing yard work and working in the garden.

Josh was, also, a respected, loyal and dedicated employee at Nabholz Construction for twenty-four (24) years, where he ended his career as a superintendent. Josh was exceptionally good at his job because it was his passion. Even when he was not working, he was at home building, or working on a project. In recent years, Josh has built a deck, custom birdhouses, and even redid a Volkswagen Beetle.

A private memorial is being held in his honor. To sign the online guestbook, click “Add A Memory” at: www.griffinleggettconway.com
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