William Melvin "Billy" Pilkerton, III

william pilkerton, iii

October 26, 1966 ~ January 4, 2021

William Melvin “Billy” Pilkerton, III, 54 of California, MD passed away on Monday, January 4, 2021 at MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital, Leonardtown, MD due to complications of Covid-19. Billy was born on Wednesday, October 26, 1966 in Leonardtown, MD to his loving parents William Melvin Pilkerton, Jr. and Agnes Cecelia. Billy was the loving husband of Kimberly Ann (Pingleton) Pilkerton whom he married on May 16, 1992 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD. They were Blessed with two beautiful daughters Jessica Cecelia in October 2001 and Ann Mary in January 2006. Billy is survived by his wife Kimberly Ann and daughter Jessica Cecelia, his mother Agnes Cecelia, his siblings Janet Williams (Gary Ridgell) of Leonardtown, MD, Charlie Pilkerton (Tammy) of Clements, MD, Judy Willey (David) of Hollywood, MD, Joanne Namyst (Joe) of Waldorf, MD and mother-in-law Sarah Jean Pingleton of Clements, MD. Billy also leaves behind his dog “Lady”. In addition, there are many in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, God children, co-workers and wonderful friends who are left with the very fondest memories of Billy. Billy was preceded in death by his daughter Ann Mary in January 2006, father William Melvin Pilkerton, Jr. in April 2018 and father-in-law John Francis Pingleton in February 2008. Billy was a lifelong St. Mary’s County, MD resident and graduated from Leonardtown High School in 1985. He began his career at Target Support Directorate, Patuxent River Naval Air Station in 1990 with Dyncorp, Inc. Upon his arrival to “Targets”, Billy was assigned to the electronics technician shop. Throughout the next 20 year’s Billy supported a multitude of programs in support of the Targets division. He was initially responsible for maintenance and electronics for the target support vessels and targets utilized for the Test and Evaluation (T&E) and fleet customers. Over his 20 years as a contract employee, some of the notable projects Billy supported included the Tomahawk cruise missile program, the Penguin Missile program, the Mobile Launch Platform Program for the Missile Defense Agency and many weapon effects test projects in support of NAVSEA. Billy made a career change in March 2010 when he transitioned to the civilian workforce at Atlantic Targets and Marine Operations (ATMO) Division. He worked in the T&E Operations Branch for over 10 years and was an integral asset to ATMO. With over 30 combined years of support to the targets community, Billy was recognized as the subject matter expert for remote systems and he was known and respected throughout the targets community in his field. His knowledge and experience with the remote control systems for the navy targets program made him the “Go To” person for everything and anything regarding remote controlled target operations. During the years supporting targets, Billy was the person behind the laptop for thousands of remote control presentations for T&E and navy fleet training offshore operations. He spent countless hours onboard offshore support vessels and made countless trips all over the world in support of navy operations. With the experience Billy gained over the years, he was responsible for cross training many people in the field of remote control target systems. The impact of his accomplishments and support to the T&E and fleet customers over his 30 plus year career is paramount to the defense of the United States of America. With all of the work related accomplishments, Billy was also a family and community oriented man. He was passionate about his family and he revealed this through personal stories he would routinely share with his co-workers (also known as his friends). As Jessica grew older, there were always stories of the sporting events and her activities during her progression through middle and high school. He loved to attend any event she was involved in and then provided the after event stories with the people at work. The Ocean City summer vacation was always on the list. Every year this was a family affair that he loved to attend. He was dedicated to his mom and dad throughout the years and especially as they grew older. Family meant the world to Billy and it certainly showed. Billy always showed an interest in things that took place in the community. He was a very dedicated Director with the St. Mary’s County Fair Association. His dedication and passion for the Fair defined his community spirit. No matter what was going on at work, Billy was on the books for annual leave every year for “Fair Week”. It is no telling how many weeks, days or hours Billy volunteered to make sure he was there to keep the Fair running for the community to enjoy year after year. With all of this, Billy was a person that expected no recognition. He went about each day in order to get to the next. His talents, his smile and regular “Hello” will be sorely missed but most of all Billy will be missed! The family will receive friends on Tuesday, January 12, 2021 from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM at the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. Due to Covid-19, a Mass of Christian Burial officiating by Reverend Jerry Gamrot and Interment to follow at Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD will be Private. Serving as Pallbearers will be Steve Williams, Kevin Pilkerton, Jacob Namyst, Joshua Namyst, Kevin Russell and Jacob Pingleton. The family would like to express our deepest thank you to the heroic measures taken by Billy’s care team at MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital. The constant dedication of FaceTime, phone calls and updates did not go unrecognized. “Not all angels have wings…some have scrubs” - Unknown. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the following: St. Mary’s County Fair Association, Inc. P.O. Box 243 Leonardtown, MD 20650 Thank you on behalf of the family of Billy. May you find comfort in the best of memories. God Bless…

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  1. Kim, Jess and all of Billy’s family. I am so sorry for your loss. Billy was a good person. Wonderful Husband to Kim and great father to Jessica. On my home from work I would pass their house and sometimes he would be getting the mail and when I would pass I blew the horn and he would wave to me. He was always friendly. He will be missed by many people. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Kim if you need anything I am not that far from you call me. Take Care and Love to all.

  2. Kim and Jessica, I am truly sorry to hear about Billy’s passing. I am honored to have known him, he was a good man. May God give you the strength to get thru this. Love you both.

  3. Kim, Jessie and to all in Billy’s family. We were so sad to hear of Billy’s passing. There is so much sorrow upon you right now. We hope the many wonderful memories made over the years, bring you all comfort and peace as you face the days ahead. Cherish the memories and may you find comfort in knowing that he is in Heaven and at peace. We are keeping all of you in our thoughts & prayers. Blessings to all.

  4. Lorrie & Frank Fenwick says:

    Kim, Jessie and family, I was so shocked to hear this. I have no words, just hugs and prayers for you all. Memories are such a great way to bring him to light they mean so much and they are yours. Billy fly with the angels and watch over them all.

  5. Mike and Millie Huseman says:

    Our sincerest sympathy to Kim, Jessica, Sarah Jean, Charlie, Tammy and all the family and many friends. Our hearts ache for you. Be assured that we are praying for you all and sending you our love too.
    May he now Rest in Peace and may you find comfort in knowing that he was such a great man and respected by so many.

  6. Andrea & Mike Alderson says:

    Kim and Jessica,
    We are so very sorry for your loss. Billy was a wonderful person who we loved being around. Prayers for you in this time of need.

  7. Carol Ann & Sarch Hall says:

    To Kim. Jessica and all of the Pillkerton and Pingleton Families,
    Please know tha you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this sorrowful time. Hopefully many fond memories of happy times will help to ease the pain you are all experiencing. Try to take comfort knowing that he is no longer suffering and will continue to watch over you all. May God continue each of you abundantly..

  8. Carol Ann & Satch Hall says:

    To Kim. Jessica and all of the Pillkerton and Pingleton Families,
    Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this sorrowful time. Hopefully many fond memories of happy times will help to ease the pain you are all experiencing. Try to take comfort knowing that he is no longer suffering and will continue to watch over you all. May God continue to bless each of you abundantly.

  9. Crystle (Greer) & David Yates says:

    My heart & prayers goes out to Billy’s family. Billy was one of a kind. Judy & David, we are so sorry for your loss.

  10. James and Linda Biscoe says:

    Janet and family,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss.

  11. To all of Billy’s family I extend my sincere condolences. May he rest in eternal peace.

  12. Very sorry for the your loss. Rest in peace old friend.

  13. Kim & Jessica,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Billy was a wonderful man. No words can Express the sorrow of his loss. Thinking of you daily.

  14. To all of the family:
    I am so sorry to hear of Billy’s passing. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

  15. Janet, and the rest of the Pilkerton family, especially Billy’s wife and children. My deepest condolences on the loss of Billy. I am sure your Daddy was waiting for him to welcome him into heaven. I will keep the family in my prayers.

  16. Peter Tobola and Family says:

    Very fortunate to know Billy as a friend and to work along side of him during mission support over the years. God Bless you and your family.

  17. Evelyn 'Beanie' Bean says:

    Kim, Jessica and Family, Sorry for your loss. As all know Billy was a great fella. Will keep you all in my prayers! RIP Billy!

  18. Kim and family,
    I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. I hope your memories will provide comfort during this difficult time.

  19. Aunt Agnes, Kim, and all the family. Thinking of you. So sorry for your loss.

  20. Bruce and Kathy Barnes says:

    Kim and family… We are so sorry for your loss of Billy. We still can’t believe it. Sorry we couldn’t make it to the funeral for him. I think everyone in the fair board is still in shock too. We will miss him greatly.

  21. Kim and Jessica, We’re so very sorry to hear of your loss. Our family will always remember Billy’s welcoming kindness at church. Our family will keep yours in prayer, hoping that your grief is softened by loving memories.


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