Billy Joe McPeak, age 77, of Presho, South Dakota, passed away peacefully on August 27, 2025, surrounded by family.
Bill was born on February 18, 1948, in North Platte, Nebraska, to Roy and Mary (Montgomery) McPeak. Bill spent his early years in Nebraska and South Dakota before settling north of Kennebec, at the age of 10, with his older brother Donnie and wife Beverlee. He graduated from Kennebec High School in 1967, shortly before enlisting in the U.S. Navy during Vietnam. In 1970, Bill married Nancy Hills, and together they had four children: MaKayla (Jayme), Dylan and Zayne; Tyler (Beth), Miles, Brooks, and Karsten; Avany (Jay), Bailee, Cash, Utah, Elias, and Oaklee; Tanya (Tim), Jaida, Talan, and Terik. He was also blessed with one great-grandson, Luxx Lamar.
Bill attended Mitchell Tech and spent many years working as a lineman for West Central Electric Cooperative. He took great pride in his work and was respected for his dedication and strong work ethic. Known for his toughness and determination, Bill was a true cowboy.
Bill was especially proud of building and working on his place west of Presho after he retired. He loved raising cattle, being around animals and several other outdoor activities. His loyal dog Kim was never far from his side and remained a constant companion through the years.
Bill cherished the time he spent with his special friend, Betty Jean. He always enjoyed a game of cards and cup of coffee with good friends. You could always tell when he was teasing you when he gave you a wink and smile.
More than anything, Bill was a devoted father and grandfather. He never missed an opportunity to express how proud he was of his children and grandchildren. His love for his family ran deep and was at the center of his life. He spent countless hours in the bleachers at wrestling tournaments, ball games and other activities of his grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents Roy and Mary and siblings George, Donnie, Margie, Arlen, Ruth, and Robert.
He is survived by his loving sisters, Lois and Lenora, and by the large family he so dearly loved.
A private family service will be held.