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Weldon Edwin “Big Bill” Lister

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Weldon Edwin “Big Bill” Lister

Birth
Karnes County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Dec 2009 (aged 86)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Medina, Bandera County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Area 5, Row 4, Block 10
Memorial ID
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Weldon was the fifth of five children born to Grover Ross LISTER (1887-1968) and his wife, Bessie Irene SIMS (1890-1950).

The following bio is from his obituary as provided by his family to the Ebensberger-Fisher Funeral Home of Boerne, Texas. Names of his living descendants have been removed for privacy.

Mr. Weldon E. Lister 1923 - 2009

Weldon E. "Big Bill" Lister, age 86, was born January 5th, 1923, in Karnes County, Texas. He died after a brief illness on December 1st, 2009, in San Antonio.

Standing almost 6'8", country entertainer Big Bill Lister began his musical career in 1938 on KNEL radio in Brady, Texas. Later during the '40s, he worked in and around San Antonio where he did numerous live radio and stage shows, including the very first San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo.

In the early 1950's, he moved to Nashville where he recorded for Capitol Records, was a regular on the Grand Ole Opry, and traveled the USA as Hank Williams Sr.'s opening act. Subsequently, Big Bill worked with just about every country star from that era including Little Jimmy Dickens, String Bean and Minnie Pearl to name a few.

In the 1960's Bill retired from the music business and took up another love, firearms engraving. His beautiful designs and artistic work placed him in the forefront of the field, his work in private collections the world over.

Never far from music, his career was revived in the late 1980's when he discovered the only known copy of Hank Williams "There's A Tear in My Beer," stored in his attic. The record was a demo Hank had given so Big Bill could learn and record the song.

Bill continued to record and perform throughout his lifetime with his last performance being shared with hundreds of traditional country music fans on a Carnival Caribbean cruise last October.

In addition to being a multi-talented musician, firearms engraver and artist, Big Bill was a man of character and integrity. Big Bill looked at the inside of a person & not at the outside and he had the special gift of making folks feel at home, as if they had known him all their life.

Big Bill was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Lila Mayfield Lister. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law and by five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

The family would like to thank the staff of Life Care Hospital in San Antonio for making Bill's last days so comfortable.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Heart of Texas Country Music Museum 1701 S. Bridge St. Brady Texas 76852.

Visitation will be held Friday, December 4, 2009, from 5-7PM at the First Baptist Church of Boerne. The funeral will be Saturday, December 5, 2009, at 10AM at the First Baptist Church of Boerne. Interment will be Saturday, December 5, 2009, at 3PM at Oak Rest Cemetery in Medina, Texas. If you would like to view a memorial video of Bill or leave the family a message, visit www.ebensberger-fisher.com and select the obituaries tab.

Arrangements with Ebensberger-Fisher Funeral Home of Boerne, Texas.

Weldon was the fifth of five children born to Grover Ross LISTER (1887-1968) and his wife, Bessie Irene SIMS (1890-1950).

The following bio is from his obituary as provided by his family to the Ebensberger-Fisher Funeral Home of Boerne, Texas. Names of his living descendants have been removed for privacy.

Mr. Weldon E. Lister 1923 - 2009

Weldon E. "Big Bill" Lister, age 86, was born January 5th, 1923, in Karnes County, Texas. He died after a brief illness on December 1st, 2009, in San Antonio.

Standing almost 6'8", country entertainer Big Bill Lister began his musical career in 1938 on KNEL radio in Brady, Texas. Later during the '40s, he worked in and around San Antonio where he did numerous live radio and stage shows, including the very first San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo.

In the early 1950's, he moved to Nashville where he recorded for Capitol Records, was a regular on the Grand Ole Opry, and traveled the USA as Hank Williams Sr.'s opening act. Subsequently, Big Bill worked with just about every country star from that era including Little Jimmy Dickens, String Bean and Minnie Pearl to name a few.

In the 1960's Bill retired from the music business and took up another love, firearms engraving. His beautiful designs and artistic work placed him in the forefront of the field, his work in private collections the world over.

Never far from music, his career was revived in the late 1980's when he discovered the only known copy of Hank Williams "There's A Tear in My Beer," stored in his attic. The record was a demo Hank had given so Big Bill could learn and record the song.

Bill continued to record and perform throughout his lifetime with his last performance being shared with hundreds of traditional country music fans on a Carnival Caribbean cruise last October.

In addition to being a multi-talented musician, firearms engraver and artist, Big Bill was a man of character and integrity. Big Bill looked at the inside of a person & not at the outside and he had the special gift of making folks feel at home, as if they had known him all their life.

Big Bill was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Lila Mayfield Lister. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law and by five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

The family would like to thank the staff of Life Care Hospital in San Antonio for making Bill's last days so comfortable.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Heart of Texas Country Music Museum 1701 S. Bridge St. Brady Texas 76852.

Visitation will be held Friday, December 4, 2009, from 5-7PM at the First Baptist Church of Boerne. The funeral will be Saturday, December 5, 2009, at 10AM at the First Baptist Church of Boerne. Interment will be Saturday, December 5, 2009, at 3PM at Oak Rest Cemetery in Medina, Texas. If you would like to view a memorial video of Bill or leave the family a message, visit www.ebensberger-fisher.com and select the obituaries tab.

Arrangements with Ebensberger-Fisher Funeral Home of Boerne, Texas.



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