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Billington, led local museum effort, dies

Two people viewing a geological exhibit with labeled rocks at Madera Tribune event.
Visitors examining a geological exhibit featuring labeled rocks and fossils at the Madera Tribune community event.

Educator and civic activist Grady Billington died early Monday at 85.

He was a teacher, principal and school district administrator, and also helped lead the San Joaquin Valley Paleontology Foundation in the construction of the Fossil Discovery Center paleontological museum on Avenue 21 1/2 north of Madera. At the time the Fossil Discovery Center was built, he was president of the foundation.

He taught social studies at Thomas Jefferson Middle School and Berenda, Dixieland and Washington elementary schools. He was the last principal at the old Berenda School.

He also was director of state and federal projects at the school district’s main office.

Mr. Billington was born in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 31, 1932.

Services for Mr. Billington will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Sunset Avenue Church of Christ at the Corner of Sunset and Orchard avenues. A reception will be held at 3 p.m. at the VFW Hall, 2026 N. Granada Drive.

A full obituary for Mr. Billington will appear in the weekend Madera Tribune.

Allen Baraldi

Staff Photographer
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Tyler Takeda

News Editor / Sports Editor
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Nancy Simpson

Publisher & CFO​
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Shirley James

Graphic Artist
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