Who Are Mr. William “Billy” & Mrs. Rosetta Comer Sunday?

The Sunday Foundation was birthed from the love, integrity, and quiet leadership of two remarkable individuals: Mr. William “Billy” Sunday and Mrs. Rosetta Comer Sunday.
Their names may never appear in history books, but their impact lives in every act of kindness, every lesson taught, and every community served under this foundation.
Their story is the soil we stand on
More Than a Melody:
The Legacy of Mr. William Billy Sunday
William “Billy” Sunday was a man of deep roots and rich soul. A beloved singer in the church, he wasn’t just part of the choir—he was the sound of Sunday mornings, the voice that comforted mourners at funerals, and the presence that lifted spirits during revivals. He used his voice to minister.
Those who heard him sing said they could feel peace settle into the room like dew on a Georgia morning. But his music was only one part of the ministry. Mr. Sunday believed in living out the gospel—through humility, hard work, and devotion to family.
He carried himself with quiet strength and made himself available to those in need. He sowed kindness without the need for recognition. Mr. Sunday was a man who made sure the little things were never forgotten. His presence was calming. His prayers were steady. His laugh—warm and full—could brighten any room.

A Life Poured Out: The Legacy of Mrs. Rosetta Comer Sunday

Rosetta Comer Sunday was the embodiment of love in action. Known affectionately as “Miss Rosetta,” she could heal hurts with a meal, uplift spirits with a story, and redirect a troubled child with a wise word and a gentle touch. Her kitchen was her sanctuary.
From that space, she fed not just her family but entire neighborhoods. Her meals were ministry—seasoned with patience, grace, and wisdom. She taught that faith comes first, generosity is a lifestyle, and that true success includes serving others with joy.
She prayed over every pot, encouraged with every plate, and made you feel at home even if it wasn’t your home. She didn’t just cook meals—she cooked moments. She showed us that service starts right where you are.
A Marriage That Modeled Ministry
Together, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday modeled a life of devotion—devotion to God, to each other, and to their community. Their home was open. Their table was long. Their prayers were powerful.
They weren’t public figures, but they shaped lives. Their impact didn’t depend on a title—it was built on trust. They didn’t wait to be asked to serve—they lived with hands already extended. The Sunday Foundation is their legacy extended.


A Legacy That Still Leads
We don’t just remember Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. We carry forward their vision through everything we do. The Sunday Foundation was created to continue their values—faith, service, and unconditional love.
Every youth mentored, every senior served, every project completed in their honor is an extension of the seeds they planted.
Their life wasn’t loud, but it was lasting. Their love didn’t boast—it built.
Dr. Cassandra Comer & Renee Sunday, Daughters & Founders