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William Marion “Willie” Sellers

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William Marion “Willie” Sellers

Birth
Banks County, Georgia, USA
Death
8 Apr 1964 (aged 82)
Stephens County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Franklin County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.4440639, Longitude: -83.3877806
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Anderson Independent Mail
Friday April 10, 1964
Will M. Sellers

Toccoa, Ga. - W. M. (Will) Sellers, 82, well known resident of the Prospect Church community died Wednesday afternoon in a local hospital. He had been in failing health the past year, seriously ill several weeks.
A son of the late Leonard S. and Nancy Ann Norton Sellers, he was born Dec. 8, 1882, I Banks County, and had lived in this section all of his life. He was a retired farmer and sawmill operator. He was a member of the Lamar Christian Church.
Survivors: his widow, Mrs. Sallie Kesler Sellers; one daughter, Mrs. Hubert Loudermilk; six sons, Charlie Sellers, Curtis Sellers, Fred Sellers and Ed Sellers, all of Toccoa, Dan Sellers of Greshamville, and Lester Sellers of Winter Haven, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. C. G. Byington, of Macon, Mrs. Stephen Harrison, of Alma, Mrs. Rufus Rigdon, of Waycross; two brothers, Jones and Curtis Sellers, both of Alabama; 35 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Services 3:30 p.m. Friday, Prospect Methodist Church, the Rev. Furman Anderson, the Rev. Lester Stamey, and the Rev. Kenneth Dietle officiating. Burial church cemetery.
Anderson Independent Mail
Friday April 10, 1964
Will M. Sellers

Toccoa, Ga. - W. M. (Will) Sellers, 82, well known resident of the Prospect Church community died Wednesday afternoon in a local hospital. He had been in failing health the past year, seriously ill several weeks.
A son of the late Leonard S. and Nancy Ann Norton Sellers, he was born Dec. 8, 1882, I Banks County, and had lived in this section all of his life. He was a retired farmer and sawmill operator. He was a member of the Lamar Christian Church.
Survivors: his widow, Mrs. Sallie Kesler Sellers; one daughter, Mrs. Hubert Loudermilk; six sons, Charlie Sellers, Curtis Sellers, Fred Sellers and Ed Sellers, all of Toccoa, Dan Sellers of Greshamville, and Lester Sellers of Winter Haven, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. C. G. Byington, of Macon, Mrs. Stephen Harrison, of Alma, Mrs. Rufus Rigdon, of Waycross; two brothers, Jones and Curtis Sellers, both of Alabama; 35 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Services 3:30 p.m. Friday, Prospect Methodist Church, the Rev. Furman Anderson, the Rev. Lester Stamey, and the Rev. Kenneth Dietle officiating. Burial church cemetery.


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