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Wilhelmina Pepper Sellers

© Westville Record, Westville, OK
May 29, 1942
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott



Funeral services for Mrs. Wilhelmina PEPPER SELLERS, wife of Dr. R.L. SELLERS, pioneer citizen and physician of Westville, who died in a hospital in Fayetteville last Friday, was conducted at the local Methodist church, of which she was a member, Saturday afternoon, with Rev. E.H. WININGER, retired Methodist minister, and Rev. J.C. MORRIS, pastor of the church, in charge.
Burial was in the city cemetery under the direction of Roberts Funeral Home.
Mrs. SELLERS was born at Burlington, Kansas, March 24th, 1869. She was married to Dr. SELLERS October 12th, 1889. The family moved to Westville from Robinson, Ark., in 1900.
Survivors include the husband, one daughter, Mrs. Nina JONES, two sons, Joel and Steve SELLERS, all of Westville; eight grandchildren, one great grandchild, and one sister, Mrs. W.C. SELLERS of Maysville, Ark.






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