Wilmer Washington Terrell, 35, of 1809 Third St, was pronounced dead on arrival at Waynesboro Community Hospital at approximately 5;15 a.m. today.
He was born Feb. 22,1936, in Waynesboro, a son of Odie R. and Loreen Fisher Terrell of Waynesboro.
He was employed by a construction company in Charlottesville and was a member of the Salvation Army.
Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife,Mrs.Carol Courtney Terrell of Waynesboro; two daughters,Miss Lisa Stephan Terrell and Miss Sherrie Dawn Terrell, both of Waynesboro; three sons,Robert R.Terrell,William B.Terrell and Wilmer N.Terrell,all of Waynesboro, two sisters, Mrs.Wallace Blackwell and Mrs.James Miracle,both of Waynesboro; and a number of nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held in the Memorial Chapel of the McDow-Tryee Funeral Home,conducted by Maj.Donald A.Campbell.
Burial will be in Glen Kirk Chapel Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the residence.
News-Virginian- 11/24/1971.
Wilmer Washington Terrell, 35, of 1809 Third St, was pronounced dead on arrival at Waynesboro Community Hospital at approximately 5;15 a.m. today.
He was born Feb. 22,1936, in Waynesboro, a son of Odie R. and Loreen Fisher Terrell of Waynesboro.
He was employed by a construction company in Charlottesville and was a member of the Salvation Army.
Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife,Mrs.Carol Courtney Terrell of Waynesboro; two daughters,Miss Lisa Stephan Terrell and Miss Sherrie Dawn Terrell, both of Waynesboro; three sons,Robert R.Terrell,William B.Terrell and Wilmer N.Terrell,all of Waynesboro, two sisters, Mrs.Wallace Blackwell and Mrs.James Miracle,both of Waynesboro; and a number of nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held in the Memorial Chapel of the McDow-Tryee Funeral Home,conducted by Maj.Donald A.Campbell.
Burial will be in Glen Kirk Chapel Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the residence.
News-Virginian- 11/24/1971.
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