By trade Bill was a truck driver who hauled hay between Fort Worth, Texas and Oklahoma City. He lived in Forth Worth for a brief period in the early 1950's. At one time he also owned a bar and a restuarant. He spent most of his life in Anadarko, OK where he passed away from pnuemonia which he contracted after a stroke.
He was preceded in death by his son Gene who drowned in Casino Lake in Fort Worth, TX in 1956. As of the date of this bio he has been joined by his sons Olten, John, his daughter Rosalee, and granddaughter Jennifer Moomaw.
He is survived by one son Tom, 3 daughters Bessie, Billie and Paula, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
By trade Bill was a truck driver who hauled hay between Fort Worth, Texas and Oklahoma City. He lived in Forth Worth for a brief period in the early 1950's. At one time he also owned a bar and a restuarant. He spent most of his life in Anadarko, OK where he passed away from pnuemonia which he contracted after a stroke.
He was preceded in death by his son Gene who drowned in Casino Lake in Fort Worth, TX in 1956. As of the date of this bio he has been joined by his sons Olten, John, his daughter Rosalee, and granddaughter Jennifer Moomaw.
He is survived by one son Tom, 3 daughters Bessie, Billie and Paula, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Family Members
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Charlie Henry Sorrels
1882–1970
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John Talley Sorrels
1884–1927
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Mary Emily "Emma" Sorrels Underhill Taylor
1886–1962
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Gillie Sorrels Agee
1889–1977
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Edna Eugenia Sorrels Waldo
1891–1987
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Thomas Franklin "Tom" Sorrels
1894–1953
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Laura Bell Sorrels Clift
1898–1986
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Preston Sorrels
1904–1905
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Jack E Sorrels
1905–1954
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