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Hannah Lee <I>Williams</I> Wells

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Hannah Lee Williams Wells

Birth
Scranton, Menifee County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Dec 2004 (aged 70)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Poast Town, Butler County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.562088, Longitude: -84.3828506
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WELLS, Hannah Lee Age 70, of Washington Circle, died Thursday, December 9, 2004 at the Hospice of Dayton. She was born October 30, 1934 in Menifee County, Kentucky, the daughter of Reverend John T. Williams and Edith (Sorrell) Williams. Hannah worked as a bookkeeper for 22 years at the Children's Medical Center. She enjoyed family, friends, traveling, and of course going to church. She was choir director at the Frenchburg Church of God, which she really enjoyed. She was a member of Towne Boulevard Church of God. She is survived by two sons, Jack "Ronnie" (wife, Sherry) Wells of Miamisburg, Ohio, Daniel D. Wells of Moore, South Carolina; three grandsons, Jacob (wife, Missy), Jack, and Jonathan; two step grandsons, Brad and Tim; three great grandchildren, Elisia, Jacob, and Jarrett; one brother, Reverend Rodney G. (wife, Eva) Williams of Middletown; three sisters, Louise Botts of Miamisburg, Ohio, Millie Franta and Helen Swim both of Ormond Beach, Florida; special friends, Zona Thompson, Julie Lovill, Diana Wells, Pearl Neal, Bill and Ruth Snelling, and Nancy Goodlett. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Russell Wells in 1997; her parents, Rev. John T. and Edith Williams; and a nephew, Bobby Swim. A special thanks to her doctors, Dr. Anne Nestor, Dr. Cheryl Skinner, Dr. Phuong Vuong, and the nursing staff of Hospice. Funeral services will be 1:00 PM, Monday at the Breitenbach-McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home with the Reverend Frank Curtis, Reverend Kevin Collins, Reverend Roger Wells, and Reverend Rodney Williams officiating. Visitation will be 4-8:00 PM, Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Frenchburg Church of God, c/o Roger Wells, HCR71, Box 210, Frenchburg, Kentucky 40322 or Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45420.



Published in Journal-News on Dec. 11, 2004
WELLS, Hannah Lee Age 70, of Washington Circle, died Thursday, December 9, 2004 at the Hospice of Dayton. She was born October 30, 1934 in Menifee County, Kentucky, the daughter of Reverend John T. Williams and Edith (Sorrell) Williams. Hannah worked as a bookkeeper for 22 years at the Children's Medical Center. She enjoyed family, friends, traveling, and of course going to church. She was choir director at the Frenchburg Church of God, which she really enjoyed. She was a member of Towne Boulevard Church of God. She is survived by two sons, Jack "Ronnie" (wife, Sherry) Wells of Miamisburg, Ohio, Daniel D. Wells of Moore, South Carolina; three grandsons, Jacob (wife, Missy), Jack, and Jonathan; two step grandsons, Brad and Tim; three great grandchildren, Elisia, Jacob, and Jarrett; one brother, Reverend Rodney G. (wife, Eva) Williams of Middletown; three sisters, Louise Botts of Miamisburg, Ohio, Millie Franta and Helen Swim both of Ormond Beach, Florida; special friends, Zona Thompson, Julie Lovill, Diana Wells, Pearl Neal, Bill and Ruth Snelling, and Nancy Goodlett. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Russell Wells in 1997; her parents, Rev. John T. and Edith Williams; and a nephew, Bobby Swim. A special thanks to her doctors, Dr. Anne Nestor, Dr. Cheryl Skinner, Dr. Phuong Vuong, and the nursing staff of Hospice. Funeral services will be 1:00 PM, Monday at the Breitenbach-McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home with the Reverend Frank Curtis, Reverend Kevin Collins, Reverend Roger Wells, and Reverend Rodney Williams officiating. Visitation will be 4-8:00 PM, Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Frenchburg Church of God, c/o Roger Wells, HCR71, Box 210, Frenchburg, Kentucky 40322 or Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45420.



Published in Journal-News on Dec. 11, 2004


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