GREENVILLE - Almond Walker Rosser, 50, of 19 E St, Judson, died Monday in Atlanta, Ga.
A native of Elbert County, Ga, he was the son of the late Paul and Blanche Hall Rosser. He had lived at Ware Shoals before moving to Greenville five years ago. He was an electrician and was a Baptist.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs Jessie Mae Wilson Rosser; five daughters, Mrs Mary Worley of Sumter, Mrs Wanda Welborn of Richmond, Va, and Miss Deborah Rosser, Miss Cathy Rosser and Miss Patricia Rosser of Greenville; four sons, Wayne, Larry, Roger and Rocky Rosser of Greenville; four sisters, Mrs Pauline Davis of Greenwood and Mrs Janet Ruff, Mrs Linda Lewis and Mrs Joyce Kidd of Elberton; four brothers, Harry Rosser of Athens, Ga, Phillip Rosser of Augusta, Ga, Ted Rosser of Donalds and Sgt Sidney Rosser, stationed in Germany; four grandchildren.
The body is at The Mackey Mortuary.
GREENVILLE - Almond Walker Rosser, 50, of 19 E St, Judson, died Monday in Atlanta, Ga.
A native of Elbert County, Ga, he was the son of the late Paul and Blanche Hall Rosser. He had lived at Ware Shoals before moving to Greenville five years ago. He was an electrician and was a Baptist.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs Jessie Mae Wilson Rosser; five daughters, Mrs Mary Worley of Sumter, Mrs Wanda Welborn of Richmond, Va, and Miss Deborah Rosser, Miss Cathy Rosser and Miss Patricia Rosser of Greenville; four sons, Wayne, Larry, Roger and Rocky Rosser of Greenville; four sisters, Mrs Pauline Davis of Greenwood and Mrs Janet Ruff, Mrs Linda Lewis and Mrs Joyce Kidd of Elberton; four brothers, Harry Rosser of Athens, Ga, Phillip Rosser of Augusta, Ga, Ted Rosser of Donalds and Sgt Sidney Rosser, stationed in Germany; four grandchildren.
The body is at The Mackey Mortuary.
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