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Selma Lu Nether

July 12, 1950 - April 10, 2019

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Obituary For Selma Lu Nether

The Nether Family is sad to announce the passing of a loved one.

On July 12, 1950, the late Will Marshall, Jr. and the late Willie Bell Holloway Marshall gave birth to a bouncing baby girl to which they names Selma Lue Marshall.

She gave her life to Christ at a very early age and loved her gospel music like no other.

She was preceded in death by her parents Will and Willie Bell, her husband: Calvin Nether, Sr., her sisters: Annie Robinson, Barbara Slade and Stephanie Marshall, her brothers: Robert Marshall and Roy Marshall, her in-laws: Amanda P.N. Fountain, Howard Nether, LaVerne Grooms and Rudolph Nether.

Selma became mother/grandmother to many. Her family was the joy of her life.

She was married to the late Calvin Nether, Sr. In their union three children were born.

Selma leaves to cherish her memories: one daughter: Ms. Regina Olivia Nether; two sons: Reginald Orlando Nether and Calvin Nether Jr.; six brothers: Vincent (Mary) Marshall, Felton (Willa) Marshall, Carlton Marshall, Hiram Downs, Bacchus (Tammy) Down and Eric Young; six sisters: Linda Nell (Roy) Hart, Brenda (Charlie) McMillian, Layconya Fay (Kevin) Tunstall, Wanda (Cleveland) Jackson, Vicky Crapp and SaKinah Young; In-laws: Cheryl F. Smith and Cedric (Deborah) Nether; a devoted granddaughter/daughter: Angelic Santana Howard; cousin/son: Kelvin Smith, nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:00am-8:00pm Fields Funeral Home 507 W Price St Sylvester GA 31791

Services

19 Apr

Interment

Shepard Memorial Gardens Sylvester , Ga 31791 Get Directions »
19 Apr

Funeral Service

11:00 AM

First African Baptist Church 606 W Pope St Sylvester, GA 31791 Get Directions »
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  • March 21, 2020

    My heart goes out to my cousins Regina,Reggie, and Calvin who lost a mother after losing a father. The void that leaves changes lives forever. Yet we are not left hopeless. I am very sorry to hear about the death of your loved one. Death is never easy, in fact, at 1 Corinthians 15:26 death is described as our "enemy." Yet the bible does offer hope at Revelation 21:4, 'he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more. The former things have passed away.'

  • April 19, 2019

    To the family of our dear cousin: We are sadden to hear of your loss.. These words expresses our feeling in this poem. You have our deepest sympathy. I know how much you cared. But now you must remember All the good times that you shared. And though your heart is heavy. You know their imperfection Will be done away with in the resurrection. So be happy in Christ Jesus And assured is words are true, For in the Earthly paradise All things will be new. From your family in west palm Beach fl 33401. Olivia Holloway Parker, Stanley Parker, Karen Parker-Bingham and Raymond Bingham, and Perlis Holloway JR.

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