Bill Nellums was born on the 31st of July 1917 and passed from this Earth on the 18th of December 2009, having stood as a pllar and servant to his nation and his community for 92 years. Born in the town of Muscogee, Florida, he later moved to Pensacola and attended public schools there until his graduation from High School.
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Lisa Tipton
December 22, 2009
As I was looking thru the obits this one caught my eye. Something made me stop and read it. I did not know Mr Nellums but reading the wonderful story about his life I know he will be truly missed. To the family I am sorry for your loss but it seems as if Mr. Nellums set an example to us all in the way one should live their life. God bless you all.
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Terry Myers
December 22, 2009
We lived next door to Bill & Sibyl Nellums from 1987 to 2005. Bill and I became Friends right from the start. We both stood in our back yards and would talk nearly daily with rakes and shovels in our hands from keeping up our yards. Bills yard would look so good that I had to put in my time also to keep up.
We would build our Martin Houses in the spring for the in coming birds.
We both stood on our back decks and marveld over the snow on the ground winter of 93. We helped each other clean up after many Hurricanes. I last spoke with Bill at the Walmart in Warington last summer. Bill Nellums was my neighbor and friend, I will miss my friend!
Terry Myers
Lonny Randolph
December 22, 2009
Uncle Bill, thank you for having been a part of my life. You brought a smile to my face every day - I will miss the long conversations we had and the many projects we undertook together. You were like a father to me. Marilyn and I will never ever forget you.
- Lonny & Marilyn
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