Everett-Shelton-Obituary

Everett Cecil Shelton

LYNCHBURG, Virginia

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Everett Cecil Shelton, 88, of Lynchburg, Va., died Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Mr. Shelton was born August 3, 1921, in Wytheville, Va., a son of the late Robert E. and Bertha Murphy Shelton. He was preceded in death by his late wife, Marilyn Ware Shelton; a sister, Willie Shelton Mitchell;...

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Mrs. Shelton,
You certainly have our deepest sympathy and our prayers during this very difficult time. We met you and Mr. Shelton once at Dillard's 80th birthday celebration in OH. We were impressed with what very nice people you are. I am Dillard's niece.
Carolyn and Kermit Hunter, Rainelle, WV

Tommie,
May many happy memories bring you comfort at this time.
Kathy Lucas Class of '72

Dearest Lynn,
Our most heartfelt sympathies are with you. Mary sent me an email this morning telling me of Cecil's passing.
May GOD give you the strength to hold up.
Love you, Jane & Bill

I express my sympathy to the Shelton family. I work with Tim
and feel especially sorry for him, that his father died on his
birthday. Tim, you and your family will be in my prayers.
Ann Lauterbach

I express my sympathy to the Shelton family. I work with Tim
and feel especially sorry for him, that his father died on his
birthday. Tim, you and your family will be in my prayers.
Ann Lauterbach

Tommie Sue,
So sorry to hear about your loss. You're in our prayers. God bless!

Tommie Sue and family,
My deepest sympathy goes to you in the death of your Father. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Tom and I will always remember the good times spent with the "Shelton Family" during our dating years. They were always such good hosts and lots of fun to be around and those memories will be cherished always.
We extend heartfelt sympathy to each family member at this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

I offer my deepest sympathy to Tim, Leslie and family. I have heard so many wonderful stories about Mr. Shelton, he must have been a special person to love his family and community the way he obviously did.