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William Randolph Sherman Jr.

Birmingham, Alabama

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March 23, 1947 - Oct. 4, 2014 William Randolph Sherman, Jr. was the oldest child born to the late Mr. William Randolph Sherman Sr. and the late Mrs. Annie Belle Collins Sherman. He was born in Birmingham, Alabama. At an early age, he joined New Bethel Baptist Church. He graduated from Butler...

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I am just learning of the death of my true friend, William R. Sherman, Jr. William and I became friends in the 1960's. I had a wonderful relationship with his parents. I loved him dearly and could always depend on him. I learned of his death from trying to locate him through google.

I CALLED HIM SHERMAN OR MR.SHERMAN, I LOVED HIM SO VERY VERY MUCH. WORDS CAN NOT EXPRESS HOW MUCH I LOVE AND MISS HIM.

JOE ANN GRAY - FRIEND

I have been lookin for you William my tax man. You know I phone you every few months. Then when I couldn't fine you I started calling and no one knew were you had gone to. Know I know and I am going to miss you and our long conversations and all the good tips you always give. May Jehovah have you in his memory. I am going to really miss you my friend.

William brought so much fun into the office while always getting an amazing amount of work done. He was our blessing at OVC, and it was my great pleasure to know him. God Bess you William and thanks for all the laughter. Your friend, Richard Greenough

A great man with a brilliant mind and outstanding personality, with warm feeling and love toward mankind. Sherm was a great classmate was a great person at Alabama A&M. Prayers are with the family.
Dr. Isaiah Robinson - Class 1969

What can I say about Bill Sherman that isn't wonderful? He was one of the smartest persons I ever met. He was caring, conscientious, giving, loving -the list of his great qualities is endless. Sometimes I think angels step into our lives for reasons unknown. He is a real angel now and I am fortunate to have known him. I got a big hug from him on my last day at OVC and I will always remember his great spirit.

My sincere condolences to William's family. May you find comfort in God's promise of better conditions, where sorrow and sadness is a thing of the past. Isaiah 65:17-25.

My prayers and sympathy go out to the family.
Class of 1969. A&M University

William was one of a kind! He had a good heart and always had a story or joke to tell. He knew how to make you laugh. He will be missed.