Willie Male Shorter was the first son born to the late Reese Shorter Sr. and the late Cornelia Shorter in Washington, Georgia on March 30, 1941. When he was a toddler his parents relocated to Satsuma, Florida, where he spent his primary years and attended Putnam County schools. Affectionately called “Bruh” by family, Willie grew up the third oldest of sixteen siblings.
As a young man, he also lived in Palatka, Florida and Welaka, Florida and later moved to Orlando, Florida. Willie was a master of many trades and worked in various professions but primarily as a driver and brick mason, however he later resigned from Acme Cleaners in Orlando, Florida.
FAMILY AND RECREATION
Willie gave his life to Christ and was baptized in 1976, and was a member of Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church in Orlando, Florida before relocating to Florence, South Carolina and becoming a member of Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church. Willie was extremely family oriented and loved by so many. His world centered around his wife Sherryl, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and his one great-great grandson. Along with his wife Sherryl, they helped raised their two nephews and later two grandsons, Kenny Jr. and Corey.
Willie’s friendly, warm, witty, and charismatic nature was evident when he entered the room. He loved sports, fishing, hunting, playing cards and socializing with family and friends with drinks and good food. Willie’s persistent and competitive personality warranted him the title “The Greatest Trash Talker” of all time. He will be truly missed in the flesh but live forever in the spirit.
PRECEDED IN DEATH
His Beloved Wife Sherryl Shorter; Son and best friend: Reginold Smith Sr.; Parents: Reese Shorter Sr., Cornelius Shorter; Brothers: Reese Shorter Jr., James Shorter, Warren Long, William Long; Sisters: Carrie Williams, Inez Williams, Alice Shorter, and Lillian Long.
LEGACY
Willie’s loving legacy is left to cherish by his Daughters: Martha Houston (Sheila) and Cynthia Shorter; Grandsons: Kenny Willis Jr., Corey Willis, Quentin Willis, Anthony Revis, Alexavier Sanders, Terence Jones, Reginold Jones; Granddaughters: Laquanda Smith and Kenythia (Nina) Willis; Brothers: Sammie Shorter, Walter Shorter, and James Roberson; Sisters: Daisy Seymore, Abbie Collier, Mary Sneed, and Ruby Ewing; in addition to 35 great grandchildren, 1 great, great grandson and a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Please keep the family of Willie M. Shorter in your thoughts and prayers.
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307 S. Johns Street, Florence, SC 29506
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