William Henry Selter  September 02 1929  July 28 2020

William Henry Selter September 02 1929 July 28 2020

September 02 1929 July 28 2020
William’s Obituary SELTER, William Henry, 90, of Morrow, passed away on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at his residence. Born on September 2, 1929 to Karl and Florence (nee: Stewart) Selter in Toledo, OH, he retired from Ohio Bell where he worked as an Engineer. William attended the Olive Branch United Methodist Church and was an avid camper. Preceded in death by his parents and one daughter, Sandra Hughes. He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia (nee: Rowland) Selter, his daughter, Terri (Brian) Parks of Englewood, three step-daughters, Sherri (Keith) Smith of Morrow, Kathleen (Mark) Costandi of Cincinnati, and Beth Ann (Todd) Mellendorf of Springboro, one step-son, David (Kimberly) Williams of Brighton, MI, one sister, Lucille Saionz, one sister-in-law, Cheryl (Grant) Varian, 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, services will be private. Inurnment will take place in Miami Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Hospice of Butler/Warren Counties. Arrangements made by the Vale-Hoskins Funeral Home, Morrow. Read More

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Death notice for the town of: Lebanon, state: Ohio

death notice William Henry Selter September 02 1929 July 28 2020

obituary notice William Henry Selter September 02 1929 July 28 2020

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