Obituary of Judy Sellers
Judy Jean (Cummins) Sellers, 76, of Crowley, Texas went to be with her Heavenly Father on Saturday, November 14, 2020. Judy was born August 12, 1944 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
A graveside service will be 10:30 am Saturday, November 21 at the Morgan Cemetery in Morgan, Texas, officiated by Joe Torrez.
She was raised in Oklahoma City and graduated from Capitol Hill High School and Oklahoma City University where she studied music. She married Bobby Sellers on July 3, 1969 in Fort Worth, Texas, and shortly thereafter the couple moved to Crowley.
Judy was a dedicated mother and wife. She worked in Fort Worth for General Dynamics, which later became Lockheed Martin. She worked first as a secretary taking meeting notes and later worked her way up to being a systems analyst, a job she held for 31 years until her retirement from Lockheed in the mid’90s.
She loved playing the piano, cards, and bingo. She also loved watching the Dallas Cowboys.
She is survived by her son Chuck Sellers and wife Lori and their son Mitchell Sellers of Paradise, Texas; brother Raymond Cummins and wife Judy of Yukon, Oklahoma; nephews Bryan Cummins of Oklahoma City and his son Brent Cummins, and Bradley Cummins and his wife Michelle and their children Christopher and Becca Cummins; niece Rebecca O’Brien and husband Sean of Windsor, Colorado and their daughter Lauren Brandt and her husband Dylan.
She was preceded in death by her husband Bobby Sellers, mother Betty Hilton, and grandmother Beatrice Seay.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Judy Sellers , please visit Tribute Store
Graveside Service
Taking the time to arrange your funeral now leaves one less thing your loved ones will need to worry about once you’ve passed. We are here to help you every step of the way.
It is common to have questions about the funeral process. This section contains some commonly asked questions, to help make this process easier for you.
The death of someone we care about can be one of the most difficult experiences in life. Words fail to describe how painful the grief we feel can be. It is more challenging than we, or others, might expect.