Ada Mae Sellers 92, of Madill, Oklahoma passed away on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, at the Brookside Nursing Center in Madill. She was born on May 8, 1931, in Paradise, Texas to the late Reuben Namon Richardson and Mary Vivian Phillips Richardson. Ada was raised around the Waurika and Duncan area. She later lived in Houston, Texas before moving to Weatherford, Texas where she lived most of her life. Ada also lived in Gordonville, Texas before moving to Brookside Nursing Center where she has lived for the past 3 years. While living in Weatherford she worked as secretary for the State of Texas.
Ada married Jay Good, and he preceded her in death, and she later married George Seller and he preceded her in death. She was a member of the Church of Christ, and she enjoyed reading, cooking, and playing dominos.
She is survived by Children: Randy Good and wife Elaine, Gordonville, Texas and Hope Good, Austin, Texas. Grandchildren: Steven Ryan, Chenoa Good, Cindy Miller and 5 Great Grandchildren. Sister: Betty Heard, Weatherford, Texas
Ada was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 1 son: Rick Good, 12 sisters and 2 brothers.
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