Joni (Boyd) Sellers
Title
Joni (Boyd) Sellers
Source
Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home
Date
August 5th, 2025
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Joni (Boyd) Sellers was born in Pennsylvania Nov 22, 1952, the oldest daughter of the late John and Marie Boyd. She was taken by cancer August 5th, 2025.
Joni was preceded in death by her parents, beloved son Ricky in 1989, her three brothers, Skip & Larry Houston and Tom Slosky.
Surviving are her sister Kathy & husband Rodney Sayre. Niece Renee Moore, Jake. Nephew John Sayre, Kylie and their son lan. Several nieces and nephews.
She lived her life in Racine and Syracuse. She will be remembered as a good mother and a dear friend.
She strived to be a good neighbor and was loved by many. Always offering an ear to listen, a shoulder to lean on, and a laugh or two. She had been baptized and believed she would rejoin her loved ones. She was a lot of things to many, but all of us lucky enough to know Joni knew her to be short and sweet.
She will be missed .
At Joni's request, she will be cremated. Private services will be held at a later date at the Letart Falls, Ohio cemetery.
Joni was preceded in death by her parents, beloved son Ricky in 1989, her three brothers, Skip & Larry Houston and Tom Slosky.
Surviving are her sister Kathy & husband Rodney Sayre. Niece Renee Moore, Jake. Nephew John Sayre, Kylie and their son lan. Several nieces and nephews.
She lived her life in Racine and Syracuse. She will be remembered as a good mother and a dear friend.
She strived to be a good neighbor and was loved by many. Always offering an ear to listen, a shoulder to lean on, and a laugh or two. She had been baptized and believed she would rejoin her loved ones. She was a lot of things to many, but all of us lucky enough to know Joni knew her to be short and sweet.
She will be missed .
At Joni's request, she will be cremated. Private services will be held at a later date at the Letart Falls, Ohio cemetery.
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“Joni (Boyd) Sellers,” Meigs County Library History Site, accessed December 6, 2025, https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/26543.
