William Bradford Stribling , September 23, 1941 — May 11, 2018

William Bradford Stribling  (Ellaville, Georgia, GA) September 23, 1941 May 11, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Mr. William “Bill” Bradford Stribling, Sr., age 76, of Americus, GA, died Friday, May 11, 2018 at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 2:00PM Monday, May 14, 2018 at Lee Street United Methodist Church in Americus with burial to follow in the Ellaville Cemetery. Dr. Dennis Stalvey, Rev.

Mark Carter and Rev. Brooks Partain will officiate. Active pallbearers will include Wilkie Smith, David Ragsdale, Noel Goggins, Stuart Austin, Loveard McMichael, William Bradford Stribling, Jr., and Bryce Johnson.

Mr. Stribling was born September 23, 1941, in Americus, GA the son of the late William R. Henderson and the late Virginia Osborn Holloway. He grew up in Americus and Santa Rosa County, FL. Mr. Stribling graduated from Milton High School in Milton, FL.

He attended Auburn University and was an avid Auburn fan. He was a Vietnam veteran serving in the 101 Infantry Division and as a door gunner in the Razorback helicopter unit where he participated in the Tet Offensive. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star.

After serving in the Army, he had a 34 year career with the US Postal Service. Mr. Stribling had many interests and hobbies including hunting, fishing, guns, working out, genealogy, and history, especially Native American and Civil War history. For many years, he collected Native American artifacts in Georgia, Alabama and Florida.

He was a faithful member of Lee Street United Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years until the time of his illness. He served on numerous committees and was always willing to serve in any way possible. He was also a member to the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Alexander H. Stephens Camp #78, Americus.

Mr. Stribling was a very kind, loving and protective husband, father and grandfather. Survivors include his wife, Maxine Stribling of Americus; daughter, Erika Johnson and husband Bryce of Tifton, GA; son, William Bradford Stribling, Jr. (Brad) and wife Christie of Americus; two grandchildren, Reese Stribling of Americus and Will Johnson of Tifton, GA. Also surviving are brothers, James C. Henderson, Robert Jones, Charles Henderson, Gerald Henderson and sisters, Harriet Swords, Cherie Ward, and Ruth Gray.

His late paternal grandmother, Frances A. Stribling was a very important person in his life. Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 8:00PM Sunday, May 13, 2018 at Watson-Giddens Funeral Home in Ellaville, GA. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Methodist Home for Children and Youth, P. O. Box 2424, Macon, GA, 31203, or the American Cancer Society, www.

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death notice William Bradford Stribling September 23, 1941 — May 11, 2018

obituary notice William Bradford Stribling September 23, 1941 — May 11, 2018

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