Tim Vince and Shane Sellner Obituary, Death: Two Beloved Community Members Pass Away, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Love, Joy, and Strength
The community is mourning the loss of two beloved individuals, Tim Vince and Shane Sellner, who passed away recently. The news of their passing has left a profound sadness in the hearts of those who loved and knew them. Their untimely demise has left a void in the lives of their family, friends, and community, who are devastated by the loss of such remarkable individuals.
Tim Vince was a charismatic and loving individual who was a native of Stansbury, South Australia. He was a graduate of Minlaton District School and a former No. 1 Ticket Holder at Eagles WWTFC. Tim played Reserves football for Woodville and was also the father-in-law of former Premiership Eagle Paul Stewart. He was a beloved father, husband, brother, son, friend, and teammate. Tim’s gregarious personality endeared him to all, and he was known for his ability to make everyone feel valued and appreciated.
Shane Sellner, on the other hand, was a young man who was taken from us too soon. He was a loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend. Shane was a Sales Representative at Rambow in New London and was known for his wealth of friends from high school, college, work, baseball, and the golf course. He was a proud member of the Waterville Indians Baseball Team and loved to compete on the field, but enjoyed the camaraderie off the field with his teammates even more.
The community is still reeling from the news of their passing, and the circumstances surrounding their deaths are still unknown. The Woodville West Torrens Football Club extended their sincere condolences to the Vince family, and the Dalrymple Hotel in Stansbury expressed their sadness in a social media post. The hotel remembered Tim as a charismatic individual who was a great friend of the pub and the community. The hotel’s post read, “In our twenty years at the Dalrymple, we’ve seen some legends come and go. However, we’ve never before felt a loss like the passing of Tim Vince.”
The community is still in shock and is trying to come to terms with the loss of these two beloved individuals. The funeral arrangements for Shane Sellner have been released, and the family has asked for privacy during this difficult time. The obituary and funeral arrangements for Tim Vince will be released by the family soon.
The legacy of Tim Vince and Shane Sellner will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved them. They will be remembered for their love, kindness, and strength, and their memory will be a blessing to all who knew them. The community will never be the same without them, but their memory will continue to inspire us to live our lives with purpose and passion.
The passing of Tim Vince and Shane Sellner is a poignant reminder to cherish every moment with our loved ones, as life is fleeting. We should strive to be like them, spreading love, joy, and strength to those around us. We should strive to make a difference in our community, just like they did.
The community will come together to celebrate the lives of Tim Vince and Shane Sellner in the coming days. We will remember their laughter, their smiles, and their love. We will remember their strength and their courage. We will remember them for the people they were, and the impact they had on our lives.
Rest in peace, Tim Vince and Shane Sellner. Your legacy will live on in our hearts, and your memory will be a blessing to all who knew you.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to be made to the Woodville West Torrens Football Club and the Waterville Indians Baseball Team. The donations will be used to support the development of young players in the community, a cause that was close to the hearts of Tim and Shane.
The community will never forget Tim Vince and Shane Sellner. They will be remembered for generations to come, and their legacy will continue to inspire us to be better people. We will miss them dearly, but we will keep their memory alive in our hearts.
The funeral service for Shane Sellner was held at the Northview – North Mankato Mortuary, and the burial was at the Calvary Cemetery in Mankato. The service was attended by friends and family, who came to pay their respects to a man who was taken from us too soon.
The family of Tim Vince and Shane Sellner have asked for privacy during this difficult time. They are requesting that instead of flowers, donations be made to the Woodville West Torrens Football Club and the Waterville Indians Baseball Team.
The community is still reeling from the news of their passing, but we will get through this together. We will supportThere was a problem generating a response. Please try again later.