Happy belated Birthday Sherman Waller
trust u'll pay…for branding Sherman Leon Waller.
Rev. Sherman L. Waller, 59, Junction City, Ks. passed away Tuesday, April 29, 2014, at the University of Kansas Medical Center. A funeral service will take place 10 a.m. Friday, May 9, 2014, at the Second Missionary Baptist Church 701 W. 10th Street in Junction City. Interment will follow the funeral service at the Kansas Veterans'
Cemetery near Manhattan, Ks. A visitation will take place 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 8, 2014, at the Penwell-Gabel Mass-Hinitt Funeral Chapel 805 Caroline Ave. Memorial contributions may be given to Second Missionary Baptist Church or to the Western Baptist Bible College - Junction City, Ks. both c/o Second Missionary Baptist Church 701 W. 10th Street Junction City, Ks. 66441.
Rev. Sherman L. Waller entered this world on November 24, 1954, the first half of a set of twins to John H. Waller and Edna M. Waller in Memphis, TN, both deceased. He had four brothers, H. Sylvester Waller, John McCarter, deceased, Melvin Waller and James Waller, and two sisters, Vera Gladney and Sheron Durr. The Waller children lost their mother at a fairly young age, but the aunts and uncles stepped up and aided their father in raising them. Sherman married Tina Marie Nichols in 1990 later divorced, but after 19 years of repair and preparation they remarried in 2012.
They had one son which they raised together Anthony Nichols. Although not his by birth, Sherman was his father in every sense of the word since Anthony was 7 years of age. He was a strong presence in his nieces and nephews lives, ensuring they were spoiled along with his two youngest brothers-in-law. He counted himself blessed to be here to help spoil his grandchildren. Sherman was educated in the Memphis school system prior to entering the United States Army.
He served just short of nine years and was Honorable discharged twice. He took great pride in his service and knowing the Military Regulations. He started his college education in Tennessee, but was enrolled in Western Baptist Bible College-Junction City Campus at the time of his death. He loved learning and could always be found with a book or his tablet reading something. He believed in “Study to show thyself approved a workman rightly dividing the word of truth.”
Rev. Waller was baptized as a child in Mt. Philsner Baptist Church in Memphis TN. He later joined Fifth and Adams Pentecostal Church of Junction City, where he accepted his call to the ministry. After a number of years he left the area. In recent year years he returned to this area where he united with Second Missionary Baptist Church joining his family. He continued in the ministry there until his “Twinkling of an eye” passing.
He preached his last public sermon on Monday April 28th and preached to his wife and a friend just minutes before collapsing. Sherman’s ministry was not limited to the church. He talked about the Love of the Father everywhere he went. It was his personal mission to regain the young adult population for the Lord.
A mighty task but he approached it full of the Spirit of God. He let love show in all that he did. Sherman was bubbling over with the Spirit. He loved the Lord and wanted everybody he came in contact with to experience the same opportunity for love and assurance for eternity.
Sherman was a fun loving person and always laughing. If he teased or picked on you, then you could be sure you had passed from acquaintance to friend in his eyes. He was a true blessing to his family. He provided loving care for his wife, doing everything he could to make her illness less painful. That care also extended to his mother-in-law, whom he called and treated as Mom. He said his one regret was that because of his own actions he missed out on so many years of his family’s life. And he learned the importance of keeping