IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Clarence Ray
Sellers
June 18, 1945 – November 24, 2025
Clarence Ray Sellers, 80, of Lake Jackson passed away November 24, 2025. He was born June 18, 1945 in Bay City, Texas to the late Roy Clarence Sellers and Ruby White Sellers.
Clarence is survived by his wife of 59 years, Dorothy Johnson Sellers, daughter Stephanie Sellers Ketchum, Sons Michael Ray Sellers (Yvonne Thomas) and Roy Clarence Sellers. Grandchildren Johnathan Ray Ketchum, Samantha Nielsen, Sara Sellers, Teresa Sellers, and Joshua Thomas Sellers; great grandchildren Jaycee Blair and Angelica Montoya; his aunt Della White and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and extended family. Preceded in death by his father, mother, brother, Butch Sellers, sister-in-law, Elizabeth Sellers, and niece, Tracy Sellers.
Clarence was a long-time employee of Celanese Chemical Company having been hired at the Bay City plant and transferred to the Clear Lake Plant in August, 1968. He retired in June, 2000.
Clarence became a Master Mason in February, 1989 when he joined Clear Lake Lodge #1417. A.F. & A.M of Seabrook, Texas. He served as Worshipful Master 1993-1994. He was a Charter member of Tranquility Lodge #2000. Clarence joined Brazoria Lodge # 327 A.F. & A.M. in 2001. Clarence was involved and member of most of the Masonic organizations. Including Order of the Eastern Star where he and Dorothy served for over 30 years. He was most proud when he was asked to be the District Deputy Grand Master in 2005 for the Grand Lodge of Texas. He received his Golden Trowel Award from Brazoria Lodge in 2006. In October, 2007 Clarence received from the Houston Valley Scottish Rite his K.C.C.H. (Knights Commander Court of Honor).
Clarence was a deer hunter since he first went with his dad while a teenager. He spent many weekends in the Hill Country in a deer blind with his rifle close by and a hot cup of coffee warming his hands!!!
He loved children and was a Vice President of the Seabrook Little League for many years while his sons played. The last few years were spent in front of his big screen tv watching westerns and any sport that had a ball in it, especially the Astros!! Loved his 'Stros!!! During the summer, don't turn the channel when the Women and Men Collegiate Baseball World Series were on and especially the Little League World Series came on, he was glued to that television until the last play of each series.
Visitation will begin at 1:00 PM Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home with services starting at 2:00 PM. The Pallbearers will be members of Brazoria Lodge # 327, Brazoria, Tx. Graveside services at Cedarvale Cemetery where the Masonic Final Rites will be held. Honor Guard provided by Fort Bend Commandery No. 74 of Knights Templar .
Those attending the service are kindly asked to dress casually.
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