Larry Reynolds Sells, Sr., age 69, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, went to be with Our Lord on Wednesday, December 24 after a battle with cancer. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee on September 10, 1939 to parents Benjamin Franklin Sells and Virginia Powers Sells. He is survived by brother, Benjamin Sells and wife, Virginia, of Meridian, Mississippi; sister, Evelyn Sells OLeary and husband, Christopher, of Bell Buckle; former spouses, Barbara Burnett Poague of Shelbyville; Linda Claridy Sells of Murfreesboro; children, Carol Sells Grzymkowski and husband, James, of Westminster, Maryland; Evelyn Sells Kiviniemi and husband, David, of Murfreesboro; Larry Sells, Jr., of Shelbyville; Matthew Sells and wife, Diane, of Murfreesboro; Kenneth Ashburn and wife, Linda, of Murfreesboro; Pamela Ashburn of Murfreesboro; Regina Shattuck and husband, Donald, of Murfreesboro; grandchildren, Amanda Kiviniemi and husband, Ted Cox; Amber Kiviniemi Kean and husband, Aaron; Kristin Sells Farley and husband, Roger; Daniel Kiviniemi; Nicholas and Stephanie Gryzmkowski; Matthew, Tyler, and Mason Sells; Haley Sells; Tiffany, Kayla, Courtney Ashburn; Jacquline, Katherine, and Andrew Shattuck; great-grandchildren Jillian and Aiden Elijah Farley; husband-in-law, William Poague and a host of other dear friends. Larry served his country honorably in the United States Air Force from 1957 until 1961. He was a communications expert and as an employee of BellSouth he for thirty years he was recognized as one of the best in his field by his peers. He retired in 1991 and founded Pro-Skill Technologies in 1991 in Murfreesboro. He enjoyed working with his hands and was a skilled carpenter and electrician, and was always ready and willing to share his many talents with friends and family. Larry took great pleasure in sharing his life lessons with others, and was a reliable source of wisdom to those who knew him. He never displayed greed and spent his whole life doing for his friends and loved ones; an increasingly rare trait in the world today. He also enjoyed fishing with friends in his leisure time, and was a member of the BellSouth Pioneers Club. Visitation with his family will be held on December 28, 2008 at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro, Tennessee from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon, followed by a celebration of life ceremony at 12:00 noon. Graveside service and internment will follow at 3:00 pm at Maxwell Cemetery in Belvidere, Tennessee.