Willie Mae (Rose) Cellars, 60 Willie Mae (Rose) Cellars, a lifelong resident of Seminole, Wewoka and for the last twenty years Cromwell, left this world in the arms of our Heavenly Father, taking her place in Heaven. Willie Mae had a very peaceful passing with her family by her side early Wednesday morning at Midwest Regional Hospital. It is now our “her family’s” journey to rise above our loss and find a way to make peace with it. Willie Mae was born June 24, 1953, to James William and Ruby Mae (Welch) Rose. She attended Seminole Schools and spent most of her life as a mother and homemaker to her four children. Her children were her heart, her soul and her life. As long as she had her children, all was well in the world. Willie Mae loved Country Music, cooking, camping, fishing, porcelain dolls, fashion jewelry, flowers (especially the Blaze Rose) and Paul Alred. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Cromwell. She always spoke very highly of her pastor, Manuel Kishketon. Survivors include her best friend, confidant and companion of the last 20 years Paul Alred, her son and his wife, John and Amy Cellars of Wanette, daughter and her husband Christa and Nick Alred of Cromwell, and son James and his wife Tara of Eufaula. She is also survived by her loving grandchildren: Cody Cellars, Lacey Cellars, Jessica Cellars, Cameron Cellars, Trinity Cellars, Colton Cellars, Bailey Cellars, and Avery Cellars. She is also survived by one sister and her husband Tommie and Alan Morris of Seminole, brother Bill Mahoney of New Lima, brother and his wife Hugh and Claudie Mahoney of Roseburg, Oregon, brother and his wife Boyce and Becky Mahoney of Fort Smith, Arkansas, and brother and his wife Gene and Peggy Mahoney of Spokane, Washington, also very special nieces and nephews: Laura Gray Lipps, Eric Gray, Angela Gray, Krystal Morris, Trissy Mahoney Wright, and Tommy Mahoney. Willie Mae was preceded in death by her parents: James and Ruby Rose, son David Cellars, brothers Jerry Mahoney, Jimmy Mahoney, Lester Rose, Clifford Rose, and Glen Rose Cravens and special niece Lisa Mahoney Shaw. Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 1, 2014 at the First Baptist Church of Cromwell, Oklahoma “A cluster of memories sprinkled with tears, Wishing God had spared you a few more years.” We will miss you forever Funeral Information: February 1, 2014, 11:00 AM First Baptist Church located at Hwy 56, Cromwell, OK 74837