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Virginia TEWELL Obituary

TEWELL, Virginia

Virginia was born in Hamilton, Ohio, to Leonard and Cora (Little) Morris Feb. 18, 1928. She was called home by the Lord on March 21, 2021. Mrs. Tewell retired from Butler County CSEA. Virginia was a member of Stratford Heights Church of God, had volunteered at Middletown Regional Hospital, Hope House, shared in her husband's ministry at SHCOG, and at the Butler County Care Facility in Hamilton and Garden Manor

Extended Care Center for over 28 years.

She is survived by a son Stephen Land (Heather); daughter Susan Land-Collins; sister Marilyn Johnson; 6 grandkids and 10 great-grandkids.

She was preceded in death by her husband Bishop Richard Tewell; her parents; daughter-in-law Flossie Rachelle Land; nephew Mike Morris, and stepson William Tewell.

Any donations may be sent to Stratford Heights Church of God Middletown, Ohio.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Journal-News on Mar. 25, 2021.

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Darlene Spicer

March 19, 2025

I will always remember Virginia's sweet smile and the quiet loving spirit she showed to everybody.

Darlene Spicer

March 25, 2021

Such a beautiful lady and so very sweet. I loved her calm soft voice and we shared many conversations that I hold in my memory.. She once told me that she didn't know why she was still here, but was ready to go any time God decided it was time. She was just a dear person.

Charlotte Adkins

March 25, 2021

Virginia will be remembered for her sweet, gentle spirit and her love and care of others as she displayed the love of Jesus to everyone. Heartfelt condolences and prayers for your family!

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