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Linda Lou Russell (November 23, 1944-February 2, 2023)
Phillip Samuel Russell (April 6, 1942-February 3, 2023)
“I just love to be with you. Especially when I can have you in my arms. That’s the best of all.” - Phillip to Linda, 1963
“I will be very glad to marry you and it all will be very wonderful. Don’t you think so?” - Linda to Phillip, 1964
Phillip Russell and Linda Shaffer Russell met at church camp in 1961 and wrote each other love letters every week til they were married in 1964. They both kept every single letter. Forever inseparable, as in life, they traveled to heaven together after 57 very wonderful years of marriage.
Phillip was born in Gallia County, OH on April 6, 1942. He spent many of his teenage years working at the family hotel in Athens, and graduated from Athens High School.
Linda was born in Fairfield County, OH on November 23, 1944 as the youngest of eight children. She graduated from Liberty High School.
Phillip and Linda moved to New Haven, WV from Athens, OH in 1981. Linda adorned the walls of their home with her beautiful paintings and beloved salt and pepper shakers. Phillip loved Linda’s homemade pies and being surrounded by the many, many teddy bears gifted by his kids and grandkids. Together, they cruised around the world, though family vacations at Myrtle Beach always had their hearts. They doted on their kids, grandkids, and cat, Mr. Gibbs.
Phillip served his community in many ways over the years. He was a member of the Athens police force, a volunteer firefighter for Richland, and an aide at the Athens Mental Health Center. He then worked for Kaiser Aluminum in Ravenswood before retiring from Pleasant Valley Hospital in 2011, where he was the hospital’s first male nurse’s aide, among other roles.
Everyone loved Linda’s cooking, and she worked as a school cook and for multiple restaurants over the years. She began working for Bob’s Market and Greenhouses in 1991. Linda loved flowers, especially pansies, and she painted pumpkins every fall. She retired in 2022.
Phillip was a long-standing member of many organizations: Grand Lodge of F and AM of Ohio, Lodge #25; Athens Commandery #15, Knights Templar; Ohio Priori #18, Knights of the York Cross of Honour; Ohio Valley #196, York Rite; Ohio River Valley Council #104; and the Grand Council Royal Select Masons of Ohio, Athens Council #15, where he served as Past Illustrious Master.
Phillip and Linda were beloved members of the Eastern Stars Chapter #175. They served together as Worthy Patron and Matron numerous times.
Phillip was the son of Rev. N. L. and Alice Russell of Athens, OH. He is predeceased by one brother, Paul, and is survived by brothers Harry and Jim (Marilyn) and a sister, Mary.
Linda was the daughter of Nile and Anna Heistand of Baltimore, OH. She is predeceased by sisters Midge, Phyllis, and Bonnie, and brothers Bill, Harold, and Darrell. She is survived by a brother, Charlie.
Together, they are survived by their two children, Jeff (Anita) Russell of New Haven and Angie (Keith) Johnson of Gallipolis. They are also survived by their three grandchildren, Kayla, Adam, and Noah, of whom they were so proud.
Visitation will be on Thursday, February 9th 5-7pm, at Fogelsong-Casto Funeral Home in Mason, WV, with a ceremony for Eastern Stars immediately following. The funeral will be Friday, February 10th at 11am, followed by a graveside service at Sunrise Memorial Garden in Letart.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the “Phillip and Linda Russell Memorial Scholarship” fund. Donations can be made via check, or by calling City National Bank of New Haven, WV. Phillip and Linda loved watching their grandchildren go to college as first-generation students, and would love to help other kids do the same.
Christina Ohlinger
February 12, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Carl Pettry
February 10, 2023
Angie & Family,
My wife Kil and myself are heartbroken for your sudden loss and the pain you are going through. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family for strength and peace as you move forward. Kil worked with your Mom so many years ay Bobs Market and talks so fondly of her always.
I am sorry that I only got to know you and visit with you as the PVH Courier at the Doctors office a short time before you left .
Hang in there friend and know you are loved by many many people.
Debbie Balding
February 9, 2023
The Sisters and Brothers from Athens Chapter Order of the Eastern Star send their sympathy to your family. Linda and Phil were dedicated members of our chapter, and good friends. We always enjoyed having them at our meetings and they will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family.
Debbie Balding
Athens Chapter OES #175
Phillip and Karoline Golovin
February 9, 2023
We are honored to have known Phillip and Linda. Spent time with them at Commandery functions. Many good memories. May they rest in peace, in God's presence, forever. Phillip and Karoline Golovin
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Donald Embleton
February 8, 2023
Linda and Phil were great friends! They will be missed, prayers for Jeff, Angie, and all their famly.
Don ( DW) and Pat Embleton
Nancy Brown
February 7, 2023
“There love is forever. Death could not sever husband and wife. Because they both lived one life. They now wake into a light, whose day shall never end.” -1600s poet
I am honored to have known Linda and Phillip.
Tim & Beverly Russell
February 7, 2023
I have many wonderful memories of both Uncle Phil and Aunt Linda. I will miss both of their laughs. They were the prime example of a long, love filled marriage. Love You ..Miss You ..Until we meet again ..
Troy Smith
February 7, 2023
So sorry to hear about Linda and Phillips passing they were a nice couple prayers for the family
Debra Offenberger
February 7, 2023
This is a perfect obituary for Phillip and Linda, as they did adore each other. I didn’t know Phillip well but I attended painting classes with Linda for quite a few years. She was very talented. she talked about Phillip and the things they would do together. She was so very proud of her children and grandchildren. My granddaughter and Linda’s are about the same age and we talked and compared notes. Lol I hadn’t seen her much for awhile but I will miss knowing I won’t run into her again. Just remember that as long as she is in your heart she is still with you. Love and prayers to all of the family.
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