Guy-Jewell-Obituary

Guy Randolph Jewell

San Diego, California

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Guy Jewell passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on February 12, 2012.

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My Dad was such a blessing to me and I will be eternally grateful to God for giving me such a loving and kind father.

With all of lifes ups and downs- I knew that my Dad would always be there for my Mom, Sister or me- you knew you could always count on him to be there for you. Even now, I know he is still watching over us.

My Dad was the type of person if someone needed a helping hand to get back up on their feet, he would open up his home for them or give them some...

We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Rosalie and Family over the loss of a Husband, Father and Grandfather. We pray the Holy Spriit will comfort and bless each one of you.
Love,
Bernard, Nancy, Polly, Jan and Bucky
Family of Artemus B Jewell, Guys Uncle

Guy was my grandfather. He taught me alot in life and was one of my biggest role models. I am very honored to be his grandson. There are no words to describe how bad i will miss him.

Guy was my first cousin. I am Christine Bullion Cole, the daughter of Naomi Jewell Bullion, Guy's dad's sister.
I was very honored to meet Guy after I was grown and also Rosalia, his lovely wife.
I spent a lot of time growing up with Uncle Oliver, Guy's dad and he constantly spoke of Guy in such a loving manner and I knew a lot about Guy from him.
We would love to have spent more time with him and his family.
We are so sorry for your loss,
You are in our...

Our sympathies and prayers to all our family members.
Elbert ("Ebby")and Teresa Jewell, Rosedale, Virginia.

Charlotte and my deepest condolences go out to Rosalie and her family for their tremendous loss.

I am very fortunate to have spent some time with Guy and Rosalie on my travels to San Diego over the years. Guy's great sense of humor always picked me up and helped me put things in perspective. I will never forget the time we bought tickets from a scalper in the parking lot at an Angels' baseball game only to find out later that the games was only half sold out. We both got a good...