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Lewis Jewell Villers

June 15, 1930 ~ July 8, 2018

Lewis Jewell Villers, 88 years of age, departed this life on July 8, 2018 in a Hospice room at Ruby Memorial Hospital surrounded by family. He was born at home on Little Creek in Calhoun County on June 15, 1930, a son of the late Walter and Carrie (Cooper) Villers. He was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years, Louise Wiseman Villers. He is survived by three sisters-in-law, Pat Wiseman and Wilma Horn of Irvine, KY and Virginia (Jenny) Wiseman of Lexington. He is also survived by a daughter Ladonna (Tim) Hayes of Elizabeth, WV and a son Jonathan (Koreen) Villers of Philippi, WV, 6 grandchildren: Chasity (Kevin) Sions of Morgantown, WV; Kayla (Dustin) Amerson of Grand Rapids, Ml; Caleb (Maci) Villers of Summersville, WV; Allison Villers, Thomas Villers, and Bobby Villers of Philippi, WV, and 7 great-grandchildren: Miriam Sions, Hannah Sions, Eli Sions of Morgantown,WV and Colton Montcastle, Layne Montcastle, Lysle Amerson and Cahlen Amerson of Grand Rapids, Ml, and several other "adopted" children, grand-children, and great-grandchildren that called him "Pap" and "Papa". He was preceded in death by two brothers, Virgil Villers Sr. and Harold Villers. Uncle Lewis continues to be cherished by nieces and nephews and their families from the Barberton/Akron, Ohio area and Irvine/Lexington, Kentucky. Almost 40 gathered in Norton, Ohio on his birthday to celebrate eighty-eight glorious years! He was first introduced to Jesus at the Little Creek Community Church. He accepted Christ while Pastor Bud Graham was holding revival there. He was a 1948 graduate of Calhoun County High School. When he went off to college at Glenville State, the preacher at First Baptist said he could be baptized, and he started teaching Sunday School the next week. He finished his teaching degree at Glenville State College and entered the armed service to serve our country during the Korean Conflict. Upon returning, he attended Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville, KY. He was employed by the Wirt County Board of Education at Elizabeth, WV as an upper science teacher for 35 years, and was a public-school teacher in Kentucky and Huntington, WV in the 1960’s. In their 53 years of marriage Louise assisted him in ministry in American Baptist Churches at Greenbrier Baptist Church in Wagersville, KY; Adda Baptist Church, Hurricane, WV; Rush Run Baptist Church, Stumptown, WV (32 years); Strait Creek Baptist Church, Brohard, WV (27 years); Mt. William Baptist Church, Blue Goose, WV; Two Ripple Baptist Church, Elizabeth, WV (22 years); and Handley Baptist Church, Handley, WV (15 years). Lewis will be greatly missed by all who had come to know him as a most gracious and loving friend and follower of Jesus Christ!! The Celebration of Rev. Lewis Villers will start in Philippi WV and continue to Grantsville, WV and finish at the Villers Family Cemetery on Little Creek. The Philippi celebration will be held at Wright Funeral Home, Philippi WV. Friends and Family may visit on Wednesday, July 11 from 2-4pm, 6-8pm and Thursday, July 12 from 8am-10am and the Celebration Service will be Thursday, July 12 at 10am. The Philippi Celebration will be led by Rev. Kenny Kendall and Mr. John Hicks. The Grantsville Celebration will be held at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, WV. . Friends and Family may visit on Thursday, July 12 from 6-8pm and Friday, July 13 from 8am-10am and the Celebration Service will be Friday, July 13 at 10am. The Grantsville Celebration will be led by Rev. John Vannoy and Rev. Gary Richmond. A Graveside Service will follow at the Villers Family Cemetery on Little Creek. All services will involve words of celebration from his family. Among them will include two grandsons, Rev. Kevin Sions and Rev. Caleb Villers. In lieu of flowers or other tokens of sympathy, we are requesting contributions in memory of Rev. Villers to be sent to the West Virginia Baptist Education Society for the education of those in ministry. The WVBEC provided needed funds over the last five decades for the education of Lewis, His son, Jonathan and wife Koreen. His granddaughter, Chasity and her husband Kevin, His grandsons Caleb and Bobby! You can send donations to Rev. Lawrence Hoptry – 129 Green Acres Drive, Hurricane, WV, 25526

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  1. Always had a kind word and smile. Was my biology teacher, Baptized me, married me twice, lol, to my loving husband. Has been in our lives long time. Will be missed, dearly.

  2. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time and may his soul, and the souls of all the faithfully departed, rest in eternal peace and His perpetual light shine upon him.

  3. So sorry for your loss. He was such an amazing, loving, kind, knowledgeable man who left an imprint in my heart. Thinking of your family in the days ahead. I can only imagine is the song that comes to mind. He has reached the gates and is meeting our Heavenly Father and reunited with Louise. I can only imagine. No pain or suffering. He was angel on earth and now in heaven.

  4. Loved Him as a Teacher. Very nice Man. Thoughts and Prayers for Comfort and Peace.

  5. So sorry for your loss. Mr Villers was a great man, caring, loving, and happy. He will be greatly missed.

  6. I will always cherish his great smile, and always his good news about Jesus, He was truly a man of God, Mr. Villers always had the time to talk to you, he was a very sweet kind man, Wirt county has truly lost a treasure, God Bless you all and my heart and prayers are with you all

  7. July 11, 2018
    ” Be not afraid. I go before you always. Come,follow me, and I will give you rest. ”
    I did not know Pappaw Villers personally. I do know he was loved by many people. He had a full life, filled with the love of God and the Holy Spirit. I was saddened when I learned from Chasity Sions that he had passed away. Maybe Eli Sions has one of the best perspectives on this – he will get to see God, and Mammaw, his favorite girl. This is a good thing! Teach your children well, indeed!
    While Lewis is no longer physically with you, he is still guiding you! You will sense his presence when you need it most; yet expect it least. You may repeat things he said to you. He and Mammaw will be watching over you.
    Share the pictures, stories and memories as often as you are able.No doubt, some will make you cry or laugh. Others will just make you shake your head!
    I will keep you all in my prayers in the days and weeks ahead.
    Susan Etchison
    Kingwood, West Virginia

  8. My prayers are with you at this time. Pastor Villers was a wonderful godly man who will always be in my heart.

  9. Prayers for the family
    This man was a God send to my family when my mom was sick. He always made a way to pray with her and give her comfort. He was there when she took her last breath and also preached her funeral. He always let his light shine and made a way to talk about God.he will be truly missed but we know he is in a better place with God and his wife
    Love you Rev. Villers

  10. I was very sorry to read of Lewis' passing. He was a wonderful, kind and giving man. I will always remember his time as Pastor at Handley Baptist Church. My prayers are with all the family.

  11. as heart breaking as it is to hear of his passing oh what a mighty reunion hes having with ma maw! Louise and lewis took me in when I had nowhere to go and loved me like i was their own child. They showed me i was loved when i never felt i was. I dont kno where id be without them. Tears fall but because of them i know one day we will see each other again and i will always cherish the time i spent with them. my love, prayers and condolences to the family

  12. I first met Mr. Villers when he was my biology teacher. I remember when my dad found a petrified log and ask me to give it to Mr. Villers, to him it was a wonderful gift, one of the best teachers I ever knew. He was a caring loving family man. I did ask him to do my wedding on September 2, 1984. Then renewed 10 years later. We are still together 33 years later. Thank you Mr. Villers for every thing, we shall meet again. God bless you Prayers and hugs to all

  13. I love you papaw. I still remember the times you would come around the corner and Mamaw would be sitting in her recliner and she would holler for you and there you would come. She would jump up out of the chair. Always smiling and always laughing. I’m so sad that your gone but I’m happy to know that you are with Mamaw again.


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