![]() He supported the Aaron Chatten Foundation softball games. He served on the FMDH Foundation board and a few short time on FMDH Hospital Board of Trustees. He lived in Nashua 22 years and always said this is the best place to live with such wonderful caring people. ![]() They spent a lot of time talking trying to catch up. He was a big influence on so many young men and had many long-lasting friendships.īutch finally found his biological mother and spoke to her on the phone a year before she died and one biological sister, Fonda Gross became very special to him. He worked for Oregonia Ohio Post Office as a carrier with his best friend Steve Burggraf as his boss.īut his most cherish job was coaching the Franklin Ohio Wildcats football for ten years. After moving to Montana, he was sent many dogs to train for hunting and obedience, making many friends as far away as Italy. We got married young, but we worked through all the normal struggles, had great 53 years together and raised three amazing children.īutch was a great dog trainer and was known all over the United States as the best. As he grew older, he loved and respected Paul Sr. when Butch was 13 and Butch struggled with that after he had been “man” of the house for six years. Then his grandpa Hansford Tewell took over to keep Butch busy, taking him mushroom hunting and fishing at Lake Erie with his cousin Gus Hurst.īutch spent all most one year at Kentucky Military Institute when Grandpa Tewell passed away, his second hero.īutch’s mother married Paul Ruppert Sr. Butch lost his hero at the age of seven when Millard was killed in an accident running a bulldozer clearing land for what is now Franklin Community Park. Millard loved his little boy so much and took him everywhere even in the city truck, Millard worked for the City of Franklin. ![]() Millard “Butch “Tewell went to heaven Septemafter a short battle with cancer spending seven days at Billings Clinic.īutch was born in South Lebanon, Ohio August 18, 1950, to America Browning only to be adopted a few hours later by Millard and Dorothy Tewell. ![]()
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