Pauline Mae Lewis, of Wilmington, Ohio, went peacefully into the presence of Jesus on December 28th, 2025 after a long and fulfilling life of 96 years.
Pauline and her husband Vernon (Bud), married in 1946 And had 4 children. She retired from Clinton Memorial Hospital where she worked as a nurse’s aid in the Mother/Baby unit. Until health prohibited it, she was actively involved with the First Church of God on A Street. She loved animals and volunteered at a local animal shelter. Those who knew her will remember her for the way she tirelessly worked behind the scenes avoiding the spotlight, her wonderful cooking, her industriousness, her toughness and her sense of humor.
Awaiting for her in her heavenly home were her husband; Vernon (Bud) Lewis, her mother; Iva Biggs, son; Michael Vernon Lewis, sisters; Faye Moon, Meriam Kemple, Thelma Rex, and Ruby Laymon and heart grandson, Bo Moberly.
Family remembering her fondly in her passing are children Kandy (Bob) Brown, Kris (Kenny) Arnold, Randy (Cheryl) Lewis and Pam (Mike; deceased) Lewis, her grandchildren Chris Brown, Michelle (Scott) Rolf, Maria (Todd) May, Eric (Judy) Lewis, Kayla (Dakota) Black, Shane (Ashley) Lewis, Crystal (Damian) Walters, Tricia (Jeremy) Evans, and Renee Lewis, her great grandchildren, Hannah (Antonio) Copeland, Preslee (Davey) Tunon, Cheyenne Hart, Lakota Hart, Braden Rolf, Lucas May, Macy, Abby and Gary Lewis, Ady, Rylee and Grayson Black, Ely, Archer and Beauden Walters, Shaylee and Lane Lewis, and her great, great grandchildren, Emerson and Norah Copeland, as well as the Mills and Moberly families.
She requested to be remembered in death as she lived, a peaceful passing with no spotlight or special attention. Arrangements were handled through Brown Funeral Home. Her earthly home is beside her husband in Sugar Grove Cemetery in Wilmington.
The family would like to thank the Cape May staff, for making her feel like family and taking exceptional care of her during her last 3 years on earth.
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