Monday, April 30, 2018

"Death of Classmate" Mount Vernon Nazarene University Alumnus in Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States for Monday 30 April 2018

"Death of Classmate" Mount Vernon Nazarene University Alumnus in Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States for Monday 30 April 2018
Please keep the family of Wendell Towns ’72 in your prayers. Wendell passed away April 20.
Wendell Towns 
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Towns, Wendell
1949 - 2018

Wendell Westley Towns, 68, passed away April 20, 2018. A 1968 graduate of Columbus South High School, Wendell attended Mount Vernon Nazarene College where he graduated with an Associate degree in Arts in 1972. Wendell proudly served 26 years (1977 – 2003) as a Police Officer for the City of Columbus, Division of Police. During that time, he had a distinguished career winning the Silver Cross Award for his bravery in February of 1983, and Police Officer of the Month in March of 2003. Preceded in death by his father Fred Douglas Towns, mother Mildred Evelyn Wilson, sister Deborah Denise Towns and brother Fred Towns. He is survived by his sister, Brenda Eloistine Mitchell; nephew, Khari Alimayu Towns; two nieces, Afi Tene Smith and Lisa Tucker; and a host of other family and friends. Memorial Celebration 2 p.m. Monday, April 30, 2018 in the chapel of DIEHL-WHITTAKER FUNERAL SERVICE, 720 E. Long St., where his family will receive friends from 1 p.m. until the start of service. To send flowers or express condolences to the Towns family, please visit Wendell's online tribute wall at www.diehl-whittaker.com. Memorial contributions, in lieu of flowers, should be forwarded to the Cat Welfare Association.
Published in The Columbus Dispatch on Apr. 27, 2018
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dispatch/obituary.aspx?n=wendell-towns&pid=188853025&fhid=8500
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