Leonard Arthur Albert Tews was born on May 26, 1919 on the family farm near Myrtle, the son of William and Bertha (Weber) Tews. He attended country school through the eighth grade and then started farming with his father and then in partnership with his brother Leon. After Leonâs death, Leonard married Yvonne Davis at Deer Creek Valley Lutheran Church on Easter Sunday, April 1, 1956. They were foster parents for a few years and then had a son, Henry, in 1961, Curt in 1967, and adopted a daughter, Holly, in 1969.
Leonard was a lifelong member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and farmed for 70 years. He and Yvonne farmed together, milking Guernsey cows and raising Chester White pigs, along with a variety of other farm animals. Leonard was well known for his love of and work with horses. He had a team of work horses he used daily for chores and he enjoyed driving them in local parades as well. Leonard loved farming with his John Deere tractors and especially enjoyed seeding oats in the Spring. He was active on the church council, was a 4H leader for many years, and on various creamery boards. Leonard and Yvonne were caretakers of Pilgrimâs Rest Cemetery and custodians of the church for several years. He enjoyed showing horses and cattle at county fairs, going to auctions, and to the sale barn. He loved visiting with neighbors and friends, going out to eat, and especially spending time with family.
Survivors include his children Henry (Becky) Tews of rural Myrtle, and Holly (Chuck) Clarke of Glenville; grandchildren Heather (Zach) Wynia, Tyler (Kelsi) Tews, Brittany (Jeff) Heiken, Spencer and Nicholas Krier; great-grandchildren Kail, Karlee, Kasson, and Kray Wynia, and Dylan and Baker Tews; step-grandchildren Mandy (Travis) Schultz, Nancy (Steven) Franck, Chuck Jr. (Lori) Clarke, AJ (Holly) Clarke; step-great-grandchildren Olivia Schultz, Ethan and Kaylee Franck, and Maura, Patrick, Kevin, Darren, and Daria Clarke; brother-in-law Laurell (Clarice) Davis, sister-in-law Margie Davis, and many nephews, nieces, and special cousins.
Leonard was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Yvonne, grandparents, son Curt, sister Esther (Jens) Kirk, brothers Leon, Martin and Lawrence, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Curtis Davis, Emery (Clarice) Davis and Alton (Arliss) Davis.
The family would like to thank the staff of Good Samaritan for the loving care given to Leonard over the years. Memorials are suggested to Bethlehem Lutheran Church and the Pilgrimâs Rest Cemetery.