Guy Bell Rimel “Mayor of Little Back Creek”, 91, of Mountain Grove, Virginia passed away Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Genesis Health Care Center in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

He was born on September 3, 1934, in Hot Springs, Virginia, the son of the late Harry Lee Rimel “Pops” and Mary Lelia Kershner Rimel.

He retired from General Motors Corp. in Lordstown, Ohio where he worked in the maintenance department with 30 years of service.

He proudly served his country in the United States Army during the end of the Korean War.  He enlisted at the age of 17 and landed in Seoul, Korea on his 18th birthday and was quickly stationed at the DMZ in North Korea.  His time in the military as a machine gunner took him to South Korea; North Korea; Tokyo, Japan; and Pearl Harbor. While stationed in Pearl Harbor, he stayed in the same barracks where his brother, Dice, had been during the attack—bullet holes from that day still visible, a powerful reminder of the history they both shared.

He was married to his childhood sweetheart, the late Helen Louise Buzzard Rimel who preceded him in death on September 16, 2007.

As a child, Guy attended Cochran Creek Baptist Church in Rimel, West Virginia, where he often listened to a passionate, fire-and-brimstone preacher named Shorty Bass share the Good News that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on the cross for our sins and rose again. It was during that time that Guy accepted Jesus as his personal Savior and was baptized in Cochran Creek near the church. Over the years, Guy faithfully served as an usher and remained a devoted, long-standing member of the Cochran Creek Baptist Church family.

He loved the outdoors and enjoyed golfing, playing horseshoes, hunting, and fishing. He enjoyed cooking (and eating), and he especially loved sitting around the table playing cards with family—Set Back, Rummy, and Uno were some of his favorites. His old, worn-out decks of cards are proof of all the time he spent trying to beat “Ole Saul” at Solitaire. He never wanted to miss an episode of The Price Is Right and always enjoyed watching a good western. More than anything, he was a caring husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend who will be deeply missed.

He is survived by three children, Randy Rimel & Laurie of  Largo, Florida; Ricky Rimel & wife Renee of Orwell, Ohio; Terry Lynn Rimel Trask & husband Tim of Chardon, Ohio; and daughter-in-law, Karen Turner & husband Clyde of Richcreek, Virginia.  Grandchildren – Christina & husband Patrick; Megan & fiancé Zach; Clayton Guy & fiancé Therese; Jeremy & wife Taylor; Michelle & husband Adam; Brittny, Tiffany, and Guy Clark Rimel; Ashley, Trisha & husband Jason; and granddaughter-in-law, Lyndsey.  Great grandchildren – Layken, Kylee, Sean, Krystal, Jack, Timmy, Ellianna, Jordan, Jorgia, Jayden, Guy and Harker, and one on the way in May; and numerous other family members that were very dear to him.

In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by 4 sisters, Georgie (husband Dewey), Pearl (husband Clyde), Christine (husband Bill) and a baby sister Mary Etta; and 4 brothers, Dice (wife Catherine), Charles Lee (wife Elna), Harry Lee Jr., and Thomas Norton “John”; and a dear grandchild, Corey.

A funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 14, 2025, at the Cochran Creek Baptist Church in Rimel, West Virginia with Pastor Roger Frame officiating. Interment will be in the Mountain Grove Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Clayton, Jeremy, Adam, Patrick, Sean, Jamie, & Zach. The family will receive friends one hour prior to services from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at the church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Cochran Creek Baptist Church.

5 Comments

  1. For those that don’t know, Colonel Guy Rimel was mayor of little back creek for over 30 years. I enjoyed working on his riding lawnmower every year. And some years we worked on his old tractor. Back in the 60’s he helped me get to the hospital after I was bitten by a copperhead at his dad chicken coup. In his latter years, “uncle” Guy would ask me to bring him a small trout to eat for breakfast, and I did. Guy was like a older brother I never had. He made the best fried taters and ramps on lbcreek. The last time I talked to Guy, his mind was sharper than mine. I will miss him and his humor.

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    • By Hope Hamrick
      Kenneth, he really loved you and loved his visits with you.
      Thank you for being a great friend and checking on him so much!
      We really appreciate you and your kindness. Love
      Carolyn, Patty and Hope

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  2. the write up does him well and my words aren’t enough to paint a picture of a special love. MY FAVORITE UNCLE- we were blessed to have so many 2nd chances until we just ran out.
    We know he & Pearlie girl & Louise & Corey & the other siblings are gathered round celebrating eternal glory.
    We are sad we can’t make his celebration of life but will see you all in July.

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  3. Guy was a faithful, dedicated member of Cochran Creek Baptist Church. The past couple of years he came at times even though he didn’t feel his best. Some of the members offered to come pick him up so he didn’t have to drive, but he said if he didn’t feel like driving himself he would stay home. (He had a little stubborn streak in him.) He was a true friend and Brother in Christ. He will be deeply missed. He is now present with the Lord

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  4. Guy was one of my dad’s favorite golfing, fishing, and church friends! Praying for Randy, Ricky, Terry and families!

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