Pastor Lemuel Russell was born December 24, 1955, at John Gaston Hospital, to the late Otris and Eugenia Baldwin Russell. He accepted Christ at an early age at Union Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Robert E. Plunkett. Pastor Russell matriculated through the Memphis City Schools system and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School, home of the “Warriors” in May 1973. Pastor Russell obtained a bachelor’s degree in engineering technology from Memphis State University (University of Memphis) in 1986. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Memphis Theological Seminary in May of 2017 and was pursuing his doctoral degree focusing on discipleship.
Pastor Russell married his childhood and lifelong friend, Carol McGhee, on September 21, 1985. Together, they raised two beautiful daughters, Candace and Bethany. A quintessential “Girl Dad,” Lemuel parented his daughters with love, grace, patience and dedication. Teaching them how to mow the lawn and check the oil on a car, while spoiling them with dinner dates and thoughtful gifts; Lemuel took pride in being their daddy.
Lemuel was blessed with many gifts, which he used to the glory of God, and benefit of his family, friends, and colleagues. He also used his gifts to reinvent his career many times during his life. But his true passion was in technology. Employed as an IT professional at Rhodes College and Memphis Shelby County Schools, Lemuel shared his passion for technology with faculty, staff and students. He offered his time and talents to grow the media ministry at his church and other civic organizations. As an entrepreneur and small business owner, Lemuel worked as a technical consultant to local businesses and non-profit organizations.
Initiated into the Beta Mu Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated in the fall of 1976, Lemuel was a founding chapter member and proud Kappa man. Pastor Russell was a musicologist. From deejaying all of life’s celebrations to maintaining an extensive collection of vinyl records, CDs, and digital music library, Lemuel’s love of music was a constant. He had a song for every situation and circumstance. I hear him saying now “…whatever my lot, thou hath taught me to say, it is well, it is well with my soul.”
As Pastor of Testament of Hope “Community” Baptist Church, he was instrumental in the renovation of the unfinished storage area into a beautiful sanctuary. In 2021 he established an online campus. In 2022 a clothes closet was started for the community. In 2023 he developed a Discipleship Group Leaders Handbook. He worked tirelessly to follow the vision for His church…to build community, one family at a time and toward the furtherance of his assignment from God.
He believed in community and serving others. He served as Vice Moderator of the Whitehaven District; an active participant in The Concerned Pastors of Whitehaven, a group of religious leaders that organize community events and advocate for the Whitehaven community; a participant in the Church Developers Network (CDN); a certified “Prepare and Enrich” and “Prep 8” marriage counselor/facilitator. He was a true disciple of Jesus Christ.
"Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely, I am with you always, to the very end of the age"... -Matthew 28:19-20
Pastor Russell leaves to cherish his memory, his devoted wife of 39 years, Carol, and their two daughters, Dr. Candace Durham Harrell (Enri) and Bethany Durham; three grandsons, Elliston, Ean and Channing Harrell of Humble, Texas; two sisters, Sharon (Napoleon) Ollie and Pamela (Tony) Wells; and four brothers, Otis Russell, Narvell Baldwin, Christopher (Ella) Russell of Memphis and Harry (DJ) Russell of Little Rock, Arkansas. He is also survived by a host of special nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Pastor Russell was preceded in death by his parents, uncles, aunts, sister, Jacqueline Hendricks, and two brothers, Robert and John Russell.
Pastor Russell’s life would seem too short to many, but to those whose lives were touched by him, they understand that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity in which one lives. His smile and willingness to help others will be remembered by all who knew and loved him.
The family will receive friends Thursday, June 13, 2024 from 4:00pm-7:00pm at Testament of Hope 466 W. Shelby Drive, Memphis, TN 38109. Celebration of Life will Friday, June 14, 2024 11:00am at Mt. Moriah East Baptist Church 1248 Haynes St, Memphis, TN 38114
Interment will be in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, 4000 Forest Hill Irene Road, Memphis, TN 38125.
Ocean of Thoughts and Dreams. You were my true friend until the end.l light a blue candle in your memory
I worked worked with Lemuel for a short time. He was a Super nice guy with a heart of gold. He left a lasting impression on me because of his love for God and the mission of ministry. Rest now my brother, God simply called you home!
We offer our sincere and heartfelt condolences to Sis Carol Russell and the Testament of Hope Church during this time of mourning. We are thankful for our paths crossings and the impact of those crossing. Pastor Russell was a true visionary and a beacon of light to the community. pastor Russell will be missed but never forgotten. God is our comfort! Sincerely Pastor Eric and Gail Sudberry.
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We offer our sincere condolences to Sis Carol and the Testament Of Hope Church during this time of mourning. We pray for your comfort, we serve the God of All Comfort, Who will comfort you all. We will cherish our crossing paths. Pastor Russell will be missed and never forgotten. Pastor Eric and Sis Gail Sudberry. The Heart of God Outreach Ministries Church.
To Carol and family also Testament of Hope. We send our sincere condolences to you. We will miss Pastor Russell immensely. May God embrace and strengthen you with His Love. Our prayers are with you. Pastor Newsom and GaleRGPH
Sending my condolences to my brother in law Chris Russell and his family during this difficult time. I know this has been a difficult time for you and I hope you find comfort from family and friends. May the memories of your brother be a blessing to you.
Carol and family, Words can not express my feeling right now. I remermber the girls growing up, us hanging out, my boy being born and the girls thinking he was theirs and nobody else, him thinking Lem was his friend. (kids are funny). Our hearts are full but we all know a MAN that WILL see us through all of this. May the Lord be all of your strength and comfort during this time and forever more. Love you all. The Cowans
Lemme. I miss you my guy. We weren't around each other much, but when we were, we always understood each other. You are probably one of the funniest people I've ever met in my life. I don't know if I should say this, but the jokes we had were INsane! I'm laughing now thinking about you family. I saw your greatness long before your religious journey. To others you are Rev. Russell. To me, you'll always be Lemme. I know you are smiling wide right now because I am too. Save me a spot where you are. I hope I make it through so we can stand to the side and tell jokes again. Take care hero. I love you. "What it do mane."
Rev. Lemuel Russel was one of the most kindhearted preachers I knew. I have had the opportunity to share with him in ministry and I have no doubt he is resting in the comforting arms of Jesus. So, I say goodnight and not goodbye. We will meet again. I will continue to lift up his family in prayer.
Dr. Jimmy L. Wilson Washington, DC
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