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James Sullivan Agency posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
we are so saddened to hear of your loss, mr Lewis was such a sweet mAn and will be missed.
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Cynthia Gilchrist posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Chester, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of bereavement. God Bless.
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Dianne (Dee) Richardson posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on, and cherished memories never fade because a loved one’s gone. Those we love can never be more that a thought apart. For as long as there is a memory, they’ll live on in our hearts. - Author Unknown
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Dennis & Kathleen Hampton posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
We send our sincere condolences to Sister Lewis and her family. The short time we have known Mr Lewis was a real privilege. What a beautiful legacy he leaves in his family and we look forward to getting to know Mr Lewis better when he hears Jesus voice in the resurrection and returns to his family in good health. We pray that you all can be comforted with the words from the Bible at Rev 21:3,4 where it says death and pain and sorrow will be no more. The former things have passed away. We will keep you all in our prayers and thoughts.
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Pat Massenberg posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Uncle Bobby, my great uncle. There are so many fond memories. Few people enjoyed life more. He was always ready to laugh and happily accepted the roll of looking after others. We would meet up with Uncle Bobby at his home in Lockport or in North Carolina at his sister’s (my grandmother’s home). And he’d be ready for us…I can still hear him saying to my husband… “Darryl, I got something for me and you to drink.” Or “Darryl, if you want, we can take the children fishing tomorrow”, or “Darryl, if you’re ready to get beat at some cards, you go ahead and sit down.” All good…except my husband’s name is Derek. At first we would say, “Derek, Uncle Bobby, his name’s Derek!” But our children got such a kick out of it that they started calling my husband Darryl. And they would introduce their friends to their dad as Mr. Darryl. So now, Darryl it is! And we’ll reflect fondly on Uncle Bobby every time we say it. Just one of our many fond memories. Sure, we will miss seeing Uncle Bobby, but he will remain in our hearts. That’s the wonderful thing about love it lives on in your heart forever and ever. Here’s to you, Uncle Bobby. Until we meet again. Your great-niece, Pat
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Geoff, Beth, Cira & Ben Pihl posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Lewis family. May you be comforted by the love you share for eachother, warm memories, and the hope from the Bible. -The Pihl Family (Michelle's friends from Charlotte.)
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Henry &Rita Agurs posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
May the God of comfort, comfort you. We pray you find refuge in his promises which are faithful ad TRUE! We LOVE you guys and give our love to your Family. The Agurs
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Margo Moore posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
To the Lewis Family: Please accept my sincere condolences. Death is such an enemy ( 1Corinthians 15:26) and we are never prepared for it. May you find comfort from God's word the Bible and the legacy Mr. Lewis left behind. From my short visits with him, I can tell he was a wonderful man. I am keeping you all in my prayers. Christian Love. Margo Moore (English's congregation)
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Carolyn Hannibal posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. May the peace of God continue to be with you!
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Jerome Lewis, Fayetteville, NC posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Uncle Bobby is one of the most favorite uncles I had. I loved to see his attitude when he loses against my brother Bernard and me playing Spades or when my cousin Lawrence Fuller, Jr. and I team up together to play against him and Aunt Rosie. He was very serious when he played and he don't like to lose. Most of all, my favorite memory is how he treated me and my family, my brother Bernard and his family, my sister Mary Ann and her family, my brother John and his family and my sister Cynthia, and most of all his brother Oliver Lewis, Sr., and his wife, the late Vernell Lewis. Even though we all were his family, Uncle Bobby treated us beyond greatness of love that is closer than anything anyone could ever image. When my brother, Bernard Lewis and my sister, Mary Haigler lived there in Lockport, Uncle Bobby and his wife Aunt Idell treated them as their own children, There was never a time if we wanted anything from Uncle Bobby that he will say no in helping us. He had a loving and giving heart who will give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. I don't think that Uncle Boby knew what the word "NO" means when it came to us or his family. Even when I will live there during the summertime or my sister Cynthia or John, Uncle Bobby and Aunt Idell will take me in there home, give me a key to their house and say come in whenever you are ready. He was just that kind of loving person. When Uncle Bobby last came to North Carolina to visit his Daughter, Michelle (Lewis) English and family, he became ill. We, his brother, Oliver Lewis family and Aunt Rosie and my uncle Jacob Lewis daughter, Mary Ann, came without hesitation to visit him at the hospital on several occasions. I prayed to God to allow him to live that I may come to talk and pray with him. Miraculously, God did. After I talked to him about Jesus love and his saving grace, Uncle Bobby made a decision to accept Jesus as his personal savior. He asked Jesus to come into his life and abode there forever. The Bible states that all Heaven rejoice when one sinner accept Jesus. This saying is in my own words of understanding. This was the most important, the most powerful, and the most blessing that anyone can receive. I thank God for my Uncle Bobby. He will be missed greatly. I am sad physically because he is so close to my heart. Yet, I rejoice within my spirit because Uncle Bobby is in Heaven with Jesus, according to Romans 10:9-10. There maybe someone reading this message and this is for you. You may or may not have the opportunity as Uncle Bobby did but you do have the opportunity now to receive Jesus as Uncle Bobby did. We only have one life to live on this Earth, after death is judgment, Heaven or Hell. You may or may not believe this but it's truth and it's your choice. God will not force himself upon no person. It is strictly a choice by your believing and receiving. May God bless and keep the Lewis family in his love and care. Uncle Bobby, may you rest in peace with Jesus from all your pain of sickness and illness. Aunt Idell and family? I love you all very much. God's love and blessings be upon you.
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DAVID AND CHRIS HAYNES posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
THERE IS NOTHING WE CAN SAY THAT COULD EASE THE PAIN OF LOSING A LOVED ONE. BUT WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE LEWIS FAMILY AT THIS TIME
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Simone Briggs Harrell, posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Mom Idell, my play sisters Brenda,Michelle, and family as you know last year this time 3 weeks ago I myself lost a loved one and I am so sadden that you are in that space there are no words to describe how sorrowful I am about the loss of our beloved father Mr. Lewis the world now seems as though it has became a little smaller. I was always welcomed into the Lewis household like I was a part of the family and that is why I said our father, because dad Lewis always treated me like I was one of his kids. As a kid growing up I spent many days at the Lewis house and I have so many fond memories that I will cherish for years to come, but there are two memories that involve Dad Lewis that stick out among many, I was over at the Lewis house visiting and there were lots of kids at the house; dad Lewis came home from work and everyone scattered but I always stayed. This particular time he told me because I had no siblings my own age I was always welcome to be at the house and consider it home, it was as if he knew I needed to hear that to feel more comfortable. The last memorable conversation I had with dad Lewis was when I was visiting and as fate would have it I came when mom Idell and dad Lewis were celebrating their wedding anniversary; dad Lewis and I had this hilarious conversation about relationships and he was teasing me about my husband, dad Lewis always treated me like I was part of the family and I will never forget that. I say to you my family hold each other close, you will have reminders of our loved one that will touch your heart. Those reminders will always be with you in whatever you do and wherever you go, I love you all and you are in my prayers and thoughts. "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand" -Isaiah 41:10. Love Always Your, play sister Simone
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Priscilla J. Aleln posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
To Aunt Idell and Family: The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. Psalms 34:18 OUR DEAR UNCLE on the day of your passing, so many thoughts were in our heads. so many things left unsaid, no more Uncles to tell us what to do or what not to do. your image is in our hearts and will never erase, as you smile upon us from up above. no one can ever take your place. we all are very sad but our hearts is filled with love, because of all the love you have shown each and every one of us. We love you DEAR UNCLE BOBBY you meant the world to US. And We Will Miss You Dearly. From your Niecs adn Nephews
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Gregg Angelo posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
My deepest sympathies to Rob and family on the loss of your father. My thoughts are with you all. - Gregg Angelo
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CLINTON posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
I, as well as the rest of the Corbin Family send our deepest simpathy to the Lewis/Finn Family. You are rooted in our prayers Even though Dad cheated in cards... Today I forgive Him,but I will get my revenge when I see him in heaven. Love you all
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Cynthia Haynes posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I PRAY THAT THE CAPTAIN OF OUR SALVATION "WHO PROMISES TO COMFORT US IN ALL OUR TROUBLES," AND YOU'LL EXPERIENCE THE COMFORT HE PROVIDES. MY CONDOLENCES TO YOU ALL. GOD BLESS
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The Davis and Berry families posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Idell and family, sorry for the loss of your loved one.May you find comfort in your hearts through the power of prayer. Our families shall pull together at these times to comfort those left behind. May God bless your family. With much love, Lucy Davis, Daniel Berry, and families
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Cynthia Diana posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Dad although I did'nt get to see you before you when home to the Lord. I want you to know the memories I have are beauitful. I will cherish them forever including my last time I spent with you when I came home. I asked you what you would like me to cook for you. Your answer was fish or Lasagna. I enjoyed watching you eat that Lasagna with a smile on your face. Dad you where a fun Dad. I love you dearly for that. I Love how you would call us "Sugar Lum". Thanks Dad for everything, the Hennessy you got me every time I came home, the card games,the meals you prepared,the visits & the Love you gave. May you rest my father. Loved you always your oldest Daughter.
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