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Bobby Allen Lewis, 62, Lawrenceburg, died Friday, Dec. 6, 2013, at Frankfort Regional Medical Center.
He was the son of the late Harold Enick Lewis and Anna Frances Clark Lewis Stump.
He was a member of Tatum Springs Baptist Church, and retired from General Electric in Louisville. He was a member of the Beaver Creek Masonic Lodge.
He was survived by his wife of 42 years, Barbara Gail Stratton Lewis, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Brian Allen (Lucretia) Lewis, Salvisa and Barry Lynn (Paula) Lewis, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Harold Bruce (Jean) Lewis, Elizabeth, Ind., and Ronnie Gene (Gail) Lewis, Springfield; sister, Barbara Ann (Alton) Dean, Springfield; stepbrother, Carl Stumph, Springfield; four grandchildren, Madison Renee Lewis and Shelby Lynn Lewis both of Lawrenceburg, Ethan Charles Lewis and Hunter Allen Lewis, both of Salvisa.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 1 p.m. at Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. F.D. Robinson Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in the Lawrenceburg Cemetery.
Casketbearers will be Ricky Stratton, Coy Stratton, Scott Stratton, Steve Stratton, Timmy Lewis, Troy Lewis, Rodney Dean and Carl Stumph.
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