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Rick Krough
June 6, 2025
Got to know him a little when I was working at a restaurant over by Ansley Park. Great story teller and humorist. He would sometimes come back into the kitchen on a Sunday when we had the Falcons football game on the radio. I became a fan of his columns and books. Years later when my dad died I was driving home from the funeral in Tennessee listening to Lewis’s audiobook of “My Dad was a pistol and I’m a son of a gun” I cried for 200 miles.
Larry Zabcik
May 21, 2025
I used to read his columns while working as a banker in Hillsboro, Texas. I enjoyed them so very much! Then, I just lost track of him and now I know why...his death in 1994. What prompted this message is that I found one of his books yesterday in a thrift store here in Cedar Park, Texas...Chili Dawgs Always Bark at Night. It has stirred my memories. I plan to read it to wife Karen in the evenings as a part of our nightly devotionals...obviously a lighter side of our devotionals! My most sincere condolences. I will endeavor to find more of his books, that is for sure. God bless.
Karen Barrett
May 18, 2025
Been gone from us a long time (physically), but mentally a mentor like you is never really gone ...and you were right LG, good dawgs don't love bad people. You're still with me. A mentor and precious person--still with me.. KB (Karen in Florida)
A.C. Nunn
May 11, 2025
He was the only reason I bought the Atlanta paper for years.
He was also one of the most gifted writers ever.
I think of him often.
Rest in peace my friend
A.C. Nunn
Ray Anthony
April 2, 2022
I was lucky enough to see Lewis in person in Columbus Ga. Me and Donald Scroggins ...... a great American.
Gail Fortino
October 26, 2021
After all these years I´m still thinking of Lewis and missing him. What great stories he could write about these days. I´m still reading his books over and over.
Ricky E Byrd
September 15, 2021
Lewis was a friend that I never got to meet. He helped me through so much, and he never even knew it.
Lakeshia Richmond
June 8, 2021
Love me some Lewis!
Just like Lewis I am an American by birth and a Southerner by the grace of God!
Jim Blackwell
June 7, 2021
I’m an admirer of Lewis
Jeannie
February 21, 2021
He was a wonderful writer, I laughed so hard at some of his adventures of growing up. There will never be another Author like him, I loved his writings,
Rhonda Berry
February 19, 2021
Lewis, when you left us, it was like losing a member of our family. I couldn't wait to see the Designing Women episode because I had never seen you in person, and you did not disappoint. As time went by, I didn't forget you, I was just busy being married, having 3 babies and working. After my mother and step father passed away, I inherited their Lewis books and am in heaven again. How can you not love a man who wrote a book "Shoot low boys, they're riding shetland ponies". You were God awesome and still missed. I am signing this as friend because that's what you were to my family and me.
Jeannie
September 15, 2020
He was my favorite writer, read his columns everyday in the Huntsville News. I laughed so hard I cried in some of them. I have read every one of his books. I loved him and I miss reading his columns. RIP Lewis.
KingCola
September 12, 2020
Lewis checked out when the gettin' was good, I can't feel bad about that. Likely as not, he'll come back around when things get better.
Joanne McLaurin
July 29, 2020
My husband has the cartoon of Catfish meeting you in heaven, framed and on his office wall. I noticed it today and went online to learn all I can about you and Catfish. After reading for three hours, I know we lost a remarkable person! I am glad that you and Catfish are together again.
Wayne Lutz
September 3, 2019
You are greatly missed old friend.
Kevin Kuehler
July 31, 2019
Didn't discover the writing of Lewis Grizzard until I was stationed in Jacksonville, FL (Mayport NS) and started dating my wife, who lived in Atlanta at the time ( around 1993)... miss you, Lewis. RIP...
Carol Bates
July 26, 2019
Sure do miss you! Still have all of your books and love to look back at a simpler time - even though we didn't think it was. If you could see how things are now! Nah, you were an old soul, and I consider myself an old soul. I treasure meeting you briefly and my personally signed book. Thank you for all that you were. Your humor is timeless.
Marie Williams
July 25, 2019
I realize this is a late entry-But I want to say, I've read almost all your books, and loved them all. I am a liberal Democrat and you are the only republican I could ever like. Your writing was a true gift and your life was a blessing to many. God bless you dear man, you are remembered with admiration.
Ricky E Byrd
May 13, 2018
My flesh never met you, but my soul did. Each time I picked up one of your books. In high school, sometimes you were all I had. You helped me through alot of hell, and never even knew it.
CArole Morrison
December 24, 2017
From Carole--Living in California--not my idea, but never really left Georgia and when I get too homesick, I pick up one of your books I own and drift back to God's Country via The Big Chicken and Peachtree Street. Remember, Lewis--American by birth, and Southern by the grace of GOD:) See y'all later!!!
December 24, 2017
Just imagine how proud Lewis would be of his beloved UGA Dawgs for winning the SEC championship and soon to be playing for the NCAA football national championship.
KB Pate
December 23, 2017
What a tragic loss, but how great it was to know him through his writings. You are remembered Lewis. Carry on!
Rob W
September 7, 2017
Lewis Grizzard is dead and I don't feel so good myself. To paraphrase Lewis, in some ways I'm glad he "didn't live long enough to see the trash we have entertaining the youth today." I hate that he died so young, but also can't imagine how much he would have been vilified over the last 20 years of political correctness. Rest in peace.
KATHY Etheridge
August 9, 2016
A great humorist. Our modern day Mark Twain. I reread his
books frequently.
May 12, 2016
A gem!
Timothy Blinkhorn
May 5, 2016
I have read all of Mr. Grizzard's books several times, in fact my daughter bought me his entire catalog and gave it to me as a Christmas present this year which prompted my search leading me here. Lewis is easily my favorite author but I am a bit prejudiced as I started reading him in the Sports section of the Atlanta Journal in my youth. I have very proudly instilled a fondness of Lewis in my daughter as well. I prayed for him when he was ill and I cried like a baby when he left this world. Lewis you will always be both loved and missed by your readers. A fellow Georgian and admirer for life.
EB Abrams
August 18, 2015
Good Lord we need Lewis now so bad! Thank you Lewis for leaving us your heart in words.
Tony Rush
August 5, 2015
Only Lewis could come up with something funny to say about underwear. He talked about the ones that "ride up", and "made you look like you had a letter in your mail-slot. You are missed Lewis!
L Allen
August 4, 2015
21 years now. Miss you Lewis. Go Dawgs!
Gene Callan
February 14, 2015
When I was in high school, before school started, I would go to the library and read Lewis' column in the Atlanta Journal. After a while the librarian would see me coming and would go ahead and have the paper ready for me. She knew that I loved reading Lewis' columns. When his books would come in, she made sure I was the first one to check them out. I now own all of his books and albums. I still love reading and listening to them.
mary jane nodine
October 4, 2014
think of all the humor we have lost thru the years!!!!!!
K Doby
October 3, 2014
Missed
Kim G
August 24, 2014
Has it really been 20 years??? I'm fixin to introduce my 13 year old son to you. He and his friends are TRUE sons of the South...you'd be proud.
Larry Shinall
June 4, 2014
20 years ago this Spring, I was driving back from Savannah to Atlanta on a Sunday mid day. Recently divorced, I had gone down to Savannah to visit my kids. I might have gotten a divorce, but I never planned on not having my kids in my life. I pulled into the Metter Mcdonalds for a coke when the announcement came over the radio. Lewis had died, I parked and cried as though a brother had died. Life can be cruel.
mary jane nodine
January 13, 2014
still reading his books! they make me smile and laugh outloud!!! hope to visit moreland, ga. someday.......... mary jane nodine
GINA ROBINSON
January 8, 2014
I LOVE YOUR BOOKS.
Debra McKay
October 7, 2013
My mother loves collecting depression glass, we go to 2nd hand stores, antique malls etc...I lost her May 26, 2011 to Breast Cancer. This past Monday I stopped spur of the moment at a new shop that just opened. On a table was a book that "literally" spoke to me. Don't forget to call your mama...I wish I could call mine. I was dumbstruck and knew I had to buy it. Straining to read the price, I noticed on the side of the sticker in smaller print DEb. That's my NAME! Oh My, definitely a sign from above that momma was with me. So on that day I was introduced to Lewis Grizzard, and the values his mother instilled in him, just as my mother had done for me. The most bizzare co-incidence was on page 129 when Lewis learns of his heart murmur. I have a heart murmur. More specifically a Bicuspid Aortic Valve.
Why was I led that day to Lewis Grizzard? I will let you know when I found out.
Debbie
D. Wood
October 6, 2013
Lewis was a Son of the South and a Dawg through and through - I hope somehow he understood how much happiness and food for thought he gave us and I'm thankful that God let us borrow him for an all to short a time. God has a good man with him now, a kind, gentle and funny man and I'm sure Lewis insisted that his mansion be in Southern part of heaven right next to his Mama's. I know that right now he's sitting there scratching Catfish on the head, sipping a cold one and waiting on the next Georgia game to start. Lewis, we all miss you so much. Your work was timeless and a whole new generation is getting to know and love you.
Becky Byars
June 18, 2013
I discovered Lewis Grizzard as a youngster and read most of his books and his columns. He was an amazing, original, true, honest, and loved individual. I cried when he died; he died the year I graduated high school. Now I am 37 and can't believe he was only 10 years older than I am now when he died. The South and the world lost a treasure when he died but he'll always live on in our hearts and funny bones. Love and miss you Lewis
Debbie Egbert
May 16, 2013
Lewis continues, even today, to bring joy to my heart and a smile to my lips. I read 1 article from 1 of his books each night before I go to sleep to create a fun sleep time.
Al Wise
March 31, 2013
Lewis and I were fraternity brothers at UGA and he convinced me to quit wearing oaks in 1966 and I still do not wear socks except when its below 32 degrees. His driver, James Shannon, was Los a good friend, who saved me many times from getting a DUI by taking me home.
Joe Wiggins
March 22, 2013
I met Lewis in the early 90's when the radio station I worked for at the time hosted him for a live appearance. My girlfriend (now my wife) and I still have the photographs of us with Lewis & the two books he autographed for us. She was still in school at the time and actually got class credit for attending his live show. Lewis thought that was funny & congratulated her for pulling one over on her teacher. I agreed with his opinions more than I disagreed with him. He died much too young and I truly believe our country would be better off if Lewis were still regularly sharing his opinions on politics, culture, and current events. I enjoy re-reading his books. The internet and devices like Kindles have opened up a new opportunity for people to enjoy his work but I truly believe Lewis would have turned his nose up at the whole scene. I think about Lewis often and miss his wit and wisdom. Somewhere, he's kicked back in a recliner eating a moon pie, watching SEC football while Catfish chews a show.
Jay Edge
March 22, 2013
I found Lewis after moving to Atlanta 25 years ago. Collected and read all of his books (still have them), absolutely heart broken when I heard of his death that Sunday afternoon. My wife gave me a couple of framed pictures from his museum that still hang on my walls today.
DON ARMSTRONG
March 22, 2013
AS A MODERN DAY . SON OF THE SOUTH, I HAVE LIVED A MUCH ENRICHED LIFE....THANKS TO MR. GRIZZARD , SHARING HIS TALENT.....LEWIS,I'LL SEE YOU AND CATFISH,,,, JUST INSIDE THE GATES..SIGNED DON (PROFESSOR BOLLWEEVIL) ARMSTRONG.....
February 27, 2013
ALL THE FANS OF MR. GRIZZARD SHOULD GET TOGETHER AT SOME POINT FOR SOME LONG NECKS, FRIED CHICKEN, AND TRADE STORIES. I WOULD JUST LOVE TO!!!!!!!!!!
Jeannie Medlen
February 23, 2013
I miss him so much, read all his books, Enjoyed his column in the newspaper too,
MARILYN HACKNEY-HOLLIS
February 23, 2013
ONE OF THE FIRST TEMP JOBS I HAD WHEN I MOVED TO GA WAS FOR MR. GRIZZARD. I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ ALL OF HIS BOOKS, AND I AM STILL LAUGHING. THAT WAS OVER 22YEARS AGO. HE WAS TRUELY A FUNNY MAN. HOPE HE AND TINY ARE TOGETHER.
February 22, 2013
My Vet has the cartoon in his office of Lewis being greeted by Catfish at the Pearly Gates. Lewis you are missed especially today when there is so little to laugh about in our government.
Bruce Smith
January 3, 2013
I Enjoyed Lewis for many years.. He lives on in our hearts! God Bless Lewis and Catfish!
December 3, 2012
stew kellum i read in the Winston Journal in the editorial page a pundit Dana Millbank quoptesd from Erskine Bowles or Alan Simpsom said about Congress from Lewis Grizzard said "Do you know the diference between being naked and nekid? Naked you don
't have any clothes on and nekid you are naked ,but up to something" Hey that's Congress, Carry on,Ol;'Sopn
November 13, 2012
He was great
Benjamin Dentre
October 22, 2012
The world needs some humor and you are greatly missed.
Carol Bates
October 1, 2012
Recently moved to a new home and unpacked my collection of books by Lewis; I remember the 2 hours I stood in line to get an autographed copy - thanks so much for the memories and making me laugh so much. You were a great American - I don't think you would like the America of today too much.
Marilyn Mauldin
September 8, 2012
Lewis and Catfish will stay alive in our hearts always.
Cathy Culverhouse
August 28, 2012
I still miss Lewis' columns in the AJC every day. I have been rereading some of his books and just went through Moreland this past weekend and couldn't help but imagine him as a young newly wed coming out of the Methodist Church. I can only imagine the columns he would be writing today with the new technology and the pants around the young men's knees. Lewis, you are truly missed.
August 19, 2012
I'm reading your book and love it. RIP.
Bonnie Campbell, Leavenworth, KS
Russell Patton
August 7, 2012
My lunch buddies talked about you and Catfish today at Rotary.
My wife and I were fortunate enough to see you perform in Jonesboro, AR for the first annual Heart Foundation fundraiser.
Ashli McCall
August 1, 2012
Only you can make me laugh & cry in the same moment. Your accounts make my own more poignant. Miss you always.
Jeannie Medlen
July 16, 2012
I miss his writing those hilarious books, world lost one of the best writers ever.
Tony Rush
July 14, 2012
Lewis was another "Great American" and will be missed forever.
June 14, 2012
The world has lost one of the best writers in the world. Never be another like him. I have read all his books. Love u Lewis
Bruce Walters
June 11, 2012
Lewis,
This old world just ain't been the same place since you left it.
Buddy Brown
May 9, 2012
Lewis, you and Catfish be good up there . . . hear?
MELINDA GRIZZARD
May 7, 2012
MELINDA GRIZZARD
Todd True
January 28, 2012
Lewis You are bringing a smile to your southern brothers faces. RIP brother,a true son of the souh.
January 8, 2012
Still missing him, read his column daily.
January 7, 2012
Just saw "Oh Brother" for maybe the billionth time, but only just now discovered this vulnerable, hilarious Southern gent is no longer with us. My condolences to his family and friends. I know he will be greatly missed by those he touched on a daily basis.
Robi Cook (Phoenix, Arizona)
Deborah
October 3, 2011
Dear Great American,
I have moved 47 times and lived all over this country. Everywhere I moved I had your books to keep my beloved south tickling my heart. I am now living outside of Atlanta and enjoying those same books in my later years. Having never met you, I still feel like you were my friend. That's the way it is in the south, but your talent made that even more real. So many of your phrases are repeated every day by people who don't know from whence they came. But I do. I've practically memorized your books. Wish I could read your latest......but God is surely proofreading it now. Thank you for touching my life while I was living north, east and west and helping me keep the faith until I nailed my feet to Georgia.Thank you! Still missing you!
yolanda glenn
July 25, 2011
Lewis, I am a 47 year old black woman and I just realized a couple of days ago that I haven't lauged the way you made me and my mama laugh. I really miss you and I miss catfish as much. I tried to explain to my yankee boss who you were and I did a right decent recounting of a lot of your stories and he howled! There is a huge hole left where you resided on the pages of the AJC and nothing like you have been able to fill it. I content myself with the thought of you and Catfish sitting on a porch with your dear mother. You are sincerely missed.
June 29, 2011
Dear Lewis, I know that you are at rest, but my dear father loved your stories and your humor so very much, and I know why. I am also touched by your love for "Catfish", as I love dogs and one in particular that was a best friend to me.
What a gift you were to our funny-bones and our Southern hearts! May you rest in humorous and happy peace and may God bless those you love.
J Purvis
Jeannie Medlen
June 10, 2011
He is my favorite comedy writer, I have laughed till tears rolled down at his boyhood antics. I miss and love him.
Tom Miller
June 9, 2011
It has been many years since Lewis left this life and moved on to the heaven of
Georgia. I still miss his columns, they brought me many days of joy.
eleanor leszczak
May 21, 2011
I just loved his newspaper column in the Atlanta paper. I also loved his cassette recording titled "Don't believe I'da told that. It was hilarious.
David Grimm
May 5, 2011
To this day, I can't get enough of Lewis Grizzard. What a talent! I've driven down the road many times with tears laughing so hard as I listened to his tapes. A real gem of a writer!
May 1, 2011
What a great southern man as well Georgian.If more people had Lewis's outlook on things we may all be just a tad better off.
James Calvin Johnson III
March 20, 2011
Lewis- I am writing an Essay about you for my collage Southern Culture Class this weekend on March 20, 2011. I am 49 years old and from the great state of North Carolina. You have made me laugh and for that I am grateful. God Bless you and the South.
February 21, 2011
Lewis - Many years ago my sainted wife took me to one of your live shows in Greensboro, NC - she bought the best tickets possible and we sat right down front - I laughed so hard that when I woke up the next morning my chest hurt so bad I had trouble drawing a deep breath, thanks for a great show - I've read many of your books also.
Guy Sinclair
Graham, NC
Bill Hiers
February 17, 2011
Lewis: I miss you every day. I hope you and Catfish are enjoying yourselves up there.
Daryl Young, Jr.
February 11, 2011
I listened to your tape "Don't Think I'da Told That!" the other day and I had forgotten how you made people laugh. Still miss your column in our paper. RIP Lewis.
jan foster
February 2, 2011
Lewis, It's been 17 years and I still miss you.
Georgia Bulldogs - Goooooo Dawgs, Sic 'em! Woof! Woof! Woof!
October 29, 2010
Lewis, whatever you can do to help Uga VIII bite off Albert E. Gator's tail Saturday would be greatly appreciated. CMR and his 2010 Dawgs indeed need a miracle! Please, please, please, no embarrassing stunts or stupid Halloween costumes!
Uga VIII, grandson of Uga VI. Debut 10-16-2010.
October 29, 2010
Lewis, thought about you on October 20 -- Happy 64th birthday! Gawd, we're getting older...and you still look the same! Sending you cheers and a belated "Double Shot of My Baby's Love" from our favorite original Swingin' Medallions of Greenwood SC, the South's (and UGA's) Best Party Band!
Uga VIII, grandson of Uga VI, has finally arrived. All his great granddaddies will be proud. He's a mighty fine looking mascot. Trust he can help inspire these 2010 Dawgs! Football at UGA has changed more than your old ticker would have been able to withstand! Sure do miss our Junkyard Dawgs, Dooley Days and you! The lights went out in Georgia and Sanford Stadium when you (and Vince) left! Atlanta and UGA were forever changed.
Thanks for the memories! Am glad we'll be able to listen to audios and read your stories in our twilight years transporting us back to our "Glory Days." We definitely need more humor on this planet. Hugs and Kisses! GG
October 28, 2010
Oh God, how I miss you Lewis!! There will never be another you, more's the pity..... Denise Andrews (Daleville, Alabama)
Jason Wegner
September 23, 2010
We miss you Lewis, the world is a much too serious place these days.
September 20, 2010
I've come back to read about Grizzard & Catfish today (many years later). My own dawg died this morning. I got this half-lab/half Aus.Shepherd about the same time that Catfish died. Named my new dawg in honor of Grizzard's Catfish. RIP, Perch. Sept. 20, 2010
Wade Wichman
September 6, 2010
You are missed.
July 29, 2010
THE GREATEST COMEDY WRITER OF ALL TIME! Love you Lewis
Frank Carder
July 27, 2010
Sorry i meant that i dated Lewis grizzards cousin Neil Grizzard in the 50;s we love you Lewis Frank Carder now 67
April 26, 2010
I have said before, he is the greatest comedy writer of all time. I miss reading his books so much. RIP Lewis.
Sheilah P
April 25, 2010
I cried the day he died.
keely horn
April 2, 2010
Lewis Grizzard is becomming one of my favorite authors.I adore when people are just people. Im 31 and my husband and I have 2 kids. one nicknamed kenzie and the other is 17mos old boy named Bubba. uuhhgg Mr Grizzard you passion and wit will be so missed. i think im going to give out your books for christmas presents this year. even to the yankie lovin one. thank you for the passion.
February 17, 2010
WE MISS YOU CUZ!
LEWIS AND I SHARE THE SAME GREAT-GRANDFATHER.
WHENEVER I CHECKED INTO A HOTEL I ATLANTA, IT WAS ALWAYS AN EVENT. THEY LOVED HIM AND SO DID I.
ANDY GRIZZARD, MIAMI FLORIDA
Juan Manuel Trigo Bonnin
February 11, 2010
I was born in Spain, spent my childhood in the Philippines and went to college in the US, and im back in Spain, for now. Grizzard's books always went with me, they were a great way to kill time during those mind-numbing, leg-cramping flights i had to take everywhere. He seemed to me to be exactly like his idol, Weyman C. Wannamaker...a great american.
Lewis, rest in peace, hope you and Catfish are having a great time up there. Save me a comfortable chair and a cool tallboy, will ya?
Kenny Humphreys
October 2, 2009
I enjoyed reading Mr.Grizzard's column in the Pensacola News Journal in the 70's. I have read all of his books and will surely miss his writing.
May God bless you and your family.
John Shoeel
April 20, 2009
I have a copy of Mike Luckkovich's "A CELEBRATION OF LEWIS GRIZZARD" framed above my desk at home each day I see Catfish and Lewis every day.
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