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Albert Bryan Lewter

Waco, Texas

1947 - 2023

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Albert Bryan LewterJan. 19, 1947 - Feb. 20, 2023Albert Bryan Lewter, 76, who practiced dentistry in Waco for almost fifty years, passed away on February 20, 2023.Born in Waco, he was the son of Albert and Nancy Lewter, growing up on Colonial Avenue in the Fifties and Sixties and developing a...

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Bryan Lewter was the love of my life. He was kind and so good to me, my kids and our grandkids. They knew him as Papa Lewter. I cannot imagine life without him. We shared so many wonderful memories. He made my life full. I know he is in God´s hands now. No more illness. Love Always.

I´m really grateful I got the opportunity to work for such a great doctor! He was the first dentist I ever worked for and he was so patient with me. I will always have the best memories of my time there with him and Debbie Appell! Rest in peace Dr. Lewter!

He was my dentist for years. Great guy! Always smiling and very funny! rest in heaven!

Always was a friend and colleague that had time for friendly conversation or a story. Could go months without seeing, but when you did, it was like it had only been the day before. We will all miss him!

From Beverly Crowden He had a great sense of humor and had friendships with our entire Family RIP

Bryan was such a lovely kind man and he will be missed. I had the pleasure of getting to know him when he´d come visit me at Canyon Lake. We spent many great times at Gruene Hall. I´ll never forget when he came to our home in Waco to talk to my father about going into dentistry. I think that visit helped him confirm his career. Blessings to his family. H Have fun fly fishing with my father in Heaven, Bryan.

We´re going to miss him. May the prayers and love of his friends and family help soothe our grief.

Dear Elaine: So very sorry about Bryan. I had known him since elementary school and always considered him a friend. He was a great friend. We were at UT at the same time and always had a great time. Prayers for you and your family. Jody Steakley