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Harry Nelson Lewis

Charlottesville, Virginia

1927 - 2021

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Harry Nelson LewisHarry Nelson Lewis of Charlottesville, died at home with family by his side on March 16, 2021, after a long illness.Harry was born on July 6, 1927, in Charlottesville, the second of three sons of Chauncey Depew and Clarice Undine Laughn Lewis of Proffit, Va. He attended...

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I was saddened to learn of the passing of Brother Lewis, and my thoughts & prayers go out to his family, friends and chapter brothers. While I never had the honor of meeting Harry, I pledge that the SigEp Patriots Project will always remember him, his life, and patriotic service. Rest easy, Brother. We have the watch.

So sorry for your loss, Dearing. I hope you continue to live the great memories you have rom your husband. Did not have the pleasure of meeting him but I bet he was a great man!

Dr. Dearing John's was my MOTHER Mattie B. Wooten of Shipman, VA Dr for many years. I remember you and your daughter attending her funeral in May of 1999. My sympathy to you and your family in this sad time. All the WOOTEN 7 siblings want to say we appreciate all the love and care you bestowed upon our MOTHER. God bless you..

I remember my dad and Harry telling all kinds of stories, that made us laugh and laugh! My dad and sister and myself had lunch w him and Christian on a visit to VA. Wish your family peace.

We are sad for your loss. The Lewis´s have been special friends for a long time. Dearing , Nelson, & Christian,& Sarah you are in our thoughts & prayers.67

I remember Harry from his skiing days. I admired and loved his sense of humor. His winning personality always made him a joy to be around. He had a wonderful life. RIP Harry, you will be missed.

Dear Nelson and Family...what a great life you Father lived. I will always remember his eternal smile and words of encouragement. He deserves a nice rest in Heaven but I am sure it won´t be long before he will find a cause to pursue. I hope his memory brings your family many smiles. With sympathy, David