Lewis-Bear, Jr.-Obituary

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Lewis Bear, Jr.

Pensacola, Florida

Feb 10, 1941 – Mar 3, 2023

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BORN
February 10, 1941
DIED
March 3, 2023
LOCATION
Pensacola, Florida

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Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lewis Bear, Jr., age 82, a loving family man, a prominent businessman, philanthropist, and lifelong resident of Pensacola, FL. Lewis passed away on Friday, March 3, 2023, surrounded by his family. He was born on February 10, 1941, to...

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Thank you for the opportunity for you and your family to give me a chance to support me and my family at the time. Best wishes to the rest of the company and there families. So sorry for the loss. Memories will always be with me for my time there. Dennis Knox

I'm so sorry about Lewis' passing I worked for him years back. I took the military grocery orders when they needed to get food items, especially beers I will be praying for all of the Bear family and friends Melynda Corley

United Way Emerald Coast sends our thoughts to the Bear family. Mr. Bear's impact on the community will forever be felt.

Dear David ,Cindi , Max and Julia Belle and the family I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Bear's passing . My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lewis had true impact on the community and those around him. He will be missed, yet his legacy will live on.
Our deepest sympathy to the Bear family.

A truly generous and genuine person. Lewis was someone who I admired and respected. He will be missed but his legacy will remain. He improved the lives of so many in this community. That is the meaning of a life well lived. He made a difference for the good.

Belinda and I send our deepest condolences to the entire Bear family. Our prayers are with each and every family member.

Heartfelt condolences on the loss of a great human being. The beer wholesalers have always led the way in all things to make the world a better placeBond Distributing Co. salutes his memory!

I am grateful to have called Lewis my friend. He & Belle & Cindi acknowledged me wherever we met; be it on the street, in Target checkout line, at Fiesta Coronation or UWF board meetings. Although, Lewis wasn’t a tall man, he was a giant when it came to making our town better. The gentle giant is sleeping but he lives on in our hearts.