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Sharon Kaye Lewis

South Bend, Indiana

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Sharon Kaye LewisJune 18, 1947 - Apr. 27, 2016SOUTH BEND - 1st Lady Sharon Kaye (Winston) Lewis, age 68, of Roycroft Drive, South Bend, IN, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, April 27, 2016, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Mishawaka, IN.Sharon was born June 18, 1947, in South...

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I´m still the Man You God & Pastor Built and with your teachings wisdom & And Word I am better every year Thank You 1st Lady

I Miss you And Pastor so Much. you taught me so much mentored me and made me family, You also taught me how to find a wife. you brought me the closest I´ve ever came to God and now I stand a Man of God taught by the best the love I was shown by you and Pastor I haven´t found since Sharon You are one of a kind And I will miss you until God bring us all together again I Love You Mother Lewis

Well mom is been 8 years you've been gone. I still think of you all the time, and I know daddy working your nerves. Once again this year my birthday falls on Mother's Day. I'll be out to see you. I really miss and love ya'll dearly. Continue to rest in his grace. I LOVE YOU BOTH.

Hey mom, sitting here at work thinking about you. It's been 7 years 4 months since you left and I'm still trying to get past loosing you. You will forever be in my heart, thoughts, and conversations. LOVE YOU MOMMA. DARYL

To the entire Lewis family. Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. Our sincere condolences are with you in this time of sadness. We are lifting you in prayer and proclaiming God's comfort and peace over you.

Our VERY deepest sympathy, to a absolutely wonderful woman. Even though we have never met, her spirit and values went into our fantastic musician.
Thanks Mrs. Lewis for following God's commands to raise your children in the presence of the Lord.

Love you,
Jerry and Bonnie Willis

Although you were my cousin I would call you Aunt Sharon..I never seen you as a cousin and that just didn't fit well with me. I felt like I was being disrespectful if I called you by your first name as cousins would do...that's how much respect I had for you and you deserved and earned every bit of it!!! Luv you cousin/Aunt Sharon... you will be truly missed!!! Sowana, and Keith Jr.

As a teenager Sharon and I shared many laughs and serious conversations those moments I will always treasure.Rest in peace my friend I will miss your smile and great wisdom.
Respectfully,
Assata King-Damani

we have lost a great neighbor and a true friend to my wife. she will always remember going to all the garage sales with sharon and the kids. truly a good family led by a strong woman with a work ethic beyond reproach.