Steven-Lewis-Obituary

Steven R. Lewis

Washington, District of Columbia

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LEWIS STEVEN R. LEWIS On Monday, January 14, 2008, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved husband of Candace S. Lewis; loving father of Nathan M. Lewis. Also survived by brothers Phillip G. Lewis, William E. Lewis; father Theodore G. Lewis; and many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and...

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My sympathies to the Lewis family, Steve was great person and he will be missed by all. Our friendship which extended over 30 years was a blessing. However, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ has a new resident in the life everlasting!

Nate and I thank you for the prayers, love and support extended to us. We love you back. We both trust that God wants us to be happy, so we smile though our tears. And with Steve, there is so much to smile about.

Daryl and I will truly miss our friend Steve. Although we did not talk often we always picked up like it was yesterday. I have many fond memories which always bring me a smile. It was a pleasure to have had "Lew" in our lives.

Steve is still with us in spirt. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

There is a sense in which I speak for the entire family when I say how much we appreciate all the thoughts, prayers and condolences we've received for and about Steve. He was and is a great guy who made us all smile. Thank God for the hope and expectation of seeing Steve again.

Steve and I worked at 3 different companies together, and we have been very close friends for many years. He always put a smile on everyone's face. He will be deeply missed. Our prayers go out to the entire Lewis family.

Steve was a close friend to me & Mark. No matter what it was He always made us laugh. You will be missed very much. You are in our hearts & prayers.

My sincere condolences to the family of Steven Lewis. He was a good, loyal friend and classmate.

My thoughts and prayers are with you as Steven makes his transition. May your memories bring you comfort and keep him near. Coolidge class of '70