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Vera F. Lewis

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Vera F. Lewis SPRINGFIELD - Vera "Faye" Lewis departed this life on Friday, June 30, 2006. She was born in Brewton, AL to the late Willie J. and Vera (Myles) Lewis. Faye moved to Pascagoula, MS at a young age and received her elementary, middle and high school education there. Faye moved to...

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It was quite a shock, to say the least, to learn about the passing of Vera Lewis. I met "Sister Faye" 27 years ago when we both worked the third shift at Dynacolor, and then the second shift. Oh, the stories I could tell you about those years! After we both left several years later, we still stayed in touch from time to time. I think Vera got the biggest kick on the few occasions when she was able to convinced me to join her at a revival service at New Hope. I never forgot her birthday,...

What can I say about my best friend, more like my sister. I met Faye when I was 14 years old and we instantly clicked. We have traveled together and have laughed and cried together. She was my confidante. She taught me lessons about life that I will always cherish. We would spend countless hours on the phone talking everyday unless she didn't feel up to it. It's been a hard adjustment. I've found myself automatically reaching for the phone to tell her about my day. I'm sure I'll be...

There is only one Miss V. I was fortunate enough to have been introduced to Vera through a friend and although its only been a year it was quite some year. Our frequent conversations revealed Miss V to be genuine. Free with her wisom and able to speak the truth in love. Her sense of humor was priceless. She brought so much joy into my life not knowing that same joy and love was passed unto all that knew her. There will never be another Miss V and I'll love and miss her forever. She touched...

I met Vera over ten years ago as her visiting nurse and within a very short time I questioned who was helping who more! She became a very good friend and as I look at the messages sent from across the country I begin to realize how very special she was to so many people. She will be truely missed.

To the family, faye was a dear friend and was loved very much. I will miss her. You have my deepest sympathy. May God Bless you.

I have known Faye for over 30 years. I am blessed to be able to call her my friend. I am especially glad that I was able to share her last moments; as I was with her when she passed on to Glory. Right up to the time of her passing, she was laughing, talking and having a good time with The Divas, (our book club, which she co-founded) I will truly miss her. To know her, was to love her. She was and will always be "Queen"

To the family, you have our deepest sympathy. We loved Faye and we will miss her very much.May God continue to strengthen you during this time of bereavement. We are praying for you!

To the Loving Family of Sis. Faye:
Faye was a special person, She was very unique. She is already missed. I miss her in the Sunday School class co-teaching with her. I miss the frequent phone calls, I miss her humor, the emails, most of all seeing her. God made her very special and I was so blessed to know her. Please accept this as our expression of love and prayers.