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Jack Lewis

1961 - 2022

Jack Lewis obituary, 1961-2022, Sandpoint, ID

BORN

1961

DIED

2022

Jack Lewis Obituary

Jack Lewis, 61

Bonner County lost a legend. To say that Jack "Jacker" Lewis was one of a kind would be a severe understatement! Jack was born September 25, 1961 in Greeely Colorado to David and Mardette Lewis. He was the third of four children. He was married to Sandy Gross "Lewis", and fathered one child, Tyson Lewis (Author). Both parents preceded him in death, David lewis in May of 2012, and Mardette Lewis in December of 2021. He is survived by his two sisters and one brother, Kim Lewis Cox (Donald), Dan Lewis (Ellen), Sandy Lewis Seagle (Brad), and numerous nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and grand nephews. He graduated from Sandpoint High School in 1980 and was very popular amongst his peers. He was my father and my best friend. He would not want anyone to fuss over him, but he was kind of a big deal to a lot of us! He had a big heart and it shined in everything he did. He was the first person to come pull you out of the ditch, or fix your house, all the while giving you a hard time and making you laugh even if you wanted to slap him. He was a natural athlete who started skiing Schweitzer in grade school "Mogul Bashing" and was even in a Daily Bee add as a local ski shop model as a teenager. He later excelled at track and motocross. He had a big effect on this community and there is evidence all over Bonner County in the form of homes he worked on, rigs he fixed, secret spots he showed, and hearts he touched. His adventures took him all over the US and he had friends in all 50 states from building cell towers or going on roadtrips just to see how far whatever he was driving/riding could get him. He was known as a "spirited" driver and rider, if you have ever been on a motorcycle with him, then you know what I mean. He drove/rode every vehicle he had like he stole it while his hair was on fire! The man possessed raw talent behind the wheel and handle bars, I will always remember drag racing with him in a 1964 GTO with my uncle Dan and him on his newly acquired Yamaha YZ465 on it's maiden ride, he beat us while doing a wheelie through 5th gear! Another incredible quality he possessed was that he was a cat with 9 lives. He is the only person I have ever known to; get hit by a train, roll a car before old enough to legally drive, have a 18mm socket dropped on him from 300 feet, be started on fire under a burning car, sitting down on chip sealed Schweitzer Road when the throttle got stuck wide open on a dirt bike while riding a wheelie, have a battery explode in his face, and several other near death experiences that his friends and relatives can attest to. His spirit was untamed and his body could not keep up towards the end. While his body is no longer suffering, his spirit is free and visiting all of us who are still here, and those on the other side. He joins his angelic mother Mardette Lewis whom we lost this time last year, and his father David Lewis who we lost in 2012, plus more of his childhood friends that precede him in death. He leaves behind his only child Tyson Jack Lewis, and many friends who he considered family. We will celebrate his crossing over at the end of June when the area comes back to life outside. He abhorred being indoors for too long and it makes sense that we would celebrate his life outside. Cherish your memories and experiences with him, listen to music he turned you on to, remember the cool places he showed you, the arrowheads he found magically everywhere, the encyclopedic knowledge of most interesting things he shared with you, and most of all try to bring joy and humor to as many adverse situations as possible. Remember his grin and laugh anytime you start feeling sad, he wants us all to live life to the fullest and have as much fun as possible because he knew nothing lasts forever! The celebration of his life will occur near the summer solstice in late June of 2023. Stay tuned to his Facebook posts for details as they develop.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Bonner County Daily Bee on Jan. 31, 2023.

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Russ Gee

July 3, 2023

Everybody liked Jack. He was probably the most laid-back member of our class of 1980. I last talked to him at our class reunion in 2020. I´m sad to hear of his passing. The obituary was a beautiful tribute to the beautiful free spirit that was Jack.

Daniel Christians

January 31, 2023

Ya'll be smiling and looking down us and providing personal guidance. We all will see you soon, take care brother! Dan Christians & Donna Luskin

Irene Stone

January 31, 2023

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Ted Stone

January 31, 2023

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

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