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Jeff Lewis Obituary

Former Panther quarterback Jeff Lewis died Saturday in Phoenix at age 39. The cause of death has not been released at this time.

Lewis had been coaching the wide receivers at Northern Arizona, his alma mater, a job he took prior to the 2012 season. The school put out a statement announcing his death (his Northern Arizona bio and a "Getting to Know Jeff Lewis" video can be found here). Lewis was a four-year starter at Northern Arizona from 1991-95 and was in the college's hall of fame. He also had previously spent three years as an assistant coach at the University of Louisville and done some high school coaching as well. His official school biography had said Lewis was the "proud father" of one son but did not mention any other family. Funeral arrangements are pending.

The Panthers traded for Lewis in 1999, shortly after hiring coach George Seifert. Seifert was very enamored with Lewis, who had the sort of mobility that he had liked and had been considered the heir apparent to John Elway in Denver before he blew out his knee in a pickup basketball game and fell out of favor with coach Mike Shanahan.

The Panthers gave up a third-round pick in 1999 and what turned out to be fourth-rounder in 2000 for Lewis. Seifert wanted Lewis to eventually replace Beuerlein as the starter. Beuerlein kept playing too well for that to happen, however – making the Pro Bowl in 1999 and then also playing decently in 2000.

In the spring of 2001, Seifert sped up the timetable by making one of the most bizarre moves in Panther history – he released Beuerlein with the idea of making Lewis his starter. That backfired badly. Lewis had two awful games in a row in the 2001 preseason – in one, throwing three straight interceptions -- and the mercurial Seifert first demoted him to fourth team and then cut Lewis outright before the season began, handing the starting job to rookie Chris Weinke. The Panthers then went 1-15.

Lewis was sensitive to his mistakes during his three rocky years in Carolina, understanding that he had not fulfilled expectations. He never threw a touchdown pass in 11 exhibitions and his limited regular-season duty for Carolina. Yet the Panthers paid him more than $7 million and gave him a three-year contract extension before he had ever taken a snap.

"I'm not going to make any excuses, " he said after being released in 2001. "Obviously, I'm disappointed it didn't work out. I tried as hard as I could. I probably tried too hard."

When asked if anything could have been different about his time at Carolina he said then: "I want to take the high road on this whole thing. I played as hard as I could every time I was out there."

And he did. He just wasn't a very good player. In fact, he was really, really bad by NFL quarterback standards and never threw an actual NFL TD pass.

But by all accounts – including mine -- Lewis was a good person. I did not get to know him well, but I always respected him as a player who tried to make the best out of one bad situation after another. And it wasn't his fault Seifert invested so much in him. So I am very sorry to hear of his passing, as I am sure all Panther fans are.

Lewis becomes at least the fifth Panther I can remember that has died. If I am missing someone, please tell me. The others I recall are: Curtis Whitley (former center for the 1995 and 1996 Panther teams); Fred Lane (running back, 1997-99); Reggie White (defensive end in 2000); and Sam Mills (linebacker, 1995-97).

-- Scott Fowler, for the Charlotte Observer
Published by Charlotte Observer on Jan. 6, 2013.

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Michelle Shoffner

April 11, 2013

It's taken me awhile to find the perfect words to write/say.... my brother Jeff was the kindest, honest, hard-working, respectable, couragous, giving person anyone would ever be blessed and honored to know, I fortunatly got to know so many sides of Jeff. His birthday is coming up, he would have turned 40 yrs. old. So many things I was going to tell him about turning 40 and that life just begins at that age.....it's when your realize your all grown-up and 1/2 your life is behind you and you ahve a whole other1/2 to live for...well I didn't get to tell him this. I miss Jeff everyday, he will be in my heart forever and I know someday we will see each other again and my brother will give me a great big hug and wrap his arms around me and make me feel so loved. Love you so much Jeffrey Scottie Lewis... your sister Michelle aka Mimi

Andrew Huff

January 18, 2013

I met Jeff once in Denver. He was a very nice person. RIP Jeff. You went too soon.

Sam Brown

January 13, 2013

I worked with Jeff's mom and sister. When I met Jeff I knew right away he was a good person. My prayers for you Sherry and Michelle and for all your family.

Jason Blanks

January 12, 2013

I became friends with Jeff in 1987 when my family moved to Arizona. Jeff was one of the greatest guys I have ever met. He was good friend and will be missed tremendously. He has impacted so many people throughout his short life. May he rest in peace and I hope only the best for his entire family. I'm gonna miss ya J LEW!

Barbara Blanks

January 9, 2013

Words can't say how I am feeling about the loss of Jeff. I met Jeff 25 years. Jeff was a friend of my son Jason and they went to Horizon H.S. together. They played Basketball for 4 years at Horizon and stayed friends since. Jeff always had a smile on his face and was always there for everyone. My last memory of Jeff will stay with me forever, I saw him right before he left for Kentucky and he gave me the biggest hug and called me Mom which most of the boys on the basketball team did, I will keep that in my heart forever. Jeff you will be missed but not forgotten My prayers are with your Mom, Sister and brother may God be with them. RIP Jeff.

Denise Murphy

January 9, 2013

I was a friend of Jeff's in Louisville. My heart is truly hurting because of this loss. He was a gentle man who cared for people, especially his student-athletes. I pray that he is now at peace.

Susan Dollard Galgano

January 9, 2013

I had the pleasure of attending the same high school and graduated with Jeff. Many a great football and personal memories. He will be missed always.

January 9, 2013

I didn't know Jeff, but I worked for years with his mother, Sherry. My deepest condolences to his family. If Sherry reads this, please contact me at [email protected]

Missy

January 8, 2013

My brother and I grew up with Jeff. He was an amazing person and a good friend. We have so many memories to hold close to us. My thoughts and prayers go out to family and his son.. Jeff will forever be with us all and be watching over us. Jeff you will forever be in our hearts and never forgotten.. Rest in Peace my Friend

Ruth Shoffner

January 7, 2013

Jeff you will be missed by family and friends. My prayers to the family and his son Elijah. We are all devistaded

Antoinette Hayes

January 7, 2013

I am shocked and saddened to hear of this news. We only new Coach Lewis for a short time after he began recruiting my son to play football at Northern Arizona. He was a great man and will be truly missed.

Elaine Guy

January 6, 2013

I am shocked to hear about Coach Lew as we called him. He coached my son Trent Guy at Louisville and we Loved him dearly. We are praying for his family at this time. God bless them.

January 6, 2013

So sorry for your loss. God be with your Family.

God Bless The Family.

Gregory Catman Good

January 6, 2013

My Prayers are with the Lewis's in this time. I am Thankful for the time spent in Carolina because I was a Fan. I pray for the Family to receive the Peace they need to move forward. GOD BLESS.

mike Phillips

January 6, 2013

So sad for his family.pray for the family

January 6, 2013

Jeff was truly a gentleman, both on and off the field of play. I truly wish he could have made it with the Panther organization, but God has his way of knowing what's right and wrong. RIP Jeff, you'll be sorely missed.
Jerry Wallace-Charlotte, N.C.

January 6, 2013

I didn't know Jeff well, but he was truly a great gentleman, both on and off the field of play. He will be sorely missed and God Bless his family and friends.

Lisa Shepherd

January 6, 2013

I send all my condolences to the family at this time of greif.

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