1942
2021
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charly
January 25, 2021
my condolences to the lewis family! he will be missed. we had some great times! i have the photos! ❤
Scott and Sarah La Plante
January 19, 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful person. He will be missed always everyday.
Bernie Smits
January 18, 2021
A great friend, relative and business associate. Gone to soon. Red you will be greatly missed by Bernie and Mary Smits and family.
We reach back many years including his dad Harold who would bring out scrap.
I just wish I could have gotten that 57 Chrysler from his collection, it's a deal I'll be looking forward to when we meet again.
Bernie & Mary Smits and family and the crew @ Smitty's
carmine manero
January 15, 2021
In 1983, I took the Dale Carnegie class with Red and a year later moved to Chicago. I can still recall Red's talks, he had the same energy and passion and practically winning most of the class awards. In a way, he inspired me as well. Red to your eternal joy!
Joseph Griffiths
January 15, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I will always remember are meeting at the gallery were you took time to show me around and discuss our love for cars
Ken Van De Hei
January 15, 2021
My condolences to the family. Red sponsored our bowling team in the 60's. Being a supervisor for the Town of Lawrence it was an honor to work with Red on some Lawrence projects.
Ron Benderson
January 14, 2021
Of all the people I've known, Red stood apart for his creativity, ingenuity, and integrity. He built and ran his business with the same principles and leaves behind a lasting legacy. Red was a leader, a visionary, and someone whom I was proud to call my friend. Red, you will be very missed.
William Hartl--SFC US Army, Ret.
January 14, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. A great friend to the Military.
Bridget Beining
January 13, 2021
Such a loss to the world.... Red Lewis! A-Class Act! This picture is me, Red and my brother, Jeff Beining who painted and helped in the restoration of most of Red’s car collection before and after the gallery ever existed! Red was a soft spoken man who sought out and found the talents of my sweet brother Jeff in 2012 or so. My brother’s love was always old cars and because of Red he was able to restore and love his work as he helped Red with a legacy! I’m beyond proud and thankful of Red Lewis’s accomplishments and life. The fact that my brother was there for the ride with Red makes it so much sweeter! RIP Red and rise in glory! You touched so many!
Joe Rabideau
January 12, 2021
I regret not knowing about Red's love of The Monopoly Game. I too have my own strategy to not lose. It would have been a terrific contest.
Lisa Cochran
January 12, 2021
I am so sorry to hear about Red's passing. He was such a wonderful man! I knew him from the Automobile Gallery where I would stop and visit him when I was in Green Bay. He always had a great smile and I had so much fun talking cars and football with him! He always took some time to show me the new vehicles he had acquired. I will truly miss him! RIP my friend, you will always have a special place in my heart!
Sue stein
January 12, 2021
You will be missed.
Nancy Thomson
January 12, 2021
I’m very sorry for your loss. The memories of Red will live on in the hearts and minds of all who truly knew him. We lost a very special man and heaven gained an Angel.
Carol and Bill Boesen
January 12, 2021
Bill was a very friendly guy, always a hello with a smile on his face. We met him when he was living in the apartment on Walnut street. We were there also. He will be missed by many. RIP Bill
Wayne Tremble
January 11, 2021
I was working at PDQ when red went from manager to owner. Never worked for a better man. Met him a few years ago he still remembered me.
Robert Nowak
January 11, 2021
Great Man; Always respected your thoughts. Condolences to the family
Bob Hawke
January 11, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Karen Hansen
January 11, 2021
So sorry for your loss.
Ozie
January 11, 2021
Thanks Red for all the lives you helped shape, direct, and provide for, mine included.
Ozie
paul Schoeder
January 10, 2021
Really a great guy, Sorry for your loss
James Montie
January 10, 2021
Mr . Lewis , as you know I started with the auto world with you ! and it was Awesome ! You were our Super Salesman at Green Bay Auto Parts ! Met up with you, and Jim ( Shack ) and Dick at Phase Auto on Velp Ave , just last month, and always had something nice to say ! every time you would bring up Olay our shipping and rec clerk and a dam good one. You were a super person and going to be missed your old counter man Montie,
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