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William "Red" Lewis

1942 - 2021

William "Red" Lewis obituary, 1942-2021, Town Of Lawrence, WI

BORN

1942

DIED

2021

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William Lewis Obituary

William "Red" Lewis

Town of Lawrence - William "Red" Lewis

Never has a light shined so brightly on a man content to leave the spotlight to others.

William "Red" Lewis left this world peacefully at his home in the Town of Lawrence, WI in the early morning of January 7, 2021 at the age of 78.

William Lewis entered this world July 15, 1942, in Green Bay, the youngest of four children, born to the late Harold and Erna (Meintz) Lewis. From his first steps, Red was destined to walk his own line in life. He graduated from Premontre High School in 1960 with poor grades and an insatiable will to succeed. School wasn't his friend, but Red later took great pride in saying that it was his salvation. With hard work and sheer determination as his only tools, Red Lewis started with nothing and turned hard work into a true American success story.

A sales/delivery job at Green Bay Auto Parts followed by a service writer position at Jepson Chevrolet, along with driving a tow truck at night for extra money, laid the foundation for Red's amazing "Soggy Rags to Riches" story. A timely introduction from a co-worker created an opportunity at the local PDQ Car Wash in Green Bay and by 1967 Red had worked his way up to manager. In 1974 he purchased PDQ Car Wash. Fueled with innovative ideas and a passion for customer service, Red seemingly worked without sleep and grew his company to eight full-service car wash locations in Northeastern Wisconsin, ranking PDQ in the top 20 car wash operations in the U.S. What was success by any definition was merely a starting point for Red Lewis.

As Red humbly reminisced, "One day I was looking at the receipts and noticed how much we were spending to repair broken antennas and scratched mirrors and the concept of the Touchless Car Wash came to me." That singular idea not only changed Red Lewis's life, it changed an entire industry. Red founded PDQ Manufacturing, Inc. in 1984 specializing in manufacturing touchless car washes which spurred the acquisition of Pacifica, Inc. in 1989, a New Zealand-based vehicle wash equipment manufacturing company that shared Red's vision for the future. The invention of the Laserwash 4000 followed and soon PDQ Manufacturing grew to become the world's largest touchless car wash manufacturer with clients in more than 30 countries. Following his sale of PDQ Manufacturing in 1998, The International Carwash Association bestowed Red Lewis with the ultimate honor with his induction into the Car Wash Hall of Fame in 2000. Many other awards followed including the prestigious Free Enterprise Award in 2017 presented by the Rotary Club of Green Bay, celebrating Red's innovation and extensive philanthropy in the Green Bay area. However, the award that touched Red the most was receiving the Founders Award presented by Notre Dame de La Baie Acadamy, formerly Premontre High School, in 2010.

Success never went to Red Lewis's head, instead he made sure it went to others. He rewarded employees for helping to build PDQ Manufacturing and gave generously and anonymously to countless charities including our country's veterans, his alma mater Notre Dame del la Baie Academy, Green Bay Boys & Girls Club, the Lac Baie Girl Scout Council, Catholic Charities, Manna for Life Ministries, NEW Zoo and St. Willebroad Parish to name but a few. His special bond with young people will remain one of his greatest achievements. More than 20,000 young people owe their first job to Red Lewis and PDQ.

Despite his tremendous success over 6 decades, Red's ultimate dream was to create a lasting legacy for the community that would endure for generations. That dream came true when the doors to The Automobile Gallery & Event Center opened January 1, 2016. One of the great joys of Red's life was greeting and talking with visitors to the Gallery as they strolled among one of the finest collections of automobiles in the United States.

In addition to his love of automobiles, Red was equally at home on the water and was an avid boater for 30 years. Decades of hard work afforded him the opportunity to get away on the water during the quieter time of car wash season, summer. He loved being out on the boat with his family exploring the shores of the Bay of Green Bay, taking boat trips to Door County, WI and long-haul trips across Lake Michigan and up into Canada. In quieter moments Red was a prolific Monopoly board game player, winning every time with his unconventional deal-making! His children and grandchildren caught on though, and he was very proud when they eventually could give him a run for his money.

William "Red" Lewis is survived by his three children: Becky (Pat) Lewis-Verheyden, Kelly Lewis and Jon Lewis; his grandchildren, Kyle and Katy Verheyden; sister, Durleen (Peter) Braasch; brother, Marlin Lewis and sister, Shirley Fischer; numerous nieces and nephews and their families. Red also leaves behind thousands of close friends and business associates.

He was preceded in death by a sister-in-law, Patricia Lewis and brother-in-law, Donald Fischer.

A private funeral Mass will be held at St. Willebrord Catholic Church with Rev. Andrew Cribben, O.Praem officiating. Entombment will be in the Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. A celebration of his life is being planned for the summer. Online condolences may be sent to Red's family at www.prokowall.com. In lieu of floral tributes the Lewis family respectfully asks that remembrances be made to: The Automobile Gallery Foundation for the establishment of the Wm. "Red" Lewis Scholarship. The Automobile Gallery

400 South Adams Street, Green Bay, WI 54301.

"You may call him Red, Bill, Louie, boss, partner, mentor, friend or as our grandma used to say "William George Lewis". As a family, all those names roll into one, we simply know and will forever remember him as Dad and Grandpa.

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Published by Green Bay Press-Gazette from Jan. 9 to Jan. 17, 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.

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tommy nick

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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

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Kaleb Cieslewicz

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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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