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Lisa Fuller
May 30, 2008
Our condolencences and prayers are with Great Uncle Gerry's immediate and extended family. I have always thought very fondly of him and enjoyed stories of when all the Hewitt boys were young. Lisa Fuller (Don and Betty's granddaughter)
Steve Manion
May 27, 2008
To young Jerry,
Sorry about the loss of your father. He was a wonderful man. I have many fond memories of coming over to your house for your mother's pies and talking with your father as he watched Hockey Night in Canada.
Lisa & Zac Richardson
May 27, 2008
It sounds like Great Uncle Gerry had a wonderful life and we're sure he will be missed. Our thoughts are with all the Hewitt family.
- Granddaughter to Dick and Lyn Hewitt
Jackie Cabral&Family
May 26, 2008
Gerald you were a great friend and card player, we will dearly miss you and thank you for all the fun times over the years. I hope everyone got to know how much fun you really were. I got it Ger, you can't make points passing, and don't be afraid to lead that trump. Cards to you Gerald. We loved ya Ger.
And to your family.
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
robert messing
May 26, 2008
Jerry its been a long time since we delievered the paper together.I played golf with your DAD at HYDE PARK on many occasions as a little kid.The thing that I remember most is how he always told me it was a game ,so I should enjoy it just like he did .Im very sorry for your loss.
robert messing
May 26, 2008
Jerry its been a long time since we delievered the paper together.I played golf with your DAD at HYDE PARK on many occasions as a little kid.The thing that I remember most is how he always told me it was a game ,so I should enjoy it just like him.Im very sorry for your loss.
Brother Dick
May 25, 2008
Brother Gerry, will be most remembered by all his card loving friends, as the Euchre or "Haasie" card shark. Play one card and he knew immediately, every card you had of the 5 you held. Play the wrong one if he was your partner and you heard about it, for certain. Know he will show those who have preceeded him the same super talents as he did in all his acts and actions; sports or otherwise, none excelled any better. "We'll miss you Gerry", and one day we will join you in your now restful and peaceful, heavenly home.
Our love to all the immediate family; we share yours as well as our great loss.
much love, Dick and Lyn
Ken Hewitt
May 25, 2008
A great brother who will be fondly remembered. He was my sports idol during my younger years and I always admired his many athletic accomplishments. He was always "Gike" to us and that name will be eternally special to us. We talked on the phone frequently during the last few years and we will miss him greatly..
Jay A. Hewitt
May 25, 2008
My Uncle Jerry was always known as the athlete in our family. He was the best golfer, always straight down the middle. Bowler, with many 800 series, and a tenacious euchre player! As a kid growing up in the 50's & 60's I always marveled at his abilities, & looked forward to our family gatherings to hear about his exploits. My Dad (Jerrys youngest brother) always speaks fondly of Jerrys many achievements and how kind he was.
He will be missed by all our family, and my prayers go out to both my cousins, Sandra & Jerry Jr, and your families.
Legacy Remembers
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May 24, 2008
Gerald Hewitt Obituary
Gerald Witmer Hewitt, Sr., of Niagara Falls, died Friday, May 23, 2008 in Mount St. Mary’s Hospital. He was 90. He was born with twin brother, Harold Cleghorn Hewitt on February 5, 1918 in Springville, NY, to the late Alan and Lena (Laur) Hewitt... Read Gerald Hewitt's Obituary
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