Dr. Wilbur H. Lewis

Dr. Wilbur H. Lewis obituary

Dr. Wilbur H. Lewis

Wilbur Lewis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 20, 2011.
Dr. Wilbur H. Lewis of Tucson, AZ passed away peacefully Sunday, July 17, 2011 after a sudden illness. His wife, Jean E. Lewis was at his side. The youngest of eight children, Dr. Lewis was born in 1930 in Belmont, Ohio to Lilly Dunfee and Charles Lewis. Lewis graduated from high school in 1948, attended Miami University in Oxford, OH. and finished his Bachelor's degree at Ohio State University in 1951. In 1953 he entered the U.S. Army, and was stationed in Germany until 1956. He left the Army as a 2nd Lieutenant. Lewis was a math and science teacher in southeastern Ohio before enrolling at Ohio University for his Ph. D in curriculum and instruction. He was an active member of Phi Delta Kappa. As a teacher trainer and curriculum expert he, his wife and five children moved to Ibadan, Nigeria in 1964 where Lewis spent two years training teachers. The family returned in 1966. Lewis worked as High School Principal in Athens, OH and Wilmington, OH. In 1968 Dr. Lewis was appointed Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction in Parma, OH where he developed one of the most comprehensive and successful vocational education programs in the United States. Lewis also became Superintendent in Parma during which time he was appointed by Presidents' Nixon, Ford, and Carter to serve on the National Advisory Council for the Education of Disadvantaged Children. Lewis accepted the superintendency in Tucson Unified School District in 1977, but was forced to leave due to life threatening heart problems. After regaining his health he became a small business owner, operating a restaurant in El Con Mall for ten years with his family. Lewis served as consultant to AZ School Boards Association assisting districts with programs and personnel work, was Superintendent of the AZ School for the Deaf and Blind and continued consulting work until recently. He will be remembered for his many years of service working to obtain equal access to high quality public education for all children. Dr. Lewis was a Paul Harris Rotarian Fellow, a Mason, and a Shriner. He is survived by his loving wife, Jean Etta Lewis (nee Kinker); siblings, Charles Lewis Jr. and Anna Dee Costine; children, David Lewis (Sue) of White Rock NM, Dee Faigin (nee Lewis) of Laguna Niguel, CA, Denise Harlos (nee Lewis) of Minneapolis (Paul), Dawn Lewis of Santa Fe, NM as well as ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. His family will remember his tremendous love of RV travel and sailing his catamaran, "Chicken of the Sea". He will be greatly missed by friends and his loving family. Services to be held at Catalina Methodist Saturday, July 23, 2011, 2:00 p.m. with a future Memorial Service in Belmont, OH. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

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July 5, 2012

Deretta Lewis-Faigin posted to the memorial.

August 13, 2011

Bev Andersen posted to the memorial.

August 12, 2011

vicki boughner-loveday posted to the memorial.

Your youngest grandchildren remember you with love in their hearts.

Deretta Lewis-Faigin

July 5, 2012

Bev Andersen

August 13, 2011

A loss to all who knew and loved Will. He was a kind and gentle man who made my life better for knowing him. We shared laughter, some of the same sorrows and Military Mc Caw Stories. I will miss him. God Bless the family and guide them in this time of sorrow.

vicki boughner-loveday

August 12, 2011

What I remember is the love and respect he and Jean had for each other and how much they loved their children. That love carried over into both of their teaching careers. My mom thought the world of them. We were blessed to have known all of you and this very special man. The last time I spoke with your dad was at the 5oth anniv. of the Union Local High School and it was amazing to see all the people come up to him that remembered him and had such kind words to say. He loved every minute of it.

Becky Boughner

August 12, 2011

To one of the greatest men that ever lived. I don't even think there are enough words that could describe Wilbur. So thankful that we have all the childhood memories of your whole family and you all will be in my prayers. Cannot wait to see you all...

Dan Richardson

July 26, 2011

I came to know Mr Lewis because I was friends with his son Darrin. I wish I had taken the time to get to know him better when I was 15-17 years old, because I surely enjoyed his company when I was in my early to mid 30's. He had the qualities that every man wishes for his own children. He was Genuine, generous, funny and wise. I am not sure how old Mr. Lewis was, but when we shared a beer and conversation I always felt like he was my friend and not the father of my friend. It seems that many times people in the academic world having difficulty relating to those who are not. Mr Lewis never had such a problem and he will be missed by us "simple folks". Thank You Mr. Lewis!!

July 26, 2011

With deepest sympathy. He will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Tom and Connie Costine

July 23, 2011

I will miss my Granpfather very much. I enjoyed ridding in Grandpa's big RV when he came to California to visit us. Love you Grandpa. Jacob Faigin

Wade McLean Ed.D.

July 23, 2011

Will was a consummate professional that made decisions based on what was in the best interest of students. I learned a lot from Will. He will be missed.

Carol Louis

July 23, 2011

I was blessed to work for Will when I was a teacher in Parma, Ohio. And then with his assistance and guidance, I was able to work for this fine superintendent when he came to Tucson. My family and I have always been grateful. Heartfelt sympathy to Jean and family. With loving prayers always.

Elsa & Perry Brown

July 23, 2011

Will was friendly and thoughtful. We will miss him and the delightful conversations we had by our driveways. He rests now in God's loving arms. Our condolonces to Jean and family.

July 23, 2011

It has taken a few days to write about Wilbur. He was my cousin who visited us at our Ohio river lot. We played table games,relaxed,drank a beer, went to the POP's and reminisced about our growing up as we were like brothers. I will miss him and the weekly phone calls. Mary said the river will never be the same. Mary & Bill McConnell

Cathy K.

July 23, 2011

Will was a kind soul with a wonderful sense of humor. I always looked forward to his visits to PDSD.

Barbara Benton

July 22, 2011

I remember Dr. Lewis as a kind, sincere and professional Superintendent. I enjoyed his sense of humor.

Al Slawson

July 22, 2011

Will was a good friend, colleague and mentor. Our time working together was too short but the best period of my career. I always looked forward to the many breakfasts and lunches in recent years. My condolences to Jean and family. Will, rest in peace.

Virginia Klinger

July 21, 2011

Will was a caring, disciplined and dedicated boss, mentor and friend at ASDB. He will be missed. He taught me a lot and will be remembered for all that he did for kids, family and friends.

Ken Proksa

July 20, 2011

I had the good fortune to work with Wil at ASDB. He was an honorable and dedicated leader, an astute individual who had his priorities straight. I will miss him.
Ken Proksa
Maricopa County, Air Quality Department Deputy Director

Dennis Russell

July 20, 2011

Wil was a gentle and caring man, a fine superintendent who always put the children first when making difficult decisions, and a good friend. By his presence and his deeds, he has left the world a better place. I shall miss him.

My condolences to his wife Jean, to his children and the families.

Dennis Russell
Superintendent, NJ School for the Deaf (retired)

July 20, 2011

Being around you was lots of fun. Your humor and kindness I will always remember.

I will miss you, Will. Rest in peace.

Jose Estrella, Tucson RC

July 20, 2011

I am saddened with the passing of Wil. I was not a personal friend but a professional colleague. Wil helped me in my career and I am very greatful for his mentoring and assistance. Blessing to his family at their loss of Will. Lyman Jackson, former Supt. of Altar Valley Sch. Dist.

July 20, 2011

It was a pleasure to meet Wil when he was working with Congress School District to help them with building their school, with their community relations, and with their needing to push the School Facilities Board to actually build the school. The Congess school has the imprint of Wil's thoughtful design ideas and his
being sure that it would be a facility the communitiy wouild be proud of. Wil has indeed left a fine legacy in the Congress District, and it was a pleasure and honor to know him as a person as well.

Curtis Arnett
Member, Board of Education, Wickenbrg

Philip Silvers

July 20, 2011

Will was a loyal Rotarian, committed to the programs of the Rotary Foundation around the world.

We will miss his spirit.

Phil Silvers

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