Thomas E. Lewis

Thomas E. Lewis obituary, Reading, PA

Thomas E. Lewis

Thomas Lewis Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cramp-Hummel Funeral Home, Inc on Jul. 9, 2024.

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Thomas Lewis Obituary
Thomas E. Lewis, 64 of Kenhorst, PA., passed away on July 6th at the Reading Hospital. Born in Hazleton, PA., he was the son of the late Joan Lewis. Tom attended Blue Mountain High School in Schuylkill Haven, PA and graduated from Penn State College with an Electrical Engineering degree. He also received an MBA from Alvernia University. Tom was retired and had worked for over 30 years as an Electrical Engineer in the cable television industry. He is survived by his wife Susanne Deibert and his dogs Norman and Yogi. Throughout his life, Tom had many interests. In his earlier years he was an avid runner and enjoyed flying small planes. He was interested in aviation and all things mechanical, electrical and science related. He enjoyed computer programming, spending him with his dogs and going to flea markets. Most of all, he enjoyed good conversation and sharing stories with friends. No services will be listed, but family and friends may leave photos and share memories at http://www.Cramp-HummelFuneralHome.com
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Jim Fotiou

July 9, 2024

My condolences to Sue and all of Tom's friends and family. Over the years, I had a few conversations/discussions with Tom. He liked that and he was knowledgeable in many areas so there were very few topics that he didn't know something about. Tom had his opinions, but would let you voice yours as well. We had differences of opinions sometimes, but we didn't argue, we discussed. I'm sure friends, family and pets will miss him. RIP

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