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James Wesley Lewis

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James Wesley Lewis Veteran

Birth
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17 Jan 2022 (aged 96)
Burial
Newport, Carteret County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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James Wesley Lewis lived from December 1925 to January 17, 2022. He was the son of Fulford Lewis and Rosa Chance Lewis. He grew up in Carteret and Craven Counties.

He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and spent over 20 days on the Island of Iwo Jima. He received two Purple Hearts from that battle.

After the war he met Keturah Gray and they were married on December 14, 1949. They were married 67 years. He worked and retired from Civil Service at Cherry Point Air Station.

He is survived by his daughter, Helena Liles (Douglas) of Newport and two grandchildren, Rana Howell (Keith) of New Bern, and Brandon Liles (Andrea) of Cragsmoor, New York. He was also delighted to have four great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Also to survive Wesley are three sisters-in-law, Betty Crispin, Vi Gillen, and Shirley Lewis. He is survived by two nephews, Ken Lewis (Linda), and Rick Lewis (Sylvia), and a great nephew Matt Lewis (Jill) who were his hunting partners. Surviving nieces are Stephanie Gillen, and Johnie Seger (Clay), and great nieces, Jennifer Holland (Steve) and Lori Basham.

Since most of his childhood was spent in Broad Creek, he loved the water. He loved boating, fishing, and shrimping. But his favorite hobby was hunting. He would hunt basically anything that had a hunting license issued for it. And unfortunately for the animals he was given the nickname "Dead Eye".

His love, generosity, and uniqueness will continue to be missed by all of us.
James Wesley Lewis lived from December 1925 to January 17, 2022. He was the son of Fulford Lewis and Rosa Chance Lewis. He grew up in Carteret and Craven Counties.

He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and spent over 20 days on the Island of Iwo Jima. He received two Purple Hearts from that battle.

After the war he met Keturah Gray and they were married on December 14, 1949. They were married 67 years. He worked and retired from Civil Service at Cherry Point Air Station.

He is survived by his daughter, Helena Liles (Douglas) of Newport and two grandchildren, Rana Howell (Keith) of New Bern, and Brandon Liles (Andrea) of Cragsmoor, New York. He was also delighted to have four great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Also to survive Wesley are three sisters-in-law, Betty Crispin, Vi Gillen, and Shirley Lewis. He is survived by two nephews, Ken Lewis (Linda), and Rick Lewis (Sylvia), and a great nephew Matt Lewis (Jill) who were his hunting partners. Surviving nieces are Stephanie Gillen, and Johnie Seger (Clay), and great nieces, Jennifer Holland (Steve) and Lori Basham.

Since most of his childhood was spent in Broad Creek, he loved the water. He loved boating, fishing, and shrimping. But his favorite hobby was hunting. He would hunt basically anything that had a hunting license issued for it. And unfortunately for the animals he was given the nickname "Dead Eye".

His love, generosity, and uniqueness will continue to be missed by all of us.


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