Nicholas Bradley “Nick” Lewis

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Nicholas Bradley “Nick” Lewis

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11 Jun 2008 (aged 22)
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Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Nicholas Bradley "Nick" Lewis, 22,
Nick was born Jan. 24, 1986, in Amarillo to Mark and Lynn Bryant Lewis. He had been a resident of Claude and Armstrong County most of his life. He was a 2004 graduate of Claude High School and would be graduating from Amarillo College this year. He also was an assistant manager for Arctic Glacier in Amarillo. He was full of life and touched everybody he met. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Claude.

Survivors include his parents, Mark and Lynn Lewis of Claude; his grandparents, C.M. and Norma Bryant of Claude, Janie Lewis of Frisco and Ernest Lewis of Amarillo; a brother, Josh Lewis and wife Savanna of Amarillo; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and many dear friends




Amarilloan dies in truck collision

The Texas Department of Public Safety responded to a two-vehicle accident Wednesday near a rest area west of Adrian on Interstate 40.

About 7:30 a.m., a 2007 International delivery truck collided with a 2007 International truck tractor-trailer from behind as the truck tractor was entering traffic from the rest area, said DPS spokesman Dan Hawthorne.

The driver of the delivery truck, Nicholas B. Lewis, 22, of Amarillo was pronounced dead at the scene by Oldham County Justice of the Peace Judy Ward, Hawthorne said.

Lewis was passing the rest area in the left lane. A witness saw Lewis with his hand up trying to block the glare of the sun, Hawthorne said.

The International truck tractor driven by Rodney C. Lewis of Snellville, Ga., was entering I-40 from the rest area, Hawthorne said. As Rodney Lewis entered the right lane of I-40 Nicholas changed lanes and ran into the back of Rodney's tractor-trailer.

- Staff Writer Josh Burton

Nicholas Bradley "Nick" Lewis, 22,
Nick was born Jan. 24, 1986, in Amarillo to Mark and Lynn Bryant Lewis. He had been a resident of Claude and Armstrong County most of his life. He was a 2004 graduate of Claude High School and would be graduating from Amarillo College this year. He also was an assistant manager for Arctic Glacier in Amarillo. He was full of life and touched everybody he met. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Claude.

Survivors include his parents, Mark and Lynn Lewis of Claude; his grandparents, C.M. and Norma Bryant of Claude, Janie Lewis of Frisco and Ernest Lewis of Amarillo; a brother, Josh Lewis and wife Savanna of Amarillo; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and many dear friends




Amarilloan dies in truck collision

The Texas Department of Public Safety responded to a two-vehicle accident Wednesday near a rest area west of Adrian on Interstate 40.

About 7:30 a.m., a 2007 International delivery truck collided with a 2007 International truck tractor-trailer from behind as the truck tractor was entering traffic from the rest area, said DPS spokesman Dan Hawthorne.

The driver of the delivery truck, Nicholas B. Lewis, 22, of Amarillo was pronounced dead at the scene by Oldham County Justice of the Peace Judy Ward, Hawthorne said.

Lewis was passing the rest area in the left lane. A witness saw Lewis with his hand up trying to block the glare of the sun, Hawthorne said.

The International truck tractor driven by Rodney C. Lewis of Snellville, Ga., was entering I-40 from the rest area, Hawthorne said. As Rodney Lewis entered the right lane of I-40 Nicholas changed lanes and ran into the back of Rodney's tractor-trailer.

- Staff Writer Josh Burton