Miss Lewis was found dead in her New York apartment last week. Miss Lewis was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lewis on a farm near Ritzville in 1894. Mr. Lewis was a prominent local attorney. She graduated with the class of 1911 and attended the class' 50th reunion here last year.
After attending Washington State Univerity, Miss Lewis worked in California and Washington D. C. She then became a private secretary to members of a legal firm in New York, a position she held for many years.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. L. D. Emerson of Spokane and two brother, Ray Lewis of Yakima and Ollie Lewis of Laguna, Calif.
Ritzville Journal Times February 15, 1962 Sue Gardner & gapwork90
Miss Lewis was found dead in her New York apartment last week. Miss Lewis was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lewis on a farm near Ritzville in 1894. Mr. Lewis was a prominent local attorney. She graduated with the class of 1911 and attended the class' 50th reunion here last year.
After attending Washington State Univerity, Miss Lewis worked in California and Washington D. C. She then became a private secretary to members of a legal firm in New York, a position she held for many years.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. L. D. Emerson of Spokane and two brother, Ray Lewis of Yakima and Ollie Lewis of Laguna, Calif.
Ritzville Journal Times February 15, 1962 Sue Gardner & gapwork90
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