July 23, 1934 - Dec. 7, 2020
Dec 18, 2020
Dr. Kathryn Anne (Huxtable) Lewis, 86, of Tyrone, died Dec. 7, 2020, completing her residency on Earth and receiving her eternal retirement in Heaven. Kathryn was born in Lakewood, Ohio, to Harold S. and Ottilie May Huxtable.
She was married on April 8, 1967, to the Rev. Dr. Samuel T. Lewis III, who preceded her in death.
Also preceding her in death were her brother, Richard Scott Huxtable; sister, Mary Frances Huxtable; and a family friend, Verneda Schwan.
She is survived by sons: Samuel T. “Todd” Lewis IV (Marcie) and Dr. Stephen A. B. Lewis (Jackie); a daughter, Anne E. M. Schuyler (Matthew); and 16 grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters, Martha H. Harris (Jim) and Anne H. Palomaki (Jack); and much-loved nieces and nephews.
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