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Guestbook for Lewis Albert Perron

Lewis Albert Perron

October 7, 1950 - August 15, 2014

teela cooley
vidor,    United States
Wednesday, August 20, 2014


My best memory of me and uncle Lewis was picking berries in the back with my pawpaw. I love and miss you uncle Lewis

Brian keith luquette
Beaumont, 
Wednesday, August 20, 2014


Uncle Lewie always told me i could do anything i put my mind to everytime we talked that is exactly what he would say in a nutshell i love you uncle lewie you will be missed

little mike
Tuesday, August 19, 2014


i love you. uncle lewis.. may grandma be waiting on you at those parley gate.. i will miss you and i will always love you..

diana mann and michael bast
Tuesday, August 19, 2014


we love you uncle lewis.. keep on listing to elvis..

michael
Tuesday, August 19, 2014


i love you. uncle lewis.. may grandma be waiting on you at those parley gate.. i will miss you and i will always love you..

margaret nickell
china, TX   usa
Monday, August 18, 2014


sorry for your lose

HELEN BAST
Beaumont, TX
Monday, August 18, 2014


We loved you lewis with all our hearts, and will miss you,you were a lot smarter than people gave you credit for they just didnt really get to know you. Love Helen.

Thomas Malee
Parma, OH
Monday, August 18, 2014


Thomas and Sandra Malee

sandra Toth
Parma, OH
Monday, August 18, 2014


well Lewis you are with God Bless you and your family sandy Malee Toth

Christinia
Nederland, TX
Monday, August 18, 2014


Uncle Lew will be missed!

There are so many special memories we all have of Uncle Lew aka “Lew Lew”, like his special way of greeting everyone that visited - with a big grin and then the “head rub”! It didn’t matter to him if you had spent an hour combing your hair just right, he had to get that head rub in and would laugh while rubbing. Oh, and he had a VERY distinctive laugh. Everyone knew when Lew Lew was laughing, and you couldn’t help but laugh with him.

Some of his greatest passions were animals, especially horses and dogs, bowling and painting. Not just any picture would do for him to paint, he liked the paint by numbers on black velvet. He would paint those pictures and then give them away.

He also enjoyed his trips to Arkansas to visit with Uncle John and his trips to the lake with Uncle Sunny. Of course it took some coaxing to get him to go to the lake, but once he went on that first trip, he looked forwarded to going back with Uncle Sunny.

I remember all those family holiday gatherings when Uncle Lew would remove his hearing aids and go to his room when he was tired of listening to everyone. There were 11 nieces and nephews plus his 6 siblings and in-laws, so it could get rather loud. I think some of the other adults wished they could’ve “turned down” the volume like Uncle Lew. And, when it was time to open gifts, Uncle Lew was ALWAYS the last one to finish unwrapping. He had to remove one piece of scotch tape at a time being careful not to tear the paper or box. One of the last gifts I gave him was a set of deep pocket sheets for his bed. Now most people would not have appreciated a set of sheets as a gift, but Uncle Lew was happy to receive them. As soon as he finished unwrapping the package, he immediately took them to the bedroom to change the sheets on his bed. I could not convince him that the new sheets needed to be washed first. It was the simple things in life that made him happy!

In my heart I know Uncle Lew was welcomed home with a very special reunion! Rest in Peace Uncle Lew.


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