Gibbons, Lewis Newbury
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Lewis Newbury Gibbons of Dallas, Texas passed away on Friday, July 8, 2016 at the age of 71. Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website. Arrangements are under the direction of: ARIA Cremation Service & Funeral Home 10116 E. NW Highway Dallas, Texas 75238 214.340.8008
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Lewis was a good man and will be missed by his many friends at the Rotary Club of Dallas.
Lewis is one of the greatest men I have ever known. He always had a loving and kind heart. He always had many friends. Although, he was a man’s man, an avid hunter and outdoorsman, he was also a charming gentleman that loved the gals in the family along with great cooking and wonderful meals. He was a loving and generous Godfather to my son, Luke. He always had kind words of encouragement for him and never missed a holiday recognizing him. Lewis was a one of a kind. I am grateful to have been his friend. May God bless Marsha and the family…love, Tandy
In this time of mourning. condolences to Marsha and Lewis’ wonderful family. I’ve known Lewis since early childhood, as a UT frat brother, and in real life as well. I knew him to be one of the kindest and most loved men in memory, as well as one of the most humorous and self-effacing. I wish we’d seen each other more in the latter half of our lives and that I’m glad that he’s now free of the illness he had to endure. Rest in peace, brother.