Chris Lamar "Grasshopper" Lewis

Passed 09/16/2020

Obituary For Chris Lamar "Grasshopper" Lewis

The angels sang on February 23, 1973 when God blessed the lives of Ida Lewis and the late ReLester “Ram” Hunter with a son the world would know as Chris Lamar Lewis. Chris, who was affectionately known by “Grasshopper” and “G-Duck”, was nurtured from early life to his adulthood in Wadley, Georgia. He was educated in the Jefferson County School System and was a stellar athlete known for miles around. “Grasshopper” was no stranger to hardwork and held several jobs throughout his life that included American Steel and the former Delilah Manufacturing. He ultimately made trucking his lifelong career, where he spent over 20 years in the industry, most notably at Crider Foods and finally at George H. Ratchford, Inc. He was a member of Brinson Hill Missionary Baptist Church from an early age and an AVID University of Georgia football fan (GO DAWGS!) “G-Duck” was always the life of the party and was known for his laughter and great sense of humor. He was united in holy matrimony to the love of his life, Rashonda Bostic Lewis on October 15, 2016 and leaves a wealth of memories that will be cherished. He took his eternal journey to be with our Lord and Savior on Wednesday, September 16, 2020. Chris will be forever remembered by the lives he touched. He leaves to treasure his unforgettable spirit; his loving wife, Rashonda Lewis, Wadley, GA; his adoring mother, Ida Lewis, Wadley, GA; his loving daughters, Kenwana Greene (fiancé, Clint Marshall), Macon, GA; Keyanna Jackson, Wadley, GA and Kierra (Austin) Bailey, Savannah, GA; his sons, Dexter Walker, Atlanta, GA and Jarvis Cook, Waynesboro, GA; one doting sister, Alice (Charles) Lewis, Wadley, GA; his brother-in-law, Rodney Bostic, Charlotte, NC; a faithful mother-in-law, Gail Bostic, Augusta, GA; two nieces, Shanice Lewis and Tanekque Lewis, both of Louisville, GA; three grandchildren and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Graveside Services will be held Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 2:00 P.M. at Brinson Hill Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery.

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Davis Funeral Home, 725 Beech Street, Louisville, GA is in charge of arrangements for Mr. Chris Lamar Lewis.



Guest Book

Rashonda our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you and the family. Continue to "Seek the Lord and his strength,seek his presence continually", 1 Chronicles 16:11. Our continuous prayers are with you. Love you, Earl & Niesha

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My condolences goes out to the Lewis Family. Rashonda my heart hurts for you. Demetria Johnson

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My Condolences goes out to the Lewis Family. Rashonda my heart hurts for you.

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Hopper Grass I will miss you, the laughter, the love that you always provided to our family. Rashonda thank you for being that special person he needed and for making the last few years his best! . Hopper Grass tell Danny we all miss him...I know both of y'all are telling God stories to make him laugh ! "Death creates a hole that no one can fill, but love creates a memory that no one can steal".

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Always a good friend kind words no matter what long live a good friend & family love always fly high prayers

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I'm so very sorry to hear this, Rashonda. Please know Wallace and I are keeping you and your family in our prayers. God bless.

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My greatest memory is the smile Chris would bring to Shaun's face every time she spoke of him and that she was marrying such a wonderful man. They truly loved each other and my heart is heavy knowing how much he will be missed. Condolences to all of his family and friends. Blessings to Shaun for strength. Marilyn B.

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He was a great guy. May God cover you all. My deepest condolences to the Lewis family.

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He was a great guy...may God cover you all..my deepest condolences to the Lewis family

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I remember seeing so much joy on Chris' face at his wedding. One thing I knew is that he loved his wife Shon. He said, It's good to be married. That was a precious time and beautiful day. I hope that Shon and the entire family find peace in knowing that Chris' life was full of love and therefore a highly blessed one. Rest in paradise brother. Sending my love and support to the family - Alison A.

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My deepest sympathy and prayers for the family! Praying that God will give you strength in your time of loss.

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We will truly miss you "Grass" as I called you. The words of advice,and words of encouragement you shared with us will forever be embedded in our hearts. We hope to see you again when it's our time to come to Glory. You can never be forgotten because you made so many marks while you lived amongst us. Lord please give the Lewis and Bostic family the peace of knowing that Grass lived a fulfilling life consisting of laughs, and fun times wherever he went he lit up the room with that white smile and his loud chuckles. Sleep on Grass, until we meet again. ----Love Ariel & Garry (Delo)

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