The Columbus Dispatch

Lewis, Raymond J.

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1963 - 2022

“Nothing can dim the light that shines from within.” Maya Angelou When thinking about Raymond J. Lewis, June 12, 1965 – April 22, 2022, it’s hard not to believe that this sentiment wasn’t written

specifical­ly about him. Ray

passed away from cancer. Every person who knew Ray, or as he was lovingly called, Mosey and Raymo,

remembers his defining

trait as being a kind, gentle soul, with a great smile. While Ray loved many things: his wife Peg, their cats – especially Sweetie who passed away days after his passing - his beta

fish, brother John, sister-in

law Judy and his niece Faith along with his brother Tom and sister-in-law Anne as well as nieces and nephews, Zach, Ava (deceased) Evelyn, Henry and Gigi and his big extended family, we

all know he is finding great

joy being reunited with his beloved mother and father, Dianne and Jack. Following in the footsteps of his parents, and out to beat his brothers whenever possible, Ray honed his golf skills becoming a Class A PGA of America profession­al. While he played for the golf teams at Bexley High School and Hillsdale College, his biggest source of pride was being a member of the 1983 Bexley High School Basketball State Championsh­ip team. Those teammates were his sports brothers who, even though he didn’t get to see them often, meant as much to him as anyone except of course for his Hillsdale College Alpha Tau Omega fraternity brothers. WS Gilbert wrote, “It’s love that makes thee world go around”, and if that’s true, the world spun a little faster with Ray in it. Ray’s love for his Hillsdale College classmates and fraternal brothers was joyful and momentous. ATO’S brotherhoo­d’s unmatched force of nature was a special time in I’ve for many. Ray’s passing causes each of us to remember where we came from and be thankful that Ray was part of those memories. We can all learn much from the way Ray lived his life. He would tell us to love those in our life unconditio­nally because they are all that matter. Ray and Peg have lived in Bradenton, Florida for over 30 years and took many cruises throughout the Caribbean. But, coming back home to Columbus, even in the summer, still required sweatshirt­s and an occasional outdoor fire. We will miss Raymond immensely, his many funny quirks and just knowing that he is no longer just a phone call or text away. Calling hours are Friday, June 3 from 3-6pm at SCHOEDINGE­R NORTHWEST, 1740 Zollinger Rd., Upper Arlington, OH 43221 followed by Interment Service Saturday, June 4 at 10am at Union Cemetery Mausoleum, 3349 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43202. Soon after the service on June 4 there will be a celebratio­n of Ray’s life hosted by his Hillsdale friends in the Nicklaus Room at New Albany Country Club from 1-4pm. To share memories or condolence­s, please visit www. schoedinge­r.com.

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