Oliver Kenneth Lewis, Jr.

oliver lewis, jr.

December 16, 1920 ~ November 10, 2015


Resided in: Lawrenceville, GA

Mr. Oliver Kenneth Lewis, Jr., 94, of Lawrenceville, GA, passed away on November 10, 2015. He was born in Atlanta on December 16, 1920 to Aimee Johness Lewis and Oliver Kenneth Lewis, Sr. A member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, he graduated from Georgia Tech in 1943 with a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, then moved to Oak Ridge, TN to work on the Manhattan project, where he married Monnie Lewis of Decaturville, TN, in 1946. They moved to Albany, GA, where they lived and reared their two sons, and Ken established his own successful consulting engineering firm. Upon Monnie’s death in 1982, Ken moved to Atlanta and married Gloria Johnson Armbruster in 1984. He was a Life Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a Life Fellow of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, and a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers. He served on the Georgia State Board of Registration for Engineers and Land Surveyors. In Albany, he was active in Boy Scouts, and became an avid golfer. In Atlanta, he became a member of Ansley Golf Club, where he scored a hole-in-one. He taught English as a second language at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church. His other interests included woodworking, photography, fishing, shooting, and amateur radio call sign W4EVV. He was preceded in death by his second wife, Gloria Johnson Lewis, and his brother, John Allen Lewis, Sr. Survivors include his sons Mark, of Lawrenceville, GA, Philip Diane, of Madison, AL, granddaughters Jennifer Marie Lewis, of Huntsville, AL, and Julia Lewis Jung, of Winder, GA, three great-grandsons, one nephew, and three nieces. A memorial Mass will be held at St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Church, 85 Gloster Road, Lawrenceville, GA on Friday, November 20, 2015 at 11:00 AM, with a luncheon to follow. His ashes will be interred at Crown Hill Cemetery, Albany, GA. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Church, Catholic Charities, or the Georgia Tech Foundation.

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  1. Jim Wasdyke Jr. says:

    Although I never met Ken, I do know his son, Phil. Because I know his son, I know Ken was a great man who left his mark on this world, and whose passing will leave behind a deafening silence. It is obvious from his life story that he enjoyed life to the fullest, and I am certain if he were still with us, he would encourage all of us to do the same. God Bless you, Mr. Lewis, and God Speed. You did a fine job here on earth…please watch over us and pray for all of us who were left here to remember you.

  2. John Merritt says:

    Mark, I was sorry to read of your fathers resent passing.Please accept my condolences.
    John Merritt DHS “74”

  3. Simeon and Louise Fallis says:

    Dear Phillip and Mark, Sim and I are deeply saddened for you in your dad’s death. He was a good friend and lived his faith. We thought very highly of him and send you our sympathy in your loss.

  4. Mimi Higgins says:

    Dear Phillip and Mark and my other cousins, please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss. I just now got word of your father’s passing. Your dad will be missed. I have many good memories of him from our visits to Albany when I was a kid. Even so, it is hard to believe it has been 15 years since last we saw each other. Tempest fugit. I know he and his generation are up in heaven looking after us. I will keep him and all of the Lewises in my prayers.


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