James A. Lewis

From: Yakima Herald-Republic | Date: February 1, 2008 | Copyright information

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James A. "Jim" Lewis was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on January 28, 2008. With grace and humor, he valiantly fought cancer until he transferred to his new assignment in Heaven.

Jim was born and raised in Yakima. At 7 years old, he decided on a military career. After membership in the Civil Air Patrol and graduating from Davis High School, Jim joined the Air Force. Jim was a member of the Air Force's Flying Rifles drill team. He worked in th...

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