So sorry to hear of Lewis' passing. I haven't seen him since high school but remember him so well. I found this on the Swilley Funeral Home web site:
POSPISHIL, Lewis M., 52 of Tampa passed away April 18, 2011. He is survived by his loving wife Susan; son, Jean Paul Pospishil of Louisiana; daughter, Jeanette Pospishil of Boca Raton, Fla; brother, Paul Pospishil of Georgia; sister, Suzanne Barra of Tampa, Fla; step-sons, Jason Lindemoen of Tampa, Fla, Christopher Lindemoen of Minnesota and Thomas Lindemoen of New York, and eight grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21st with funeral services to follow. Dr. Lynn Sayne will officiate the service.
Lewis! Oh, man. Smart as anything, sarcastic, charming, effervescently crude at times. He was a terrific guy to hang around. I'm sorry I lost touch with him after Chamberlain, and heartbroken that I'll never be in that irreverent, wickedly intelligent presence again. I cannot think of him without smiling. Good night, sweet prince.
Oh no! We just reconnected a few months ago. He was my first best friend, back in Mrs. Hayes' class at Lake Magdalene, and I was looking forward to seeing him before long. No wonder he never answered my last email post. Bummer.
Don Hager
So sorry to hear of Lewis' passing. I haven't seen him since high school but remember him so well. I found this on the Swilley Funeral Home web site:
POSPISHIL, Lewis M., 52 of Tampa passed away April 18, 2011. He is survived by his loving wife Susan; son, Jean Paul Pospishil of Louisiana; daughter, Jeanette Pospishil of Boca Raton, Fla; brother, Paul Pospishil of Georgia; sister, Suzanne Barra of Tampa, Fla; step-sons, Jason Lindemoen of Tampa, Fla, Christopher Lindemoen of Minnesota and Thomas Lindemoen of New York, and eight grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21st with funeral services to follow. Dr. Lynn Sayne will officiate the service.
Ted Hoffman
Lewis! Oh, man. Smart as anything, sarcastic, charming, effervescently crude at times. He was a terrific guy to hang around. I'm sorry I lost touch with him after Chamberlain, and heartbroken that I'll never be in that irreverent, wickedly intelligent presence again. I cannot think of him without smiling. Good night, sweet prince.
Victor Johanson
Oh no! We just reconnected a few months ago. He was my first best friend, back in Mrs. Hayes' class at Lake Magdalene, and I was looking forward to seeing him before long. No wonder he never answered my last email post. Bummer.
Bill Fischer
Lewis was a great friend in Jr and High School. Witty and oh so smart. So sorry we hadn't kept in touch. What a great spirit and a memorable man.
Lisa Showalter (Lester)
So many fond memories from junior high and high school... Rest in peace, my old friend.