Lewis Congress, 1694-1894 : Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Their Residence in Virginia
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"Bisliop, you are my spiritual adviser and I need 3'our advice more now than ever." His last words being "If I only had the strength I would shout. "^ His remains were taken to Frankfort and laid beside his second son, William Todd — the funeral being in charge of the Masonic fraternity, of which he had long been a member. Old Aunt Fannie, who had been a faithful servant in the- :58 ♦ ♦ IseWis ^on|rGss. family for years, seemed endowed with prophetic vision when, seeing Mr. Lewis depart for Cra...b Orchard, she re- marked : " Dar now; de boss done gone awa' fum liome ■sick, and I don't never 'spec ter see him come home 'live agin." Dear old soul, with a black skin and Christian heart, she, too, has crossed the dark river and sleeps in the "city upon the hill." While George Wythe Lewis was stern and unyielding in his opinions, he was as gentle and tender-hearted as a woman in all matters of the affections and amenities of life. While differing from his family politically and estranged from almost every relative he had by the un- happy war between the sections — he being a staunch Union man while all the rest were in the Confederate army or sympathized with the South — that love of kindred and inborn affection every Virginian has for his native State burned as brightly in his heart up to the date of his death as when he first crossed the mountains to make his home in the Blue Grass country.
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