Mrs. Lewis was born the youngest daughter of Bernie and Ida Ruth Huggins. She attended schools in Johnsonville, South Carolina and went on to graduate from Horry-Georgetown Technical College. Mrs. Lewis was employed with Georgetown Steel Corporation for over forty years.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Lewis was predeceased by her husband of forty-one years, Lonnie Wayne Lewis; and two sisters, Peggy Huggins and Linda Huggins Marsh.
Surviving are her sons, Nicholas Lewis (Dayne) and Christopher Lewis; grandchildren, Xaviar Lewis, Claire Lewis, Gavin Lewis and Thomas Lewis; a brother, Randy Huggins (Loretta); and many nieces and nephews.
Susan was an avid reader and would read two to three novels weekly. She was also a wonderful cook, known for her large holiday meals. Most importantly, Susan was a loving mother, grandmother and friend, who will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved her.
Mrs. Lewis was born the youngest daughter of Bernie and Ida Ruth Huggins. She attended schools in Johnsonville, South Carolina and went on to graduate from Horry-Georgetown Technical College. Mrs. Lewis was employed with Georgetown Steel Corporation for over forty years.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Lewis was predeceased by her husband of forty-one years, Lonnie Wayne Lewis; and two sisters, Peggy Huggins and Linda Huggins Marsh.
Surviving are her sons, Nicholas Lewis (Dayne) and Christopher Lewis; grandchildren, Xaviar Lewis, Claire Lewis, Gavin Lewis and Thomas Lewis; a brother, Randy Huggins (Loretta); and many nieces and nephews.
Susan was an avid reader and would read two to three novels weekly. She was also a wonderful cook, known for her large holiday meals. Most importantly, Susan was a loving mother, grandmother and friend, who will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved her.
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