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Treecycle
16th December 2017, 09:57 AM
It is with great sadness that I have to announce the passing of Issatree (Lewis) over night. After a short battle with an aggressive cancer he finally circumed last night.
He was a very proud member of many clubs related to wood or tools and was an avid woorturner and collector of old chisels which he would restore to add to his collection. He was very passionate about any of his hobbies and was always full of information about different events that were coming up right across his state of Victoria. After his retirement many years ago he would travel numerous kilometers to attend anything related to wood.He was always one of the first to offer anytime there was a call for someone to demonstrate turning at an event.
He was an active contributor to these forums always offering his advice (sometimes cryptic) and never forgot to use his pun on the word "would", always spelling it "wood" to keep in with the theme. He was also a great promoter of our local agricultural show in October each year of which his wife was actively involved.
He will be sadly missed by our club the Barwon Valley Woodwrights.
RIP Lewis and our condolences to Dot and his family.

chambezio
16th December 2017, 10:07 AM
That's terribly sad news. Deaths are bad enough at any time but so close to Christmas makes the news more solemn. I only knew him as a contributor here but he would always have positive advice on all kinds of subjects.
Please pass on my condolences to his wife and family.

A Duke
16th December 2017, 10:17 AM
Sad news indeed.
My condolences to all friends and relations.
Regards

Mr Brush
16th December 2017, 10:24 AM
Shocked and very sorry to hear the news - a very generous contributor to these forums over many years. He will certainly be missed.

Sturdee
16th December 2017, 11:19 AM
I've had the privilege of knowing Lewis. I met him as a turner demonstrator at our wood turning club, at events in Tooraddin and the WWW Shows.

Always a true gentlemen and an inspiration to me.

He will be sadly missed.

Peter.

Simplicity
16th December 2017, 11:23 AM
I had the great pleasure of meeting Lewis a few times.
He was a great spirit and true gentleman.
I will miss him but not forget him

Matt,


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aldav
16th December 2017, 11:54 AM
I met Lewis at one of the HTPAA tool sales when they were at Hawthorn. A gentleman. I'm sorry to hear of his passing, condolences to his family and friends.

rob streeper
16th December 2017, 02:01 PM
Very sorry to hear the news, condolences.

Chesand
16th December 2017, 03:49 PM
I met Lewis several times and he was always the same pleasant guy.
Very sorry to hear of his passing

Bushmiller
16th December 2017, 06:25 PM
I never met Lewis, but I think I would have like to.

Regards
Paul

Pat
16th December 2017, 07:10 PM
Paul, you would have liked his offbeat sense of humour.

Condolences to Dot & Family.

doug3030
16th December 2017, 08:37 PM
Very sad news.

I enjoyed Lewis's contributions to the forums.

I knew him from the timber and Working With Wood shows where he manned the HTPAA stand as well as the Forum stand,
not always in the same year but he was always there contributing in his own special and inimitable way.

He came to my Open Shed Day last year, which I think was the last time I saw him.

Condolences to his family and all who knew him.

RIP Lewis.

Doug

Kidbee
16th December 2017, 09:26 PM
Sad news. An honourable man and a woodman through and through. Just hope he joins a forum up in the big sky.

Gary.

Sir Stinkalot
16th December 2017, 09:31 PM
Certainly not a post that I was looking forward to opening after seeing the title. I first met Lewis in 1996 at a home show at Belmont (Geelong). A super passionate man who loved to share his knowledge. I can still recall to this day how long that we spoke for on that day ..... I even ended up purchasing a pencil cypress corkscrew. To my surprise it only has the timber name written on it in an Artline marker, but not his name. Anybody who knew Lewis would know all about the Artline marker!

It was a few years later that I ran into Lewis again after I joined the Lara Woodworkers - just one of the many clubs that Lewis was a member of. I proud to say that we struck up a strong friendship and I was able to grow on my woodworking journey with the support and encouragement of Lewis.

Unfortunately family life has dramatically reduced the time I can spend on woodwork over the past few years and my contribution to the forums has slowed, and I haven't corresponded with Lewis as much as I would have hoped. As it always happens I was thinking only a few weeks ago that I should shoot off an email to Lewis to see how things are going - and now I am regretting that I didn't. Certainly a larger than life character who will always be remembered.

My condolences to Dot and the family. Hopefully you will get to read this thread Dot. I am sure that it will come as no surprise just how many people admired Lewis. I am sure that he is now catching up with Gavin and looking for the ultimate swap meet or garage sale.

Michael.

dai sensei
16th December 2017, 10:12 PM
Very sad news. Condolences to the family

ubeaut
18th December 2017, 03:49 PM
Only just found out about Lewis's departure from us a short time ago. Another good man taken from us.

To Dot and the family. Pauline and I extend our most sincere condolences.

We will miss his visits to the factory and unending offers of assistance as I'm sure will many others who knew him.

There will have been a lot of other good woodies up there waiting for him and there's a few others who will catch up with him in the not too distant future. I'm sure he's in a really happy pain free place amongst new and old friends. I bet it won't be long before he's organising woodturning, carving and tool collecting clubs in the great beyond.

To those wishing to say a final farewell.

Lewis's funeral will be held at:

Tuckers Highton Funeral Chapel
4 - 32 Province Boulevard Highton

2.00 pm, Wednesday December 20

Neil :C

Handyjack
18th December 2017, 07:13 PM
I met Lewis at Geelong Vintage Rally, January 2013 when he was demonstrating wood turning and also promoting the forum (and the sponsor's product).
While I did not speak to him as such, the brief encounter left an impression with me. His ability to bring the gear to do wood turning as a display was impressive, as was the way he comunicated with his audiance.
He will be missed.

keltrader
19th December 2017, 07:39 AM
I first met Lewis at Philip Island when he set his lathe up next to mine. Dressed in his white bio-hazard cover-alls he started to share his stories with me, he loved to chat and pass on his knowledge of woodworking. After we chatted he chattered some more. Over the years we met several times, he was always positive and his enthusiasm was uplifting. Lewis had an open heart and would often talk of his family, his love for Dot was obvious. Sometimes he would repeat the same stories and that could test me a little. Now that he has left us, I wouldn't mind listening to him tell one of his yarns again. You will be greatly missed. One of Mother natures true gentlemen. Vale Lewis.


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Mr Brush
19th December 2017, 11:16 AM
Not a bad philosophy - to wander through life on your own terms, leaving everyone you met better off for having known you.

Jim Carroll
19th December 2017, 01:43 PM
One of the people I first met when we started this business was Lewis, he was put a bit offside as he was selling the P&N chisels and the Hermes abrasives, Over time he could see that I was a friend and he helped us enormously , promoting us where he went to let people know there was an alternative to the big guys and a turner to boot.
He had a passion for woodworking that would be hard to beat. Wherever you went someone would ask do you know that guy with the big glasses and beard. he was a legend in his own time.

It is with deep sorrow in hearing of him passing but we knew it was only going to be time, he put up a strong fight till the end. Cancer takes no prisoners. He will be missed by all who have met him, I am sure everyone has a story about lewis.

Our sincere condolences to Dot and family

Regards Jim & Irene

David Mitchell
23rd December 2017, 07:41 AM
Just heard the sad news about Lewis
condolences to Dot and family
Regards
David