In Memory of

Kathryn

Lewis

Obituary for Kathryn Lewis

Dr. Kathryn Anne Huxtable Lewis died December 7, 2020 completing her residency on Earth and receiving her eternal retirement in Heaven. Kathryn was born July 23, 1934 in Lakewood, OH to Harold S. and Ottilie May Huxtable. She was married April 8, 1967 to Reverend Dr. Samuel T. Lewis III who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her brother, Richard Scott Huxtable, sister Mary Frances Huxtable, and a family friend VernedaSchwan. She is survived by sons Samuel T. (Todd) Lewis IV (Marcie), Dr. Stephen A. B. Lewis (Jackie), a daughter Anne E. M. Schuyler (Matthew), and 16 grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters Martha H. Harris (Jim) and Anne H. Palomaki (Jack) and much-loved nieces and nephews.
Dr. Lewis was the valedictorian of Lakewood High School class of 1952 and a graduate of Cornell University. She received a Master’s in Public Health from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Doctorate from the Yale School of Medicine. Her first year of residency was performed at Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia where she studied under C. Everett Koop, former U.S. Surgeon General. Her later years of residency were completed at University Hospitals of Cleveland, where she served as Chief Resident in her final year. From 1964-1965 she participated with the Johns Hopkins Research Team to serve in Public Health and Family Planning Studies in Lahore, Pakistan. The focus of that endeavor, funded by the Ford Foundation, was on maternal health, infant mortality, and the impact of nutrition for mothers and babies. Working in Pakistan she developed a heart for international mission, which she shared with many churches and groups throughout her life. From 1965-1967 she worked at the Cleveland Metro Pediatric Clinic completing her service as the Director. From 1967-1975 she taught Ambulatory Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (now UPMC). From 1975 through her retirement in 2002 she worked at the Tyrone Hospital (now Penn Highlands Tyrone) as a much-loved pediatrician. Her medical practice was an extension of Christian ministry, and she brought many families and co-workers closer to God. She led an employee prayer group at Tyrone Hospital for many years. She retired as a Geisinger employee working at the Tyrone Hospital Campus. Following her retirement she led two adult mission teams to Haiti.
Kay was a youth leader and Sunday School Teacher for sixty years, serving Presbyterian Churches inRocky River, OH; Delmont, PA; Houston, PA; Lower Spruce Creek and Sinking Valley near Tyrone, PA. From 1967-1994 she wholly supported her husband Rev. Lewis’ ministry and was a gracious“pastor’s wife.” She had a passion for Christian education and was especially influential to elementary and middle school-aged children. Kay was ordained as a Deacon and Elder and enjoyed home visits and serving communion to the elderly. She also served on committees and groups in many churches and alsofor the Huntingdon Presbytery. She was a member of the Tyrone Kiwanis Club.
“Grammie” had a special role in the lives of her grandchildren, especially enjoying reading to them and visits to the park. She volunteered at numerous daycares and preschools reading Bible stories.
She was loved and cared for by many employees of Colonial Courtyard and Epworth Manor.
Services for Dr. Kathryn Anne Huxtable Lewis will be announced and offered to the public in 2021. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Sinking Valley Presbyterian Church, 6444 Kettle Road, Tyrone, PA 16686.