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Lewis "Barrick" Wilson - People Community leader, volunteer, dies

The Newton Kansan

Newton resident Lewis "Barrick" Wilson had his hand in many pots around the community or, perhaps more fittingly, you could say his fingers plucked several strings.

One of the founders of the Newton Ukulele Tunes Society and a volunteer with several different organizations in the city, Wilson's recent passing will certainly be felt around the community. While he will be missed, it is not likely his impact will soon be forgotten.

"He was always ready to volunteer for anything that he saw a need for in our community and he did it with joy in his heart," said president of the Grand Central board of directors Betty Lanzrath. "I think everyone that came across Barrick probably learned about volunteering and trying to give back to the community."

Lanzrath served with Wilson on the board of directors at Grand Central, but the former noted Wilson also took part in many of the activities offered by Grand Central. That, coupled with his service to several other organizations and groups around town, led to Wilson knowing almost everyone who walked through the building's doors and contributed to his engaging personality.

"He was just generally a cheerful man who found a connection with anybody that he came across," Lanzrath said.

Carriage Factory Gallery director Cindy Snider can attest to that, too, as Wilson served on the board of the directors for the gallery and supported it both with his words and with monetary donations. Additionally, Snider noted Wilson would come in once a week and play piano at the gallery, which she noted was a small part of his ability to help people enjoy the moment.

"He was such a people person and connected well with all types of people. He just took the time to listen to people and be present with them and I think that was one of his great gifts," Snider said. "We will remember him always fondly."

On top of all of his volunteering, Wilson served as the marketing director at Newton Medical Center for seven years before retiring in 2011. Prior to that, he held similar positions with several businesses in the Wichita area.

Wilson (born July 22, 1944) grew up in the suburbs of Kansas City and eventually graduated from Shawnee Mission North High School in 1962. He then graduated from Kansas State University in 1974 before diving into his career in communications and marketing. He is survived by his wife, Kristi, of nearly 50 years. Arrangements for Wilson's funeral will be published as soon as they are received.


Owner/SourceHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date10 Feb 2016
Linked toLewis Barrick Wilson, Jr

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