01/26/2026
Lewis Wilson, 84 of Lenox was a cherished husband, father, and friend, that passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026, at Colquitt Regional Medical Center. Born on March 16, 1941, in Commerce, Georgia, Lewis was a man of intelligence, intrigue, and remarkable handiness. His life was a testament to the strength and warmth of his character, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Lewis's journey began in the peach orchards of Commerce, where he learned the value of hard work and the joy of simple pleasures. His early years in the orchard left him with a lifelong appreciation for the outdoors and the fruits of honest labor. As he grew older, Lewis transitioned into the world of construction, where he found his calling. He dedicated many years to Wainer Construction, where his skill and dedication were evident in every project he undertook. Among his most notable contributions were the five bridges he helped construct over I-75 in the Cook County area, structures that stand as a testament to his craftsmanship and tenacity.
Beyond his professional life, Lewis was a devoted member of the Lenox Baptist Church, where he found spiritual solace and a community of like-minded individuals. His faith was a cornerstone of his life, guiding him through good times and bad with unwavering certainty.
Lewis's passion for vintage cars was more than a hobby; it was a reflection of his love for history and mechanical beauty. He could often be found tinkering with engines or admiring the sleek lines of a classic automobile, always eager to share his knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.
He leaves behind a loving family who will continue to honor his legacy: his wife, Judy Wilson of Lenox; his daughter, Holly Rebecca Wilson of Lenox; his nephews, Brian Bennett of Lenox, and Jeff Bennett of Bainbridge; his niece, Courtney Jones of Lenox; his great-nephews, Brandon Jones, River Jones, and Cameron Bennett; his brother and sister-in-law, Gary and Wanda Bennett of Lenox; and his close friend, Kevin Griffin of Lenox. Lewis was preceded in death by his parents, R. L. and Eula Nicholson Wilson; his brother, Paul Timothy Wilson; and his cousin, Martha Nicholson Fitzpatrick, who loved him very much.
We celebrate the indelible mark he left on our hearts and the world around him. His memory will live on in the bridges that span the highways, in the purr of a well-maintained engine, and in the love of his family and friends.
A private service will be held. Interment will be at Lenox City Cemetery.