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Naomi Grace Lewis

October 12, 1915 — December 30, 2012

Mrs. Naomi T. Lewis was born Naomi Grace Taggart on October 12, 1915, in Davenport, Iowa. Her father-Henry Taggart-worked at Griffin's Confectionary, and her mother-Gurtha-worked at the Blackhawk Hotel. After graduating from Davenport High School in 1934, Mrs. Lewis moved to North Carolina, where she received her registered nurse diploma from the segregated North Carolina Sanitorium in 1941. She later did more training at Lincoln Hospital in Durham, and it was there where she met her husband, Dr. Eric Rudolph Clarke, a Meharry-educated doctor originally from Trinidad.

Dr. and Mrs. Clarke moved to Richmond, Virginia, and then to Smithfield, and Mrs. Lewis worked in her husband's office as his nurse. Mrs. Lewis also worked for the city health department of Hampton, Virginia, where she was active with the Girl Scouts and Chi Eta Phi, a national sorority for black professional nurses. Dr. and Mrs. Clarke had one child, Erica Taggart Clarke. After her husband died in 1963, Mrs. Lewis moved to Maryland to work at Bowie State and then to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she married Orville V. Lewis Sr.

Mrs. Lewis was a nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids, and she also worked as an industrial nurse for Harnischfeger Industries. After her husband died in 1994, Mrs. Lewis moved to East Moline, Illinois. She was active with the Moline Civic Club, an affiliate of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, as well as with the E.C.W. (Episcopal Church Women) of All Saint's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Lewis was also an expert seamstress, and she sewed many clothes and outfits for her grandchildren and family friends. Surrounded by her family, Mrs. Lewis passed away on Sunday, December 30, 2012. She lived a remarkable 97 years, and she was a feisty and independent woman who never saw herself as a role model but who paved the way for many. This Zora Neale Hurston quote probably best describes Mrs. Lewis: "Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can anyone deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It's beyond me." We will miss her spunk and sassiness.

Mrs. Lewis was preceded in death by: parents Henry and Gurtha Taggart; brothers James and Archie Taggart; husbands Dr. Eric R. Clarke and Mr. Orville V. Lewis Sr.; niece Cheryl Gonzalez; and grandson Linwood Eric Goldstone. She is survived by: daughter and son-in-law Drs. Erica T. and Linwood Goldstone; grandchildren-Dwonna Naomi Goldstone, Sean (Erica) Goldstone, and Janelle Goldstone; great-grandchildren-Jacob Goldstone, Chase Goldstone, and Parker Goldstone; nieces Sandra Y. Beechum and Tiah Hunter; great-nephew Teren Beechum; adopted daughter Margarita (Bruce) McGovern; adopted grandchildren Clarissa (Hector) Guerra and Edgar McGovern; and special family friends from Smithfield, Virginia, Raymond and Estelle Parsons and Wendy and Wanda Johnson.

Visitation will be on Thursday, January 3, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Esterdahl Mortuary and Crematory Ltd. (6601 38th Avenue Moline). The funeral service will be on Friday, January 4, 2012, at 11 a.m. at All Saint's Episcopal Church (2420 41st. Moline, IL). Burial will be at Oakdale Cemetery in Davenport and will immediately follow the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to All Saints Episcopal Church. Online condolences may be left at www.esterdahl.com

Visitation Details

Thursday, January 3rd, 2013, 4:30pm - 6:30pm, Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory

Service Details

Friday, January 4th, 2013, 11:00am, All Saints Episcopal Church

Interment Details

Oakdale Memorial Gardens


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