SALISBURY, NC - Martha Louise Curtis Lewis, of Salisbury, NC, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes on February 22, 2023. She was born on September 8, 1940, in Piney Flats, TN, to Louise Crumley Curtis and John Clifton Curtis.
Martha graduated as valedictorian from Daniel Boone High School in Johnson City, TN, in 1958. She attended East Tennessee State College (now University), graduating with honors in 1961. Shortly after graduation, she married Samuel Edwin Lewis, her loving husband of almost 62 years. As newlyweds, Martha accompanied Ed to Decatur, GA, where she taught at Tilson Elementary School to help put him through Columbia Theological Seminary. Upon his graduation in 1963, they moved to Rock Hill, SC, where she taught at Richmond Drive Elementary School. When Ed was called to serve as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Mooresville, NC, in 1970, they settled in the town for the remainder of their careers. Martha taught math to middle school students for many years in the Mooresville Graded School District. After both retired, they moved to Salisbury, NC, in 2004.
Martha's math classes were notoriously difficult, but she was an incredible teacher who prepared her students for success in high school and beyond. She also faithfully fulfilled her role as a preacher's wife by doing whatever the church needed, including, at various times, teaching Sunday School, playing the piano or organ, leading youth groups and women's circles, and directing the choir. Martha lived a life of service, developing young students and living her faith.
Martha enjoyed music and had a lovely soprano singing voice. Her keen intellect and incredible memory made her a formidable bridge player. She loved shopping and laughing with her sister Pat, spending time at Ocean Isle Beach, and watching the UNC Tar Heels and the Atlanta Braves. Having grown up on a farm, Martha was a phenomenal cook who worked wonders with the simplest ingredients. She was also the consummate hostess; once she knew your favorite cake, casserole or side dish, she would make it for you on a regular basis.
Most of all, Martha loved her family and its traditions, particularly holiday ones. She was happiest when everyone was sharing a meal and she was answering to frequent calls of "Mom" or "Nana." We love her very much and miss her greatly.
Martha is survived by her husband Ed Lewis; their three children Stephen Lewis (Mary Ellen Huckabee) of Atlanta, GA, Melanie Burton (Scott Burton) of Salisbury, NC, and Mark Lewis (Julie Lewis) of Wilmington, NC; their seven grandchildren (Caroline, Roarke, Charlotte, Meredith, Katherine, Sawyer, and Lola); and her sister Pat Davis (Jerry Davis) of Southport, NC. She was preceded in death by her parents, infant daughter Stephanie Lewis, and infant granddaughter McLean Lewis.
A graveside service will be conducted at 1:00pm Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at Happy Valley Memorial Park in Johnson City, TN.
There will be a memorial service for Martha at 11:00am on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at First Presbyterian Church in Salisbury (308 West Fisher Street, Salisbury, NC 28144), with visitation at the church following.
Summersett Funeral Home is serving the Lewis family. Online condolences may be made at www.summersettfuneralhome.com.
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Matthew Hollar
June 11, 2023
Mrs. Lewis taught me math many years ago. She was a very serious teacher and prepared her students very well for high school and college. I went on to win math competitions later though I don´t think she ever knew. Thank you, Mrs. Lewis. I can still hear her singing the quadratic formula in my head, "the opposite of B plus or minus the square root of b squared minus four A-C all over 2a!"
Jeanne Gray-Harman (Cleveland Presbyterian Church)
March 9, 2023
Ed I am so sorry to hear about Martha's death and heard it from the grapevine. I know you will miss her dearly. Our hearts go out to you and special prayers for you and your family. We miss you and thank you for your support in keeping our little church doors open as our Pulpit Supply Pastor. Your Cleveland Presbyterian church family remembers you fondly and thankful that God sent you to us. God be with you and comfort you during this trying time in your life. Fondly, Jeanne Gray-Harman
Liz Whitlow
February 28, 2023
My sincere condolences to the Lewis family.
Amy Wilson
February 28, 2023
I´m so sorry to hear of Mrs. Lewis´ passing. She was a great teacher and co-worker. Prayers for peace and comfort to Stephen and family.
Kathy Hoover
February 28, 2023
Ed, Johnny and I are so sorry to learn of Martha´s passing last week. She was a special lady. May all your memories and her strong faith comfort you all in the days to come. You and the family are in our prayers. We plan to see you Saturday.
Kathy Hoover
Becky Lippard
February 27, 2023
May I send my thoughts of love and light to Ed Lewis and family in memory of Martha, who was such a delight to know and be near. It was an honor to know you, bright star!
Peggy Freeman
February 27, 2023
So sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Martha. I am friends of Pat and Jerry. My prayers are with you all
Don & Carolyn Copeland
February 26, 2023
Ed, Don & I are so sorry to read of Martha's death. I know there will be sad days ahead for you, but please know that you will be in our thoughts.
Don & Carolyn Copeland
John and Linda Marshall
February 26, 2023
Johnny and I are saddened to hear of Martha´s sudden death and send our heartfelt sympathy to dear Ed and the family. The light has diminished for all who knew this lovely lady. May sweet memories rekindle it for her loved ones.
Mary Ann Hatley
February 26, 2023
So sorry to hear of Martha´s passing. I have so many sweet memories with Martha and family. Love and prayers for Ed and the family.
Mary Ann Staten Hatley
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