Chase Michael-Thomas Lewis, 22, of Arlington, died Monday, February 26th, 2018.
The Visitation and Service will be held at Northgate Pentecostals Church located at 4647 City Point Drive, North Richland Hills, Texas 76180.
Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Northgate Pentecostals Church.
Service: 11:00 a.m. Friday at the Northgate Pentecostals Church.
Burial: Friday at Skyvue Memorial Gardens immediately following the service. 7220 Rendon Bloodworth Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063.
Chase was born on November 12th, 1995, in Arlington, Texas, to parents James & Micah Lewis. Chase was loved by all who knew him. He was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, Christian and friend. Chase was our warrior. He fought a hard battle with strength and courage, he was the strongest person we knew. Chase loved his family and friends. His brothers, Jonathan and Trevor, meant the world to him, he loved them, they were his best friends. The bond that they shared was undeniable. He would always tell his mom she was an angel, and out of all of the moms he knew, she was the best. The relationship he had with his Dad was one of a kind, they were best friends. Everything about Chase was his Dad James, their love for cars, their personalities, their mannerisms, even down to being extremely organized and clean. They shared a special bond that only the two of them could relate to. We jinxed ourselves by naming him Chase, we were constantly chasing him around. Chase was a stinker, very mischievous! The most strong-willed child we had, when he wanted something or wanted to do something, he did it, not matter what. Needless to say, he got into trouble quite a bit! Chase grew up and went to school in Mansfield but graduated in Burleson at Centennial High School with his lifelong friend Parker. Parker and his family loved Chase just as if he was their own, his parents, Tony & Brenda referred to him as their "other" son. Chase had many close friends, as they said, he was the life of the party. During his middle and junior high school years he played football and baseball. He quickly learned that he liked driving fast cars and chasing girls more! He enjoyed working and making his own money, he was very independent. He worked as a server at a few of the local restaurants, he would have preferred to be his own boss but knew he had to work his way up to that. Chase always dreamed of being in the auto industry, specifically in finance. Chase and his brothers always knew that one day they would be in business together. He attended TCC until he could no longer go. Being diagnosed with cancer at the young age of 19 forced him to put a lot of his dreams on hold. Chase had a smile that was contagious it would light up a room. He was so loved and he will be missed by all who had the honor of knowing him.
Chase Michael Thomas Lewis is preceded in death by his Grandmother Carolyn Sue Lewis, Uncle, Thomas Wayne Lewis Jr., Grandfather, Thomas Wayne Lewis Sr.
Survived by his parents, James & Micah Lewis, brothers, Jonathan & Trevor Lewis, Grandparents, Michael & Sharon Huckaby, Aunt Vicky Huckaby, Aunt & Uncle Jenay & Ed Winans & family, Aunt & Uncle Tobias & Margaret Lewis & family, Aunt & Uncle Tami & Donnie Riddle & family, and a host of great Aunts, Uncles, and cousins.