Obituaries
Paul F. Lewandowski, 70
May 23, 2024
Paul F. Lewandowski, 70, of Lancaster, passed away on Thursday, May 23, 2024.
Born in Philadelphia, PA, he was the son of the late Paul F. Lewandowski Sr. and Dolores Oates, and was formerly married to Sandra Van Allen and Debra Ballent.
Paul was a graduate of Lancaster Bible College and went on to serve in sales and as a project manager for several companies, including EG Stoltzfus and AFS Energy.
A lifelong Philadelphia sports fan, Paul also coached Little League baseball for many years while his sons were growing up. After retirement, he spent winters in Largo, FL where he enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson and traveling in his RV, as well as staying active through his volunteer efforts, most recently at Woodcrest Retreat in Ephrata, PA and at Stirring Waters in Lake Wales, FL.
He was a member of Grace Church of Willow Valley as well as Cross Road Christian Church in Florida, being active in both.
Paul is survived by his sons: Paul F. Lewandowski III and Nathan A. Lewandowski, both of Lancaster; his grandson Dylan J. and his siblings: Gary and Alan Lewandowski, and Dawn Randall.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Stirring Waters Project at stirringwaters.world.
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Condolences to the Family
July 01, 2024
Dear Dawn, Gary, Allen, Paul jr and Nathan,
So very sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Paul and Gary when we were kids visiting you in PA and causing a ruckus when your dad tried to show his slides! And it was great to see your mom at her 80th birthday party, even despite the snowstorm. The years have a way of flying by, but the memories always give a smile. Dawn, I seem to have lost your contact info so please resend me an email address and I will forward a family update. Go in peace Paul, with all our love.
Kathleen LaVorgna
June 10, 2024
Paul and I met at Grace Church at Willow Valley. He joyfully participated in our men’s fellowship and pick-up choirs. Watching his worship was a highlight. Paul loved his savior and as a result, loved his family and wanted them to know the savior he loved so much.
Mike McKeever
June 04, 2024
Paul and I were the dynamic duo on our college soccer team. We played on the defensive end of the field as Stopper and Sweeper. He was alway a positive and encouraging teammate and friend. I’m so very sad to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family.
Denny Williams
College classmate and teammate.
June 03, 2024
As a freshman at LBC and a member of the soccer team, I remember Paul as an example and a leader.
Daniel Gingrich
June 02, 2024
I had the joy of playing soccer with Paul at LBC. I will not forget how hard and how well he played. He was an inspiration to all of us who played with him.
Jerry Davis
June 02, 2024
Paul was a longtime friend in the construction business. He will be missed.
Bob Fogarty
June 02, 2024
I was so saddened to see that Paul had passed away. Paul was one of my favorite people. He really helped me out of a difficult situation while he was a project manager at EG Stoltzfus. Paul and I became friends as a result, because we really came to respect each other. I loved Paul’s loud and happy exuberance whenever we ran into each other. I will miss Paul. My sincere condolences to Paul’s family.
Jim Shultz