Josephine E. Lewis, daughter of ther late Robert and Marion Lewis was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 17, 1926. She departed this life on Januaary 6, 2008. Josephine waas educated in the Baltimore City Public School System and graduated from Carver Vocatioal High School. She was employed by the Southern Hotel and Toby Manufacturing company. After retirement, she began working for the Baltimore City Senior Companion Program where she was still employed at the tim e of her death. She was a lifelong menber of Macedonia Baptist Church where she was baptized on febuary 10, 1939 by Dr. Daniel G. Mack. Josephine was a member of the Clayton Chorus, #3 Chior, the Missionary Society, Sanctuary Chior, the Senior Dance Ministry and a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the convention of Maryland Chior, the BYPU Chior, and the Sunday School. Her hobbles were needlepoint and sewing. She also a collector of various types of watches. She enjoyed holiday meals with her family and always looked forward to them. She also loved spending time laughing at Bonaparte florist with her pals Robert Bonaparte and Dorothy Dixixon Doncey. Josephine was consistent. You saw her at every church service, sitting in the same seat in the middle of the church at the end of the aisle. She was a quiet and could go unnoticed, but you would miss her if she were not there. She was always a true friend and will be missed by many. Preceding her in transitioning ar her daughter Dorthy Lewis brothers Raymond and Robert and sister Sylvia Lewis. She leaves to mourn; three sisters, Harriett Tillman, Marion Bush and Nubra Bates; a host of nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. Josephine special friends Dolores A. Claybourne, Dorthy Dixon Doncey, Robert Bonaparte, Oliva Scott and Marie Carlisle will think of her often.