Ronald Keith Lewis

Ronald Keith Lewis
Ronald Keith Lewis, 56, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022, at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center. He is the beloved husband of Victoria “Vicki” (Bloomfield) Lewis, with whom he shared 35 years of marriage.
Ronald was born in Hollandale, Mississippi, on April 4, 1966, and is the son of Shirley Lewis Hoskins Bell of Georgia and the late Monroe Hoskins. He received his education in the Greenville School System.
For 17 years, here in Nashua, he owned and operated RK Auto Repair.
In his free time, Ronald enjoyed going to the movies to watch the newest releases, watching football, and listening to his mother, Shirly Bell, sing on Sunday mornings. Although he thoroughly loved grilling at home, he would take you up on any opportunity to go out to eat. Traveling to various destinations to visit with his family always was at the top of Ronald’s priority list. He also liked to listen to music, and although he wasn’t the most talented singer, he always sang on. His most cherished time was spent with his family, who he loved deeply.
Ronald received one of the greatest gifts 33 years ago when his selfless brother, Terry, donated one of his kidneys to Ronald.
In addition to his wife, Vicki, he is survived by his four children, Wendi Ocasio and her husband, Juan, of Nashua, Todd Duguay and his wife, Leighanne, of Nashua, Keith Lewis and his fiancé, Colin Lynch, of Portsmouth, and Sindey Lewis of Nashua; his two grandsons, Trey Overacker and Logan Olson. He also is survived by his 10 siblings, Barbara Calderon, Edward Lewis, Dennis Lewis, Brenda Harris, Terry Lewis, Janice Lewis, Rodney Lewis, Raj McMiller, Shanda Hall and Kendrick Hoskins; as well as several nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to Ronald’s visitation on TUESDAY, Oct, 11, 2022, from 5-8 p.m. at ROCHETTE FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES, 21 Kinsley St., Nashua. His interment will take place at the convenience of his family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ronald’s name to The National Kidney Foundation, American Heart Association or to the American Diabetes Association.