A Pillar of the Community
In the heart of Panama City, Florida, Booker T. Lewis was more than just a name; he was a symbol of dedication, compassion, and service. Born on September 10, 1921, Lewis led a life marked by commitment to both his country and his community. A World War II veteran, he returned home to impart knowledge as a Health and Physical Education teacher within the Bay County Public School System. Beyond the classroom, his influence extended to the St. John Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher, guiding many in their spiritual journeys. His transition into the role of a bail bondsman after retirement showcased his unwavering dedication to aiding those navigating the complexities of the legal system. Lewis's multifaceted roles painted the picture of a man deeply embedded in the fabric of his community.
The Fateful Evening
September 19, 1984, began like any other day for the 63-year-old Lewis. After spending quality time with his family, he left his home around 7:00 PM, intending to run errands before heading to his bail bonds office located at 1217 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. His routine included a quick stop at the drugstore and refueling his vehicle. Settling into his office, Lewis immersed himself in paperwork, unaware of the impending danger. Sometime between 7:30 PM and 10:00 PM, an unknown assailant entered his workspace. Tragically, Lewis was shot once in the chest, a wound that would claim his life. Despite the proximity of neighboring businesses and residences, the exact time of the incident remains uncertain, though some witnesses reported hearing a gunshot around 8:00 PM. The lack of immediate alarm or disturbance adds a layer of mystery to the events of that night....Read More
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