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Shelby Lars Lewis of Collinsville passed away on Thursday, October 2, 2025, at the age of 35. Shelby was born May 27, 1990, in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Michael and Kimberly (Wallen) Lewis, Jr. Shelby was a lifelong member of the Broken Arrow area and had resided in Collinsville since 2008. He made his career as a Structures Mechanic with his last employer being Spirit Aerosystems. One of Shelby’s favorite hobbies was fishing. Described as a great big teddy bear by his family, Shelby loved animals, especially cats. He also had a great love for his Grandpa Mike. Even though he has been gone for many years, Shelby still shared memories and talked about him often. They are together now and probably fishing in Heaven.
Shelby is survived by his parents, Michael Lewis, Jr. of the home and his mother, Kim Lewis of Broken Arrow; grandparents, Lewis and Sandi McBroom, and LeiLanni Lewis; his son Atlas Greyson; 4 siblings, Carli Aebi, Austin Nichols, Lillian Newton, and Ashley Newton; his aunts, Becci and Kelley; his uncles, Shawn and Brian; and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Shelby was preceded in death by his beloved grandfather, Michael Lewis, Sr. and his beloved aunt, Stephanie Wallen, and stepfather, Brad Newton.
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