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  2. Reginald Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Francis Lewis (December 7, 1942 – January 19, 1993), was an American businessman. He was one of the richest Black American men in the 1980s, and the first African-American to build a billion-dollar company: TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc. [ 1 ]

  3. Loida Nicolas Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas-Lewis met her husband-to-be Reginald F. Lewis on a blind date in New York City in 1968 and were then married a year later. It was in December 1987 when her husband Reginald acquired Beatrice International in a $985 million leveraged buyout, creating the largest African American-owned company in the United States. Reginald died from ...

  4. Christina Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Her father, Reginald F. Lewis, was a pioneer on Wall Street and the first African American to own a billion-dollar company in the US. [2] [3] [4] Her mother, Loida Nicolas Lewis, is a Filipino-born American businesswoman who served as Chair and CEO of TLC Beatrice after her husband died. [5]

  5. Loida Lewis reflects on love, life and business with Reginald ...

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  6. Jean Fugett - Wikipedia

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    Fugett currently resides in Baltimore with his wife Carlotta. His two sons are Joseph "Russell" and Reginald. His only daughter Maude "Audie" Jones married Adam Jones on December 27, 2014. [12] Fugett currently has five grandchildren. Fugett is the son of Carolyn and Jean S. Fugett, Sr. and the grandson of Joseph R. Fugett. [13]

  7. Reggie Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Reginald C. Lewis (November 21, 1965 – July 27, 1993) was an American professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's Boston Celtics from 1987 to 1993. [1] At the age of 27, Lewis died while still a member of the Celtics, and his number was posthumously retired by the team.

  8. John Lewis’ childhood home identified with historical marker

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    The family created the John R. Lewis Legacy Institute to support civil rights education and engage in social justice, education equality, and health awareness.

  9. Family Still Searching for Answers in 1999 Disappearance of ...

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    On January 23, 1999, 2-year-old Teekah Lewis was abducted from the New Frontier Bowling Alley in Tacoma, Washington. The Tacoma Police Department is investigating. Family Still Searching for ...