[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 39 (Thursday, March 2, 1995)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E501]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


                     TRIBUTE TO JESSE J. LEWIS, JR.

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                         HON. EARL F. HILLIARD

                               of alabama

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, March 2, 1995
  Mr. HILLIARD. Mr. Speaker, Jesse J. Lewis, Jr., was a graduate of 
Miles College, where he obtained a B.S. degree in business 
administration. He continued his concern for education throughout his 
life, attending numerous executive continuing education programs at 
colleges and universities around the country.
  Mr. Lewis began his illustrious advertising and communications career 
in 1979 with Jesse J. Lewis & Associates, where he held several 
important positions. Under his direction, clients won numerous 
prestigious awards for advertising, including a telly which is awarded 
for regional and local television advertising. His unrelenting 
dedication and leadership enabled his clients to grow and succeed.
  In addition to marketing and communications expertise, Jesse worked 
extensively in the production field. He was chief engineer at the New 
London Record Studios, where he supervised the production of radio 
spots, jingles, and custom music for local and national clients.
  As a member of the board of directors for the Police athletic Team, 
the Alabama Ballet Theater, and the Magic City Art Connection, Jesse 
was actively involved in civic and social work throughout Alabama. He 
was a member of the National Association of Marketing Developers, the 
Urban League, the Birmingham Area Musicians Association, and the 
Metropolitan Business Association. He was also chairman of Special 
Projects for Toys for Tots, and chairman of the Birmingham Crime 
Commission.
  Jesse passed away suddenly due to a tragic car accident on February 
26, 1995. He is survived by his loving mother, Helen; his devoted 
father, Jesse Lewis, Sr., former president of Lawson State Community 
College and publisher of the Birmingham Times newspaper; and his 
brother, James Lewis.
  Jesse Lewis, Jr., contributed immeasurably to the communications and 
business area of the African-American community of Birmingham, as well 
as to the constructive relationships with diverse business entities for 
the State of Alabama. Jesse will be greatly missed by family and 
friends. However, the legacy he leaves behind shall preserve an 
indelible impression for all of us who came to know and love him.


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