Fredrick ´Rikk’ Alan Lewis born in Halifax, NS, died in Ottawa on June 8, 2019 at the age of 48.
Rikk is survived by his parents, Rick and Linda, spouse Grace, daughter Harley, sister Trina, and nièce Isabella.
He served in the military for 27 years which included 6 tours of duty including Somalia, Bosnia twice, and 3 times to Afghanistan. He was proud to be a member of 3RCR, the Canadian Airborne Regiment, and the Canadian Military Parachute Team the Skyhawks.
Rikk enjoyed making many friends throughout his life and military career. His favourite pastimes included putting pavement under the wheels of his Harley ´Black Betty’, skydiving with more than a thousand jumps under his belt, and had a passion for weapons and firearms. Rikk possessed a joy for life that radiated through his broad smile and gleaming eyes. He was well loved, and will surely be well missed and well remembered. He dearly loved his family, friends, and comrades in arms.
Friends and family are invited to visit at Beechwood Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services, 280 Beechwood Ave. on Friday June 21, 2019 from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the Memorial Service at 11:30 a.m. Interment will take place in the National Military Cemetery followed by a reception.
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Maj Dave Johnston, CD1, BMASC, RMC
Tracy Baker
My heart goes out to Rikk's family, wife & beautiful daughter. Rikk was one of a kind, he will be remembered by many for his huge smile, infectious laugh & love of life. We are all better for having him in our lives. RIP & Blue Skies Skydiver
Karen Mailman
Our deepest sympathy to the Lewis family. May you take comfort in knowing you are in our thoughts and prayers .
James Price
So sorry to hear of the news of Rikk's passing. I, like many others, had the privilege to work with him over the years. Having deployed with Rikk twice (Somalia and Afghanistan 07) during my career he was always such a pleasure to be around and chat with. My condolences to his family and those that knew him so well. He left a mark and will always be remembered with great fondness. May time replace the grief and sadness with smiles and laughter, which is what he brought to so many of us. RIP Rikk
Chris Lajeunesse
Rest in peace Rikk
Jeremy MacDonald
RIP brother you will be missed for sure
Carlo Bernard
Rest In Peace Brother
Malcolm Thomson
Rest in Peace. We will link up again in Valhalla
Marc Hébert
Truly sorry for the loss
Tina Tuff McConnery
Rikk you smile was very infectious. You will be missed.
I served with Rikk in 3 RCR in the mid 2000s. A great soldier, always smiling, loving what he did, and respected by all ranks. My deepest condolences to the Lewis family, we are very sorry for your loss. Pro Patria and AIRBORNE! Dave