He swam with the Kru for years. One day he arrived wearing a Mr. Bubble t-shirt, and thus, his nickname was born. He was a master breaststroke-er, and was always friendly and welcoming to new swimmers.
His memorial service is this Saturday, March 8th from 4-6 pm at Spaces, 1433 N. Water St. Milwaukee, WI 53202.
Here is the the message posted today on his Facebook page:
Mitchell Scott Lewis (07/15/1956-03/01/2025), beloved husband, parent, grandparent, uncle, cousin, and friend to so many, has passed away. He left us suddenly, after completing his last race: a 5k in Madison, WI, raising funds for refugees, with his friend, DeWitt Clinton. He passed quickly and unexpectedly, and he was not believed to have suffered pain. Mitch was born in Milwaukee, WI, raised in Long Island, NY, and Milwaukee, WI, went to Northwestern University for Biology and Rush University for Health Systems Management. He also lived in Atlanta, GA, with his family before moving back to Milwaukee, WI, in 1996.
He lived a life doing exactly what he loved: being with his family, helping others, and being physically active. When possible, doing both simultaneously. He played a huge rule in both working and volunteering for local health and hospital systems, including Aurora Health Systems. Even in his retirement, Mitch stayed active, volunteering for a local health clinic, being a board member and volunteer at his daughter’s nonprofit, Community Center for Immigrants, and helping raise his granddaughter, Lhamo. Mitch cared deeply about his children, Debra and Caitlyn, as well as his precious grandchildren, Lhamo and Leonardo. He was proud of his daughter, Debra, for her achieving her doctorate, opening her own practice as a Psychologist, and competing in endurance events just like him. He was proud of his daughter, Caitlyn, for opening and running her own nonprofit helping immigrants become citizens and learn English.
Mitch would do anything for his grandkids, and they knew they had him wrapped around their finger. Mitch and his wife, Bonnie, were meant for each other. Together 41 years, their marriage was a strong constant in his life and they still went on dates. The type of connection where they are entirely reliant in each other but in a beautiful, meant-to-be-together, type of way. Although his loss is devastating, we find peace that he passed quickly, did not appear to be in pain, and that he was with his dear friend, DeWitt. He died doing what he loved: being physically active outdoors.
He now joins his mother, Connie Litton, father, Julian Lewis, his grandfathers, grandmothers, and other passed relatives. He is survived by his siblings, Elizabeth O’Brien, Valerie Wisniewski, and Greg Lewis, as well as family members: Bob Wisniewski, Brooks Wisniewski, Andie Wisniewski, Lilly O’Brien, Jimmy O’Brien, Jess Lewis, and Joseph Lewis. He was an active member of the following communities throughout his life, including: Aurora Medical Center, Aurora Walker’s Point Clinic, Team Phoenix, Klode Krew, and Wheel and Sprocket.
Please help us remember Mitch’s life. His service will be Saturday, March 8th from 4-6 pm at:
Spaces
1433 N. Water St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Also please donate to his memorial fund for Community Center for Immigrants at:
https://communitycenterforimmigrants.networkforgood.com/projects/226100-support-our-work
Here is a link to his Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/mitch.lewis.313
and additional information:
Swim on, Mr. Bubble, we will miss you.
8 comments:
Rest in Peace Mr Bubble
Showgirl, Thankyou for posting. Mr Bubble was great to see at beach. He often organized return rides for one way swims.
Yes, he did! I remember one fun swim to Big Bay from Klode.
This is really sad news. I will miss Mitch. Newcomers would often confuse us.
Thank you posting this. I will miss Bubbles ever enthusiastic never surrender attitude. And the return rides as well.
P.S. this is the last day to throw ones name in the lottery for Big Shoulders. I'm told there is a good chance of a spot for those who do
Godspeed Bubbles
Does anyone know the wishes of the family for type of memorial and dress attire?
Dateline: Tuesday November 10, 2020. Edmund Fitzgerald swim. Water temp 49.8 per Mitch-O-Meter. Mr. Bubble, Itch and I pushed off from Klode in fair weather, only to return in big water, wind and rain. I held on thanks to the determination of my teammates. RIP Mitch, I’ll miss your bubbles out in the waves.
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