Background
Lewis, Roy St. was born on September 27, 1891 in Sharon, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Griffith and Mary Ann (Davis) St. Lewis.
Lewis, Roy St. was born on September 27, 1891 in Sharon, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Griffith and Mary Ann (Davis) St. Lewis.
Preparatory education, high school, Sharon, Pennsylvania, 1906-1910. Bachelor of Laws, University of Oklahoma, 1915.
Practiced at Holdenville, Oklahoma, 1915-1917, 1919-1920. Assistant attorney for Oklahoma of Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, with headquarters at El Reno, Oklahoma, 1920-1922. Assistant United State Attorneys Western District of Oklahoma, 1922-1924.
General practice at Oklahoma City, 1925. United States, attorney Western District of Oklahoma, 1925-1928. Appointed special assistant to attorney general of the United States, 1928, in prosecution of W. K. Hale and John Ramsey for murder of Osage Indians in Oklahoma.
Reapptd. United State Attorneys, 1929, resigned August 1931. Assistant attorney general United States, 1931-1933. Ex-member Long. St. Lewis & Nyce, Washington.
President Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, Denver, 1951-1969. President, publisher The Diplomate Magazine. Appointed general counsel with rank of colonel Civil Air Patrol, auxilliary United States Air Force, 1952.
The purpose of human existence is to love, worship, and serve God in thought, word, and deed, and, grounded in this relationship with God, to love and serve others.
God has made believers one in Christ, clothed in the righteousness of Christ, and uniquely qualified to stand together in faith.
Every individual should try to be open to others and willing to be changed. Therefore, community members should meet regularly in order to open their hearts. Share their knowledge, thoughts and experience.
Served overseas regimental sergeant major, 345th Infantry, 87th Division, United States Army, 1917-1919. American Legion delegate to Fidac Congress, Morocco, Africa, September 1933, London, England., 1934, Brussels, Belgium, 1935. Member American Bar Association (vice president 1930-1932), Oklahoma State and Oklahoma County, District of Columbia bar associations.
Mason (32 degree, Shriner), Moose. Clubs: Oklahoma City.
Spouse Maud Inez Reams, July 12, 1926, Kansas City, Missoury.