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Detroit Free Press
This obituary is part of “We Will Remember,” a series about those we’ve lost to the coronavirus.
Malcolm Allen Lewis of Southfield was a dedicated chess instructor who was instrumental in leading students to chess tournament championships throughout the country. He had a lifelong mission of teaching, serving and empowering disadvantaged youth.
Lewis, 66, died Aug. 10 before paramedics could get him to Providence Hospital in Southfield. He was presumed to be positive for the coronavirus.
Born in Grand Rapids, Lewis grew up in Detroit, attended Detroit Public Schools and was a proud Pershing Doughboy. He graduated from Western Michigan University in 1981 and was a co-founder of the annual WMU Alumni picnic in Detroit.
Man finds missing palace from the Middle Ages buried in his backyard The 81-year-old pensioner was excited to make the discovery, but the palace that once housed bishops is proving to be a financial headache
Author of the article: Swikar Oli
Publishing date: Mar 17, 2021 • 3 days ago • 1 minute read • The photo shows a later cobbled floor and in the right-hand foreground the remains of a medieval wall. At the pointed end of the ranging pole is the remains of a medieval fireplace. It is thought the site encompasses part of a hallway and kitchen block. Photo by South West Heritage Trust
A retired bank official named Charles Pole was having a bungalow built on his land in Wiveliscombe, England, when a medieval bishop’s palace was unearthed. Prior to it being uncovered at the Palace Gardens property, the ancient Bishop’s palace (that dates back to the 13th century but was in ruins by the 18th century) was. Read more »