Real Estate Central 4318 Blackwell St 3049820250 (Office)
Experience:
8 years
Description:
Frederick A Lewis, is a West Virginia native, I served in the USMC, after my 4 years I graduated from Bluefield State College. I taught band, choir, guitar, general music in Raleigh County for 12 years, I have been the Organist and Choir Director at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Beckley for the past 33 years. I became a claim representative at State Farm for 17 years. I now am a member of one of the best Agencies in Real Estate, REAL ESTATE CENTRAL is just a great place to work. We will help you find that Dream Home. In my present job, I hope to help you find your dream home. I find that this is one of the most rewarding things one can do to help you find your first or second or third....... home. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Acute Pancreatitis Benign Polyps of the Colon Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Abdominal Hernia Acute Renal Failure
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lewis graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1985. He works in Lone Tree, CO and 2 other locations and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Lewis is affiliated with Craig Hospital, Littleton Adventist Hospital, Parker Adventist Hospital, Porter Adventist Hospital, Sky Ridge Medical Center and Swedish Medical Center.
Comprehensive Anesthesia Care 232 S Wood Ml Rd FL 2, Chesterfield, MO 63017 3145484701 (phone), 3142056716 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Yale University School of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lewis graduated from the Yale University School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Chesterfield, MO and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Lewis is affiliated with St Lukes Hospital.
Fred Lewis Computers, Inc. prides itself on customer service. We answer your calls immediately, and respond to emergencies within 24 hours. Usually we can respond remotely during your call or the sa...
open on time Friday, and police were working with postal inspectors to make sure mail delivered to the schools was safe, Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy Lanier said. School employees were told to check their mail and immediately turn over any suspicious letters to police, said Frederick Lewis, a D.