Lewis Taylor Neidhardt

Lewis Taylor Neidhardt

Jan 14th, 1949 - Aug 12th, 2019

Biography: Lewis Taylor Neidhardt, 70, of North Little Rock, passed away on Monday, August 12th, 2019 surrounded by his family after a long illness.

He is survived by his children; son, Jason Neidhardt; daughter , Whitney Waggoner and her husband, Chris and their children, Cedar, Otis and Jasper; his stepsons, Cornell and Seth Heldenbrand  and Seth's children, Will and Sophie; his brother, Richard Neidhardt as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Lewis was born to Dick and Adelaide Neidhardt on January 14, 1949 in Savannah, GA as the youngest of three children. When Lewis was a year old, the family returned to Columbia, SC, where he grew up.

He was preceded in death by his wife of twenty years, Sherry Kittle Neidhardt; his parents and sister, Rhett Roberts.

Lewis was a master craftsman in many mediums: knife maker, telescope builder, woodworker and fly tyer among them. Lewis supervised the machine shop at the U of A Graduate Institute of Technology for many years. As an early computer geek, he also taught computer short courses at GIT along with setting up networks for local businesses. After surviving lung cancer, Lewis was forced to retire and focused his attention to woodworking, applying the fine tolerances of a machinist to his projects. For years, he was a fixture at the Little Rock Farmer's Market where he was best known for his beautiful cutting boards and furniture. Lewis was a past president of the Woodworkers Association of Arkansas and also presented programs at the WAA meetings. Never one to shy away from a good debate, his letters to the editors of the AR Dem-Gaz were frequently published and were well received by many readers.

He was a talented guitarist (with a particular affinity for Eric Clapton) and an avid fly fisherman. 

Lewis was a brilliant, kind and gentle soul, beloved by his family and a wide circle of friends. He will be missed by all of them.

A visitation will be held on Friday, August 16, 2019 from 5:00-7:00 PM at Ruebel Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the Pulaski County Humane Society. 

Condolences(05)
Lisa Tice
#5
Oct 15th, 2019 6:32 am
I only knew Lewis online. He was a great conversationalist and I will surely miss our chats and his well-written opinions. RIP, Lewis. You were a great man and I am truly blessed to have known you.
Kathie Hudson
#4
Aug 16th, 2019 11:50 am
Jason and Whitney - I met your dad many decades ago and was so blessed to have been able to reconnect with him and discuss political and philosophical topics in between the more serious matters at hand. I was so in awe of his grit and spiritual awareness that didn't need to be defined. He raised two incredible children that gave him such pride and joy as well as his grandchildren. His creative works will be a reminder to you and for generations of what a positive and worldly man he was. Take solace in knowing that your Dad left this world ready for the next having spent his last days embraced by his family and friends and knowing that his house was in order. My love to you both and as you know, I am always here for you - Aunt Kathie, Chelsea, Ben, and Raechel.
James Barnhill
#3
Aug 16th, 2019 9:59 am
Jason, very sad this morning to learn of your father’s passing.Your efforts to ensure he received the best care possible in a caring environment were admirable, a standard others would do well to follow. Try to focus on the blessings he brought during the time he was here. I am surprised to learn that you dad was only a little over 2 years older than me! Time heals all wounds. May God bless.
Randy Laverty
#2
Aug 15th, 2019 8:54 pm
Thinking of you all. Blessings to you during this very hard time
Kristen Heldenbrand
#1
Aug 14th, 2019 2:30 pm
Richard, Jason & Whitney -- There aren't words to suffice when we lose someone we love so completely, as you each loved Lewis. He was the best of men, truly. I will spend the rest of my life keeping Lewis's memory alive in Will and Sophie. I love you.

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