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Lucious Newsom, R.I.P.

One of the kindest people I’ve met during my time in Indianapolis has died. Lucuious Newsom died Monday at St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove.  If you didn’t know him it was your loss.

He was someone who spent time helping those in need. He and his mobile food pantry helped feed the poor, clothe the homeless and and find shelter for the needy. You might have recognized him from his bib overalls that he wore.

I met him last year after hosting the Governor’s Awards ceremony for Indiana Black Expo. He shared with me a story about a young man who vandalized food pantry. Lucious didn’t return the act with anger but kindness. He even showed me the man’s pocket knife that he kept. What surprised me was the knife had a picture of a KKK member on it. Lucious told me in so many words the best way to deal with your enemies is to show them love and compassion and eventually they come around.

I think we all could follow that advice a little better.

Good-bye, Lucious. You will be missed.

  • Really

    Abdul,

    Thank you. Lucious was a kind giving man.

    RIP

  • Bob

    Lucious,

    May you receive the reward you richly deserve. You will be missed by those left behind. A big hole will need to be filled in the community. Thank you for your inspiration.

  • Rico

    He actually passed at St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove.

  • John Howard

    I never met the man. That’s something I will always regret.

  • Lisa Kobe

    Lucious was a true inspiration to everyone who met him. May God bless him.

  • http://IndianaBarrister Gary

    I think if everyone would put in the time and effort to helping the poor,into putting in the time into solving crime,the IMPd would be extinct.God Bless Ya Lucious.

  • Moneyguy

    My grandmother used to say “God put angels on earth!’ Lucious just went home! Lets hope reincarnation is a reality, wouldn’t you love to see this guy back on earth!

  • Dave

    While I’m sorry to say that I didn’t know Mr. Neswom, I’m otherwise pleased to thank him for work he did here- ON EARTH. May God bless him on behalf of us all.

  • HammerFireSteel

    The encouraging part is that Mr. Newsom acknowleded that the Catholic Church is the finest advocate for the poor in this land, as well as the most integrated, and chose to convert. The term “Segregated on Sundays” does not apply to Catholics and Mr. Newsom – a true example of Catholic social teaching -acknowledged that fact by his actions.

  • jgray

    September 2nd, 2008 3:22pm
    I met Lucious at Nativity Catholic Church. Truely an angel… Made me cry when I herd him sing “Amazing Grace” God Bless him and his family!

  • Sam

    Lucious was the sweetest person… he will be missed in my church society. God bless Lucious

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