Family speaks about Donovan Lewis at Columbus protest: he had a 'kind heart'
"He loved music," said Lewis' mother, Rebecca Duran, through tears."He loved to sing. He loved sports. He wanted to be loved and he loved people unconditionally. He had so many friends from so many different walks of life. He's so much more than what they want him to look like."Daryl Lewis speaks about his son Donovan Lewis
"He was so sweet and so kind even when someone disrespected him and there was a situation," said Daryl Lewis, Donovan's father."He was so forgiving he would forget about it and still come to you and show you love."
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