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Lewis A. Croft

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Lewis A. Croft

Birth
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Death
29 Apr 2008 (aged 88)
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot C, Lot 2, Block 11, Space 2
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Actor. When Lewis was 20 he starred as a munchkin soldier in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz". He worked in sideshows and circuses and became an accomplished singer. He passed away on April 29, 2008, 3 days before his 89th birthday.

His wonderful trip down the Yellow Brick Road ended for Lewis A. Croft on April 29, 2008. Lewis was surely one of life's most colorful characters and he leaves a life full of adventure and dear friends.

Lewis was born in Shelley, Idaho to Samuel and Roseland Crofts on May 2, 1919. He was the fourth of fourteen children. At about age 8, Lewis' folks noticed that he was not growing and after extensive examinations it was decided by his doctors that he was destined to be small. He finally achieved the height of 3 1/2 ft and at age 16 he left home to find his way in the world. He worked for side shows and circuses and became an accomplished singer and musician. His stage name was "Idaho Lewis". When he was 18 years old he was notified that midgets were being sought for parts in a movie in Hollywood. He went there and landed a job as a Munchkin in the movie, "Wizard of Oz". There were 125 little people in the show and at the time of his death there were only eight left. He told such wonderful stories about meeting Judy Garland and others on the set. He told his family that if they were looking for him in the movie, he was the second soldier on the second row.

After making the movie, Lewis went back on the road and ended up in Chicago working at a midget bar. Along the way he met The Del Rio family. The Del Rios were a midget family and were very talented. He fell in love with Delores Del Rio and they were married in 1948. They had two sons, Alan And Robert. After five more years in Chicago they moved back to Shelley and worked for Bellville Manufacturing and other businesses in Shelley. He retired from the R.T. French Co. After Delores' death in 1978 he married Eva Arwin, in 1984.

He is survived by one son, Robert of Boise, 4 grandsons, Nicholas, Jeremy, Cory, Christopher, 7 great grandchildren, three brothers, James of Shelley, Roy and Verlyn of Idaho Falls and 1 sister, Ada of Shelley. Daughter-in-law Kyoung Hee Croft, Washington.
Actor. When Lewis was 20 he starred as a munchkin soldier in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz". He worked in sideshows and circuses and became an accomplished singer. He passed away on April 29, 2008, 3 days before his 89th birthday.

His wonderful trip down the Yellow Brick Road ended for Lewis A. Croft on April 29, 2008. Lewis was surely one of life's most colorful characters and he leaves a life full of adventure and dear friends.

Lewis was born in Shelley, Idaho to Samuel and Roseland Crofts on May 2, 1919. He was the fourth of fourteen children. At about age 8, Lewis' folks noticed that he was not growing and after extensive examinations it was decided by his doctors that he was destined to be small. He finally achieved the height of 3 1/2 ft and at age 16 he left home to find his way in the world. He worked for side shows and circuses and became an accomplished singer and musician. His stage name was "Idaho Lewis". When he was 18 years old he was notified that midgets were being sought for parts in a movie in Hollywood. He went there and landed a job as a Munchkin in the movie, "Wizard of Oz". There were 125 little people in the show and at the time of his death there were only eight left. He told such wonderful stories about meeting Judy Garland and others on the set. He told his family that if they were looking for him in the movie, he was the second soldier on the second row.

After making the movie, Lewis went back on the road and ended up in Chicago working at a midget bar. Along the way he met The Del Rio family. The Del Rios were a midget family and were very talented. He fell in love with Delores Del Rio and they were married in 1948. They had two sons, Alan And Robert. After five more years in Chicago they moved back to Shelley and worked for Bellville Manufacturing and other businesses in Shelley. He retired from the R.T. French Co. After Delores' death in 1978 he married Eva Arwin, in 1984.

He is survived by one son, Robert of Boise, 4 grandsons, Nicholas, Jeremy, Cory, Christopher, 7 great grandchildren, three brothers, James of Shelley, Roy and Verlyn of Idaho Falls and 1 sister, Ada of Shelley. Daughter-in-law Kyoung Hee Croft, Washington.

Bio by: Jared Walker



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