Royce R. Lewellen

Royce R. Lewellen is a retired California Superior Court Judge in Santa Barbara County and namesake of the Royce R. Lewellen Justice Center in Santa Maria, CA. He is also co-owner of Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards in Santa Barbara County.

Early years

Judge Lewellen was born in St. Louis, MO in 1930 and spent most of his youth in Jefferson City, MO. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Missouri in Columbia and after two years service in the U.S. Air Force attended the Boalt School of Law at the University of California in Berkeley, graduating in 1957.

Judge Lewellen practiced civil law in Solvang, CA and served as the Solvang Justice Court Judge from 1969 to 1975. He was then appointed to the Superior Court in Santa Maria where he served until 1990. The courthouse complex in Santa Maria was named in his honor in 1992.

Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards

In 1996 Judge Lewellen partnered with Louis Lucas, a local pioneer grape grower to form Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards. The company owns three vineyards in Santa Barbara County producing 24 grape varietals and operates a winery in Buellton, CA and two tasting rooms in Solvang, CA.

Community and Personal Life

Judge Lewellen was (and still is) involved in many community organizations, most notably as Founding Director of both the PCPA Foundation and Solvang Festival Theatre. He also is a Founding Director of The Community Bank of Santa Maria and was a long-time Director of Contract Freighters, Inc. He is married to Ann Foxworthy Lewellen and has three sons, Mark, Michael and David.

References

  • Contreras, S (2009) "Santa Maria Valley Timeline", "Santa Maria Times"
  • Jervis, L (2007) "The Birth of World Class Wines", "Santa Maria Times"
  • Biography of Royce Lewellen on Lucas & Lewellen website.
  • Compilation of Articles on Lucas & Lewellen website
  • Community Bank of Santa Maria
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