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| - Lewis was the head of the household, with his wife, Louise, and two children: a son named Harold; and a daughter, Loretta, who has won some awards for unidentified reasons. (The trophies are on one of her bedroom shelves and they get knocked to the floor during Marty's invasion.) After Marty ran out, Louise suggested that they place bars on all the windows, to which Lewis protested as he didn't want his family "living in a jail". It remains unclear as to whether the family were still living in Hill Valley in 1985 (after the timeline was restored) and in 2015.
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| - Lewis was the head of the household, with his wife, Louise, and two children: a son named Harold; and a daughter, Loretta, who has won some awards for unidentified reasons. (The trophies are on one of her bedroom shelves and they get knocked to the floor during Marty's invasion.) On October 26, Lewis woke up to Loretta's screams as Marty McFly stumbled through the window of what had been his bedroom in 1985. Unfortunately, Marty had fallen onto her through the window as she was sleeping. Of course, Loretta woke up, apparently thought someone was invading her room to rape her, and screamed. Lewis, dressed in sleepwear and wielding a wooden baseball bat, stormed into the bedroom and swung violently at Marty, sweeping away several items on the dresser (including the aforementioned awards) and wrecking items throughout the room. Marty was familiar with the layout of the house, and so managed to make his way through the hallway and escape out of the front door. After Marty ran out, Louise suggested that they place bars on all the windows, to which Lewis protested as he didn't want his family "living in a jail". It remains unclear as to whether the family were still living in Hill Valley in 1985 (after the timeline was restored) and in 2015.
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