Wallace 'Ed' Ewing
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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He was born July 22, 1921, in Tennessee City, Tenn., to Wallace and Mae Spicher Ewing. On June 6, 1942, in Warsaw, he married Betty Hamman, who preceded him in death in 1998.
He was a lifetime Kosciusko County resident. He faithfully served his country in the United States Army as a Military Policeman in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II from 1942 to 1945. He was employed by Sollit Construction of Elkhart as a carpenter and worked on many local school and commercial construction projects. He retired in 1983. He was Lifetime Member of American Legion Post #49, Warsaw, and attended Open Bible Baptist Church.
Survivors include two daughters: Joyce (and spouse Jan) Zolman, Warsaw; and Jane (and spouse Terry) Hill, Barbee Lake; a son, Ed (and spouse Candace) Ewing, Stow, Mass.; seven grandchildren: Brad (and spouse Kathy) Zolman, Chad (and spouse Jody) Hill, Chip (and spouse Anne) Hill, Eddie (and spouse Katie) Ewing, Bernard Ewing, Sam (and spouse Ellie) Ewing, Tiffany (and spouse David) Kirk; 10 great-grandchildren; and a friend, Norma Pinkerton.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, with Pastor Sam Carns of Open Bible Baptist Church officiating. American Legion Post #49 and V.F.W. Post #1126 of Warsaw will render military honors.
Calling will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw.
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Memorials to the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County, P.O. Box 1906, Warsaw, IN 46581.
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He was born July 22, 1921, in Tennessee City, Tenn., to Wallace and Mae Spicher Ewing. On June 6, 1942, in Warsaw, he married Betty Hamman, who preceded him in death in 1998.
He was a lifetime Kosciusko County resident. He faithfully served his country in the United States Army as a Military Policeman in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II from 1942 to 1945. He was employed by Sollit Construction of Elkhart as a carpenter and worked on many local school and commercial construction projects. He retired in 1983. He was Lifetime Member of American Legion Post #49, Warsaw, and attended Open Bible Baptist Church.
Survivors include two daughters: Joyce (and spouse Jan) Zolman, Warsaw; and Jane (and spouse Terry) Hill, Barbee Lake; a son, Ed (and spouse Candace) Ewing, Stow, Mass.; seven grandchildren: Brad (and spouse Kathy) Zolman, Chad (and spouse Jody) Hill, Chip (and spouse Anne) Hill, Eddie (and spouse Katie) Ewing, Bernard Ewing, Sam (and spouse Ellie) Ewing, Tiffany (and spouse David) Kirk; 10 great-grandchildren; and a friend, Norma Pinkerton.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, with Pastor Sam Carns of Open Bible Baptist Church officiating. American Legion Post #49 and V.F.W. Post #1126 of Warsaw will render military honors.
Calling will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw.
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Memorials to the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County, P.O. Box 1906, Warsaw, IN 46581.
Condolences may be sent via mchattonsadlerfuneralchapels.com[[In-content Ad]]
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