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Mitchell Ewing Obituary

Mitchell “Mitch” Ewing, 62, passed away Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at CHS-Northeast Medical Center, following a brief illness. Born July 3, 1953 in Cabarrus County, he was a son of Earl “Bud” Ewing, Sr. and Gloria Jean Goforth Ewing, of China Grove. Mitch was a 1970 graduate of South Rowan High School. He loved and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Mitch enjoyed frequent bike rally trips to the beach and mountains. A simple, kind and loving son, father, grandfather, uncle and friend to many, Mitch will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. In addition to his parents, family members left with cherished memories include his daughter, Emily Kindley (Mark) of Concord; his sister, Judy Hartis (Mike) of China Grove; brother, Dan Ewing (Carol) of Morrisville; nieces, Laura Beth Barnhart (Kelly) and Julia Chrismon (Glenn); nephews, Daniel Ewing, Shawn Ewing (LeeAnna) and Nathan Ewing; his grandchildren, Maddie and Seth Kindley and great-nieces. Visitation: The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m.Friday, March 11, 2016 at Whitley's Funeral Home. Service: A memorial service to remember and celebrate Mitch's life will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12 at Kerr Street United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Jim Hood, pastor. On-line condolences may be made to the family at www.whitleysfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Salisbury Post on Mar. 11, 2016.

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March 14, 2016

To the Ewing family: So sorry for the loss of your loved one. He will be missed...I have you all in my prayers. Joyce Durrance
Palmetto, Fl

March 12, 2016

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Terry Honeycutt

March 11, 2016

I can honestly say that I never had a more Loyal Friend who Loved his Family and always treated me with the best respect that I have ever had in my life. I worked along side with Mitch for many years at Fieldcrest Cannon and shared many Laughs with this Man. We shared stories of Life and Love. he was a genuine man who cared about how he treated others and always wanted to help when the opportunity arose. It doesn't take a long train of thought to remember how kind he was to my Wife and I all through the years. He sold me a Truck back when I first got married and he made me the best deal I ever had on a vehicle in my life. he always had a lending ear when I needed a True Friend. He cared about others to the point of going out of his way to help. I will miss my Friend and I also know that during his time of getting older he was Dedicated to giving his all to taking care of his Family. We had recently got together and rode our motorcycles to a restaurant and shared about how he Loved taking care of his Mom and Dad. He also was taking care of an Aunt and he said that he was Blessed to be there for them. He was calm in his older years and just Loved having Friends and being there for others. I call that a Legacy. Mitch Loved Life and I will truly miss My Friend. He Loved GOD and Loved His Family. He knew how Totally Blessed that he was and worried about all he was responsible for. I can say that I had the Total respect for such a Genuine Friend and we never had anything but good memories together. I told Mitch that I hope they have Motorcycles in Heaven because I Loved to ride so much. GOD took My Friend Home too early because I sure don't have many Friends like him. I PRAY for Comfort and Healing for the Family and Friends of his. GOD knows what HE is doing and We have to accept it.

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