Charles-Ewing-Obituary

Charles K. Ewing

Cleveland, Ohio

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EWING CHARLES K. EWING, 64, of N. Ridgeville, passed away Jan. 23, 2006. Beloved husband of Pat (nee Tichenor); beloved father of Kenneth (Mary) and Kathy Charlton; dear grandfather of Joseph, Michael, Hannah and Samantha; dear brother of Thelma Stringer, Ralph, Roy, Donna and Rita Ewing; beloved...

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To my beloved uncle who I loved so dearly he was like my second father when i found he passed away it was my world ended. My heart was broken I am only one of his nieces that loved him so dearly. I always feel him with me, and in 2009 when I got married for the second time I could him with me . My second husband Daniel David Hobbs never met him but he knew him because of all the funny stories I told him about my uncle Chuck. I miss you so much that I want to pick up the phone and call...

were just out at the cemetary today. did not know he was buried there. 2 rows away from anather good friend. miss his sense of humor! donny risko

I want to thank all of you for being with me these past eight months. You all are special to me. I could not have gone on without you - especially my mother whom I talk to almost every evening. My family, whom has been with me all the way and I can call on at any given moment. Roy, Chuck's brother, has always been there for me. To all my family, Chuck's family and all our friends, Cheryl and Bill Morris, I want to extend a special thank you. May God Bless you all. Pat

It has been a little over eight months since Chuck left this world for a better place. October 8, 1941 he was born. I miss him like it was yesterday. Being married 40-1/2 years just was not long enough. Just to say "I love you", hold your hand, hug you once again, talk to you.....Things that we take for grannit.....HAPPY 65TH BIRTHDAY!!

Dearest Pat and family, As always you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. This email guest book and pictures are beautiful to share. Thank you for sharing them with me....Love, Rhonda

Kenneth & Mary Ewing & Autumn

Pat and Family
We wish we could have done more to ease your pain. We feel so sad when those we love are called to live in the home above. They have only gone to prepare the way and we will meet them again some happy day. For God told us that nothing can sever a life he created to live forever. So let God's promise soften your sorrow and give you new strength for a brighter tomorrow. We love you. Call anytime.

Dearest Aunt Pat and Family,
All of you are in my thoughts and my prayers, not just at this time but more often than not. I regret that I couldn't take time off from work to be with you. Uncle Chuck always held a special place in my heart. My fondest memory of him is playing his guitar and singing.

I hope you enjoy the dish garden we sent. I wanted to send you
something special.

I love all of you. And hope to see all of you soon.

Dear Pat,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Susie