Harry-Ewing-Obituary

Harry Ewing

Salt Lake City, Utah

Jan 10, 1936 – Aug 3, 2025 (Age 89)

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BORN
January 10, 1936
DIED
August 3, 2025
AGE
89
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

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Harry Ewing 1936 ~ 2025 Salt Lake City, UT-Harry Ewing, 89, passed away peacefully on August 3, 2025 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on January 10, 1936 to Harry Joseph Ewing and Myrtle White Ewing and was the younger brother to sisters Margaret and Betty. He lived in Salt Lake City his...

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After over 20 years of not seeing Harry my old running buddy I bump into him in Millcreek, Utah at Cottonwood Creek and we non-stop talked old racing times while SITTING at the dinner table. I´ll miss him and his great stories. Brent

Barry loved working with Harry. We also love having him to Sunday dinner. Barry helped Harry with home project's and enjoyed the morning coffee with him. Even during Covid they would meet and set on the tailgate of Barry's truck and have coffee and talk. Harry always asks how I was doing; he was a very thoughtful man, and we will miss him. Love you, Harry. Barry and Sandy Walsh

Harry and I were friends for over 40 years. We met while watching my wife and his future wife who were running an all female race at Sugar House Park. Following that, we became socially friendly, ran together, and traveled together to Moab and St. George for races. More recently,we met for Saturday morning coffee with a group of friends.

I ran with Harry many years with the Larchmont Track Club. Harry ALWAYS had a smile when he saw me. He was genuine and friendly to all. God bless you Harry as you and your buddies run the next 10K in the sky.

Harry was astonishing as an athlete, even without age being considered. Also gentle as described in the obituary, and a kind soul all the way around, I will miss him.

This is indeed sad news. Harry was one of the nicest people I have ever known. He was a much faster runner than I, but he was never one to embellish his talent. Harry always seemed to be in good spirts and genuinely happy to reunite after a long absence. He will be greatly missed but grief is the price we pay for friendship--gone but not forgotten. Sorry that I can't be at his Celebration of Life, but I know that all those that can will only have fond memories of him.