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James A. Ewer

Dallas, Texas

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EWER, JAMES A. Born in Reno, TX on 8/22/1926 and passed 1/09/2008. Survived by wife, Bonnie Sue, daughter Sandra Sue Ewen, son James Jr., daughters Kathy Davis and Sherry Pettofrezzo, 8 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandson twin boys. James served in WWII as Corporal in...

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My Grandfather was the leader of our famliy and a hard worker, a great man. When I was a boy our lunches together when he'd take me to work at the GM Plant. While in his garage playing with his tools or allowing me to pitch in on whatever he was working on. It was great just being with Pop. Pop was not large in stature but he was truly a big man. Character, dignity, that's Pop. We will miss him and we know he was needed elsewhere. We love you! Mike, Cathy & Michael James Ewers

My Grandfather was the leader of our family and a hard worker, a great man. When I was a boy our lunches together when he'd take me to work at the GM Plant. While in his garage playing with his tools or allowing me to pitch in on whatever he was working on. It was great just being with Pop. Pop was not large in stature but he was truly a big man. Character, dignity, that's Pop. We will miss him and we know that it was time for him to be needed elsewhere. We love ya! Mike, Cathy &...

Talk about a genuine person! I am proud to say that Jim was my grandfather and has made an ever-lasting impression on me. I am going to miss him very much and will always love him.

It is difficult to find the correct words to say when such a fine person passes on to the next life. I know he will be well received in Heaven. I know he is no longer in pain or suffering. I know he will be sorely missed by all.

Jim Ewer has been an influence in my life since I was 16 years old. I learned much from him, not by lecture, but by example.

He was a kind and gentle man that always had a twinkle in his eyes, a smile on his face, and a kind word every time I saw...

I really never knew what having grandparents was like until I met you and gran. The first day I met you I kept thinking just how lucky Marcus was to have grandparents like you. But it wasn't long before you became MY GRANDPARENTS too. Wasn't I lucky!!! At a time like this it's a big reminder of how precious life is and how important it is to let your loved ones know how much you love them. It's so easy to take that for granted. But it comforts me that I always told you just how lucky I was to...