Joseph-Ewen-Obituary

Joseph R. Ewen Jr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1944 - 2019

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Joseph R. Ewen Jr. BUDA--Joe Ewen, born Feb. 9, 1944, joined the Lord, his parents and son in Heaven on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019. SERVICE: Memorial and celebration of life service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 5, 2019, at First United Methodist Church, 400 Olive St., Smithville, Texas,...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I knew Joe only a year at North Side High, but I saw his charismatic personality and easy smile that short time.
After reading the obituary, I saw he came to be the leader I expected. I want to finally say, "thank you Joe for your service as a Marine in Vietnam especially". As a former sailor, I say "semper fortis" to you Joe. You were always strong.

What an exemplary obituary/family history! My brother Mac & I recall Scouting activities with Joe, Wayne & their dad.
Please extend the prayers & empathy of all Ridglea Johnsons to all Ewens.

I graduated from North Side High School with Joe. My sincere sympathy is extended to his family. So sorry for your loss.

Joe Ewen, dear friend of mine and Paul Mansir's. Semper Fi buddies forever. So enjoyed the days at North Side High School - Mrs. Weathered's class and all the good times. Love to your family, and blessings!
Lan
a (Nobles) Byrd Chandler

I have so many great memories of Joe. He was kind, supportive, and always had a positive thing to say. We shared many early morning carpool rides together and I appreciate all the advice and lessons learned (from both Joe and Diana) in that white sedan on our way to school. Amazing to think about the impact he made on the Arlington community! So glad to have known him! Praying for you all during this challenging time.

Dianna,
I so enjoyed working with Joe at AT&T. He was such a gentleman and loved his family so. You and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. He was a great friend and and asset to AT&T.

Joe was a friend of mine in high school. He was always ready to meet a challenge. He was a good and honorable man and will be missed by all who knew him.