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Joseph H. Ewing

Southwest Greensburg, Pennsylvania

1943 - 2021-09-05

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September 5, 2021
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Southwest Greensburg, Pennsylvania

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Joseph Harrison Ewing, 78, of Southwest Greensburg, passed away Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021, at UPMC Mercy in Pittsburgh. He was born May 1, 1943, in Linesville, Pa., to the late Harold R. and Mary Frances (Garwood) Ewing. Joseph was the beloved husband of his devoted wife, Virginia L. Ewing, for 54...

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My deepest condolences to the Family of Joe Ewing or as I would call him, ("Clyde"...the glide). What an incredible man he was. I started working with Joe in 1986 supporting USS/USX at IBM in Pittsburgh. He was a brilliant Salesman and was very willing to share his expertise and help me with our sales efforts. He was a great mentor and also a friend that cared. I spoke to Joe occasionally and met even less frequently, but every time we engaged, it was like we never missed a beat. He...

My deepest sympathies goes out to Ginny and the kids. I don't believe I ever had the chance to me him, but having known all of you tells me that he was a good man. May the Lord bless his soul and welcome him to his heavenly resting place. God bless all of you as well.

Joe was a fraternity brother of KAP at Grove City College. Joe was one of the good guys. My sympathies to Virginia and the entire family.

My deepest sympathy to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I worked with Joe for many years at PIC and always considered him a dear friend. I know he will be greatly missed. What a good man R. I. P.

The family of Esther Garwood donated a gift to Parkinson Foundation of Western Pennsylvania in memory of Joe.

I went to grade school and high school with Joe. I always enjoyed his humor. He was a very kind young man and was friendly to everyone. So happy to see he was a man of God. My deepest sympathy to his family.

We were sorry to hear of Joe´s passing. I have fond memories of family gatherings with him there, bringing his great sense of humor. He was a special cousin. We hope you have many good memories of your times together with him that will help you through this sad time.

Ginny my thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family. I have fond memories of attending your wedding at the end of 4th grade and the years living next door. Joe was a kind man.

Ginny - May you and your family find comfort knowing Joe is in God´s arms. Lynne and Mark