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Linda Ewing

Goffstown, New Hampshire

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Linda M. Ewing, 69Goffstown, NH - Linda M. Ewing, 69, Lieutenant Colonel, Ret. United States Army, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, August 30, 2017. She leaves behind her wife and loving life partner of 28 years, Martha Shelly-Ewing of NH and many beloved cousins, nieces, nephews, and...

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Linda was a special friend and member of the Ethics Task Force in Indianapolis, Indiana. We traveled together and shared a friendship from which I learned much. She was a very special person.

During a search routine I put her name in. I was saddened and surprised that she passed away. She was a beautiful and talented Army Officer.

Dear Marty, so sorry to hear of your loss, Linda was such an active and exciting person to be around. Lucy and I enjoyed your company in Carlisle on our visits to your home and restaurant. Lucy and Linda were true sisters in spirit. I have thought of the two of you frequently and would like to see you again if that is possible.

My condolences to those loved ones close to Linda. We served together for three years on the Ethics Task Force at Fort Ben Harrison. Linda was a significant contributor to the formation of the ethics training system in the Army. She was a consummate professional. My fond memories come from working day to day, traveling together and developing curriculum but most fondly from our interactions as friends. She was engaging, funny, intelligent , but most of all a good friend. Though our ways...

I remember Linda from many years ago, she was a granddaughter to my great Uncle Herbert Fulton and a grand niece to my grandmother Grace Hill. My condolances to all concerned

Sherman L. Hill, Sterling, Massachusetts

I remember Linda as my Thorndyke Rd elementary school mate. Never knew she served her country so admirably. Thank you for your service Linda and Rest In Peace.

I never met nor did I know Linda, but after reading this obituary I just felt I had to say what an honor it was to have you in our lives. Thank you for your dedicated service to our country, and God bless you for your own personal and professional achievements. I'm sure he (or she) has already done that.