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Marion Ewens

La Jolla, California

1940 - 2020

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Marion Mimi' Ewens February 2, 1940 - July 2, 2020 La Jolla Marion "Mimi" Smith Hambrick Ewens was born on Groundhog Day, February 2, 1940, at Mercy Hospital in San Diego. She was the daughter of Vice-Admiral John Victor and Marion Smith, and the granddaughter of Holland "Howlin Mad" Smith, a...

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Mimi was one of our trainers for Peace Corps Nepal IV Volunteers in 1964 in Oregon, even heavily pregnant with (I assume) Summers. She was invincible and the information she shared with us to prepare us was all too accurate! I was silently grateful to her many, many times.

Friends of Nepal, the association of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers who have served in Nepal, wishes to extend condolences to Mimi's family and friends. Her volunteer service to the Peace Corps and the country of Nepal is greatly appreciated.

I have wonderful memories of Mimi as a member of St. James Episcopal Church in La Jolla. She was a great member of our usher corps among many other activities. She will be greatly missed. My condolences to her family, especially fellow parishioner Holland Smith. May she rest in peace.

remember Mimi very well. She was a welcome addition to the San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. She was extremely smart and always had something worthwhile to add to our conversations and studies. I am really shocked and sad to learn of her death.

I met Mimi through the La Jolla Soccer League and the Nomads Soccer club. We both had children who played, and we both volunteered long hours for the success of the program. Mimi was a hard worker, dedicated, imaginative, generous with her time and spirit. She really loved her boys and secondarily, the other players around them. Any youth organization that had a volunteer like Mimi would be fortunate.

Mimi was a tireless,enthusiastic leader of my 2 year docent training class 20 years ago. I am most appreciative our our time together and mutual love of art and SDMA. thru the years we often saw each other around La Jolla, especially at our library where she often volunteered. My deepest sympathy on your familys loss. Please take care,

I met Mimi years ago when I was staying and visiting next door
at Cammie's home. I loved being in Mimi's home with all of her cool
things from her travels! She was a cool woman and believed in so
many worthy causes! I know she will be missed by her family.
with sympathy,
Kate Moody Holbert

Blessings to family in this loss!
We will miss her. Cammie Girand, Dallas

sending my warmest and loving thoughts to the family. I remember Mimi driving summers and I to soccer practice and games on occasion.
Warmest regards
Chris oldstone