Samuel-Ewing-Obituary

Samuel D. Ewing Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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April 5, 2024
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Washington, District of Columbia

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Samuel D. Ewing, Jr. passed away quietly at his home on the morning of April 5, 2024 with his wife, Brenda, sister Joan Thomas and caregiver, Carol Crews at his bedside. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Brenda Ewing, sister Joan Thomas and three nephews Leonard Thomas, Gregory Ewing, II...

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I roomed with Sam at the University of Cincinnati for several terms. He was generous in driving me to Sunday Mass and to a chinese restarant afterwards. I eventually became a Catholic as a result of several people who were kind to me. I am glad he had a happy life. Bill Reed

My deepest condolences to Sam's life partner and extended family. His passing is a loss the full extent of which can't be measured. I have many fond memories of our interactions during our early Wall Street days and for some years following. I regret that in more recent years, time and space precluded more active contact. I hope that his accomplishments will continue to bear fruit for all he cared so deeply about. I pray that God's blessings will support those who loved Sam best during...

Sam and I knew each other many years ago when we were part of a very small group of African Americans seeking to make our way in the world of the large investment banking firms. He was a good man and always a source of encouragement and advice. Saundra and I send our condolences to his family.

I met Sam in the early 80s as he was setting up his firm, Ewing Capital. From this chance encounter we went on to develop a friendship that lasted for many years. Although we lost contact in recent years, I remember the many times we got together to talk business, go to restaurants and go to Wizards games. I always found him very engaging, fun loving and gracious. He will be sorely missed! My deepest condolences to his family especially his wife, Brenda.

Sam was a 1961 Engineering classmate at the University of Cincinnati. You had a great career and a proud grad from both UCs. RIP and our prayers are with your family. Rich Foley