Charles Ewer

Charles Ewer obituary, Trevose, PA

Charles Ewer

Charles Ewer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 8, 2021.
Charles William Ewer, age 74, passed away peacefully on January 8th, 2021. After a full life, with his wife of 47 years, Mildred Cecilia Ewer (nee Patterson); father to Mary-Anne (Joe) and Charles William II (Amanda); grandfather to Logan Alexander, Alexis Christine, Charles Joseph and Cecilia Grace. He is also survived by his sister, Arlene Evans of Delaware, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Charlie was born on January 7th, 1947 to the late Charles Ewer and Helen Ewer, who lived in Olney, Philadelphia, PA. Charles was part of the US Coast Guard from 1965 to 1970. After leaving the military, he joined Bell telephone, which became Bell Atlantic, now Verizon, as a technician. He loved fishing, bowling, playing pool, Philadelphia sports teams, yard games, and hanging out at the VFW when he got a chance to share a beer. Charlie helped with Little League baseball and was an umpire for the Neshaminy Little League team. In his spare time he also enjoyed cooking, fixing cars and trucks, working on the house and taking stuff apart and putting it back together. He had a real eye for designing things. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Charlie's name to a charity of your choice. Relatives and friends are invited to Charlie's Life Celebration Viewing on Thursday, January 21, 2021 from 6PM-8PM and Friday, January 22nd, 2021 from 10:30AM-11:30AM followed by his service at 11:30AM at the Beck Givnish Life Celebration Home, 7400 New Falls Rd., Levittown Pa 19055. Interment will be held at Washington Crossing National Cemetery in Newtown, PA.

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November 23, 2022

Leo & Marge Dixon posted to the memorial.

November 23, 2022

Leo & Marge Dixon posted to the memorial.

January 20, 2022

John Michel posted to the memorial.

Leo & Marge Dixon

November 23, 2022

Sorry for your loss Millie. Remembering the good times in Wildwood NJ in the 70's

Leo & Marge Dixon

November 23, 2022

Rest in peace Chuck, had some good times with you in Wildwood NJ in the 70’s.

John Michel

January 20, 2022

It was my great fortune to have a lovely family living next-door to my Aunt/Uncle on Linton St. I treasured visits there since both households were places of gracious welcome and filled with the loveliest of hearts. Chuckie became an essential reason for my joy in being there along with his elegant sister who was kind and even encouraging of my (our) childish gesticulations. In overnights in their home their Mother made me feel welcome and as safe as I have ever felt. Despite the decades past and our staccato times together Chuckie will remain one of the fondest parts of my child-puzzle and I thank him deeply for that. Sincere condolences to the Family. John Michel (Nephew of Sam and Florence Devine)

Linda Giwerowski

January 20, 2021

Charlie was our neighbor for 32 yrs he was full of laughter ,kind an thoughtful he will be so so missed. We talked to Charlie out back every time he was out back tinkering around. Charlie an Ziggy always help each other out with projects. He will be sadly missed. We are sorry to Millie an the Ewer family

lynn Ramage'

January 20, 2021

I lived next door to the Ewer family for 18 years, watched the kids grew up nicely. Millie and Charlie were a team and the kindest most helpful people anyone could meet! Blessed to live next door! When I was rushed to the Hospital They took care of my dog and animals. Charlie was always so very helpful whether getting my mower started or taking me up to St Marys for tests. I will add Charlie loved his weed wacker! lol! Great easy going guy! Will be so missed! Very sad news...- Old Neighbor Lynn

Bobbie Wolk

January 19, 2021

So very sorry for your loss Charlie will be missed by all

mappa Patt

January 11, 2021

Charlie, We will miss you, your smile, your laughter, your jokes, your sincere care for us, your knack to fix things, your enthusiasm watching the Philadelphia sports games, but most of all, your willingness to assist, your kindness, and I live in hope to see you again, face to face, heart to heart, map
mappa Patt, Plumstead Township

Ronnie Flint

January 17, 2021

Dear Mildred and family
.We share in your loss and are thinking of you. May you find comfort with family and friends.
Love, Ronnie and Barbara

Dean Patterson

January 15, 2021

My Prayers are with you Mildred, and your family.
Dean Patterson,Wall, SD

loretta long

January 15, 2021

I had the pleasure of spending many delightful days with the Ewers when we were all much younger. One such occasion was putting the boat in the water in the Ocean City Marina. Also, attending the home on several occasion. Charlie was alway inviting and always sharing his latest hobby. Blessings to Mildred and all the family. Loretta Long, Flourtown, Pa Jan 15, 2021

Ruth Jenkins

January 15, 2021

Prayers continue for the family.
Ruth and Bucky Jenkins

Charles Bauer

January 14, 2021

I worked with Charlie for 10 years with Bell Tele. We fished together drank together. Him and Millie dressed up as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and came to my house for my two boys. I will always remember Charlie. Rest in Pease My Friend. Charlie Bauer

Mart Anne Patterson

January 13, 2021

Charlie, we'll miss your smile, laughter, jokes, your kindness and care for us. We love you. Mary Anne P

Evelyn Caetano

January 12, 2021

Our deepest condolences Mildred on the loss of your husband Charlie. May the Lord give you peace and strength to endure each day forward. May Charlie rest in peace in the arms of the Lord.

Ed & Ro Haywood

January 12, 2021

We will miss see Charlie at our monthly DMA breakfasts (stopped them during Covid), his smiles, laughter and stories are forever in our memories. He is smiling down on Millie and family members with pride and gratitude for the love and care you provided him. May he rest in peace.

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