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Clark W. Ewing, age 85 of Plymouth passed away on June 15, 2025. He was born October 26, 1939 in Monroe, Michigan to his parents, the late Jane (née Cole) and Clark Virgil Ewing.
He is the loving and devoted husband of 65 years to Judy (née Morrison); loving father of three children – Kevin Ewing, Keith (Angela) Ewing, Kurt (Amy) Ewing and proud grandfather of Ella Ewing. He is deeply loved and will be greatly missed by his surviving sister; Jeannine (Joe) Laderach. He was preceded in death by his brother and sister-in-law the late Roger and Liz Ewing.
Clark was an avid golfer. He was a member of the Lakelands Golf and Country Club and enjoyed its tranquil environment. He loved the challenge of the game and the camaraderie he shared with his many friends.
Clark spent his entire professional career at Chrysler, beginning in 1960 as an engineer, then moving into management and executive ranks over his 35-year career. He retired at the age of 55, then spent another ten years at the company as a contract employee.
As a retiree, Clark was happy to contribute to his community and put his financial accounting skills to good use by donating his time as a volunteer, preparing income taxes for those who were unable to do them on their own or afford to have them done.
Clark loved muscle cars and was the owner of a 1971 Dodge Demon 340. He drove his car to countless auto shows over the years and enjoyed spending many special moments with his family and friends, sharing his vast knowledge and love of automobiles with all generations.
Friends may visit the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, 280 South Main Street, Plymouth, on Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 11:00 A.M. until the time of the Funeral Service beginning at 1:00 P.M.
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280 S. Main St., Plymouth, MI 48170
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