Leslie Burt McEwen

Leslie Burt McEwen obituary

Leslie Burt McEwen

Leslie McEwen Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lohman Funeral Home Palm Coast on Sep. 26, 2025.

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Leslie Burt McEwen, a beautiful person and wonderful wife, passed away on September 18, 2025 at her home in Palm Coast, Florida.
Leslie was born as Leslie Orcutt Burt on March 28, 1949, at Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon, New Hampshire to Roger and Elizabeth Burt. Graduating from Hanover High School in 1968, she received an associate degree in retailing from Green Mountain College, Vermont. Downhill skiing and field hockey were some of Leslie's early passions. She loved boating at the family summer home on Mink Island in Lake Wentworth, New Hampshire and horseback riding throughout New England with family and friends. She loved crafting, including wreaths of flowers, evergreens, sea glass, and seashells. She created the most beautiful, braided rugs that one could imagine. On New Years Eve in 1985, Leslie married Ronald McEwen of Fulton, New York at the historic First Baptist Church in Lebanon, New Hampshire. It was a party to remember into the late evening hours at the Hanover Inn.

Leslie is predeceased by both parents, Roger and Elizabeth Burt, and older brother Jerry Burt of Plainfield, New Hampshire. She is survived by her husband Ron McEwen, sisters Sandra Dickson of Bradford, Vermont and Niki Greene of East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
Leslie was a life force that was hard not to fall in love with. She was so special, kind, radiant, and full of love. I was blessed to have her in my life; she was my rock, and I loved her thoroughly and unconditionally. Her presence lit up every room and her warmth touched everyone who knew her. Though she is no longer with us, her spirit and love will always sustain us, and her love will always remain in our hearts. Rest in peace my sweet little girl, you will always be remembered with love.
Expect a celebration of life in the Upper Valley in the spring of 2026.

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