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Theodore Ewer Jr., 95, of Quakertown, passed away on April 5, 2024. He was born in Lahaska, PA on November 5, 1928 to the late Theodore Sr. and Margaret Ewer. He was the loving husband of Gladys (Sharer) Ewer for 58 years. He served proudly in the US Army. Theodore enjoyed gardening, he was an avid NASCAR fan, and worked as an independent truck driver for 67 years. He built a cabin located in Sullivan County, PA 60 years ago. Theodore loved hunting, made lots of good memories doing so, and ended up with lots of deer mounts. He enjoyed plenty of picnic's with family and friends.
Theodore is survived by his wife; children Rodger (Janet) Ewer, Barbara Weierbach, and Crystal Rapp; grandchildren Lori, Michael, John, Miranda, Kyle, Samantha, and Robert; 19 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; and many other loving family and friends. He is predeceased by his parents; son Dennis Ewer; grandson Bradley; all of his siblings; and his first wife Dorothea (Sharer) Ewer.
All are invited on Friday, April 12 to Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, 135 W. Pumping Station Rd., Quakertown, PA 18951 for a viewing from 10:00-11:30am and a funeral service at 11:30am. Interment at Woodland Cemetery, Coopersburg, to follow.
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