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Kathryn Mae Ewing
05/01/1925 — 05/06/2001
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Omaha, Nebraska
Kathryn Mae Ewing
Kathryn passed away on Sunday, May 6, 2001, at the Life Care Center of Richland.
She was born in Omaha, Nebraska and, after graduating high school, she moved to Portland, Oregon with her parents, where she met and married Richard. The family moved to Richland in 1952. Kathryn loved working with flowers and worked as a florist for many years. She was a member of West Side Church in Richland and after retirement served as the wedding coordinator for the church.
Kathryn is survived by her husband, Richard S. Ewing, their two sons, Richard H. Ewing and Ronald L. Ewing, and a daughter, Linda Kay Dougherty.
Memorial services will be held at Einans Funeral Home, Thursday, May 10, 2001 at 11:00 A.M. Private entombment, Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions may be made in Kathryns name to The Neurological Center, Alzheimers Support Group, P.O. Box 1238, Richland, Washington 99352.
Express your thoughts and memories in the online guest book at www.einansfuneralhome.com , under the obituary section.
Dear Richard and Ron, We send out thoughts and prayers to you and your family. My the Lord, through Jesus Christ our Savior, help guide you and be with you.
Janice, Ray and David McCauley, We lived at 2411 Torbett and I Janice went to school with Richard.
Dear Richard and Ron, We send out thoughts and prayers to you and your family. My the Lord, through Jesus Christ our Savior, help guide you and be with you.
Janice, Ray and David McCauley, We lived at 2411 Torbett and I Janice went to school with Richard.
Kay was a very good friend to me and I miss her dearly. Please accept my sympathy on the loss of your wife and mother.
Richard, Ron, and Linda,
We are so sorry to hear about your Mom passing. She was a neat gal and I enjoyed talking to her when she used to come into Albertsons’. She will be missed, but she will be in the garden of heaven and the way she loves flowers she’ll enjoy. Remember the special times you have had with her.
God Bless all of you,
Patti and Tom Miller
“Grandma Kay” was a very special person in the life of my family. She took excellent care of my daughter, Jennifer, when Jenny was just a baby. We all loved and cared for her. Kay always made us feel like part of the family. I will remember her as a fun, loving and caring woman. She and Dick will always have a special place in my heart. She was a good neighbor and a great friend. My thoughts are with her loving family. Thanks, Grandma Kay, for the love you had for all of us. I’ll see you again in Paradise. Love, Vickie Makenas Kelly
I wanted to share my love and appreciation for Grandma Kay who took care and watched me when I was very youngl. We had tea parties and I never missed stopping by the house on Halloween. Her love touched the begining of my life and has never left me.
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Kathryn Mae Ewing