Bobby Lee "Bob" Ewy
Jul 20, 1928 - Jun 29, 2021
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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Dighton-Marler
Funeral Home
(permission granted)
Bobby Lee “Bob” Ewy, lifetime Perry resident, passed from his earthly life on Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at Southern Oaks Care Center in Pawnee, Oklahoma.
Funeral services have been entrusted to the care of Dighton-Marler Funeral Home of Perry.
The fifth of seven children born to Rudolph A. and Anna (Smith) Ewy on July 20,
1928. Bob was so small at birth that a shoebox was his crib for the first few
months of his life, yet he eventually outlived his six siblings.
He attended Perry schools and would have graduated in 1947 but left school his
junior year to join the U.S. Navy during WWII. From 1946 to 1948, Bob was a
seaman aboard the U. S. Hector. Then he returned home to marry his sweetheart,
Margie June Moran, on December 24, 1948. Margie and Bob celebrated 68 years of
marriage before she passed in 2017. In May 2021, Bob was thrilled and honored to
be recognized as an honorary PHS Graduate of the Class of 1947.
In the early years, Bob worked as a Borden’s milkman, and then as an employee of
Voigt-Frailey before starting his own construction business, Perry Construction
Company (later Perry Service Company). His first partner was Harry Davidson and
subsequently, his brother-in-law, Joe Shoop. Bob spent many years laying cable
for Southwestern Bell and even at 92, could specifically recite various
(obscure) locations in rural Oklahoma where he buried cable.
His company survived for many years before Bob decided in his 70’s that it was
time to retire. Even after retiring, he didn’t sit still for long and enjoyed
many hobbies, including yardwork, finding and restoring antique saddles, guns
and rifles, growing tasty tomatoes, All Things John Wayne, dozer work, garage
sales, fishing and hunting with his great-grandson and “treasure hunting”
(buying junk that didn’t work and tinkering with it until it did). If Bob
couldn’t get it working, then it probably wasn’t worth keeping. There are
infinite “Bob stories” among his family and friends that more than demonstrates
that that he truly was a kid at heart. His memory will be forever etched upon
our hearts due to his kind, compassionate nature, independent spirit and sense
of humor.
Bob was a member of Christ Lutheran Church where he served as an elder, usher,
and Board of Education member and participated in many other activities.
Bob leaves behind his children, Patty (H.E.) Bible and Mike (Carrie) Ewy;
grandchildren, Stacy (Bryan) Wilson, Jessica Kelley (Matt), Megan (Jeff) Meyer,
all of Perry, and Jason (Allison) De Vilbiss of Moore, OK; and
great-grandchildren, Jaden Oakes, Zoe Freeman, Teaguen, Brylie and Cami Wilson,
and Harper De Vilbiss; faithful companion, Bozo the dog; and many nieces and
nephews, of whom he was very fond.
He was predeceased by his wife, Margie; and six siblings, Elmer “Bud” Ewy, Helen Ingmire, Betty Balzer, Faye Schellenberg, Norma Shoop Speer, and Delores “Hoppy” Moore.
Visitation will be Thursday, July 1, 2021 from noon until 8PM. Family will greet
guests from 6PM to 8PM.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 2, 2021 at
2PM at Christ Lutheran Church in Perry with pastor William Metz officiating.
Due to the weather, interment will follow at a later date at Zion Lutheran Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Galen Dohrmann, Bill DeJager, Willie Sheets, Dale Major, Robert Peetoom, Jeff Meyer. Honorary pallbearers will be Richard Ingmire, Vince Shoop, Ron Clinton.
Condolences may be sent to the family via an online guestbook at www.dightonmarler.com
Memorial contributions may be made to Christ Lutheran Church Children’s Learning
Center in c/o Dighton-Marler Funeral Home, P.O. Box 189, Perry, OK., 73077
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