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© The Tuttle Times
30 May 2008
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


Aubrey Ewing

Aubrey Ewing
May 21, 1935 ~ May 3, 2008

Aubrey Ewing, 72, of Perryton, Texas, formerly of Cement, died May 3, 2008. Services were held May 7, 2008 in Perryton, Texas. Burial was with Boxwell Brothers of Perryton, Texas.

He was a member of Ochiltree Lodge No. 910 AF and AM, the Lubbock Scottish Rite and Khiva Shrine.

Ewing was born May 21, 1935 in Tuttle and moved to Cement as a young boy. He was preceded in death by his parents Alva and Juanita Ewing and brother Jerry Ewing.

Survivors include his wife Linda; two daughters, Connie Millet of California and Karla Davis of Elk City; a son, Jim Ewing of Claremore; a sister Wanda Brown of Chickasha; a stepson Gaylord Dean Irvin of Borger, Texas; three grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and three step grandchildren, Devin, Megan and Garret Irvin of Borger, Texas.

Memorials were made to the Shriner's Children's Hospital in Galveston, Texas.


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