Mrs. Ewing was World War II machinist, Weick’s clerk

Mary Lou Ewing, 96, of Hopkins, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, at Allegan Country Estate.

Born Sept. 14, 1923, in Grand Rapids, she was the daughter of William and Christine (Meyers) VanHill and was the wife of the late Duane K. Ewing.

Mrs. Ewing was a longtime member of South Monterey United Methodist Church. She had worked at Weick’s Department Store in Hopkins for 20 years where she especially enjoyed talking with customers throughout the day.

During World War II, while her husband was away, she went to work as a machinist for a short time. Mrs. Ewing gave of her time by volunteering as a candy striper at Allegan General Hospital. In her spare time, she loved to cook and crochet and was talented quilter. During their retirement years, she and her husband traveled extensively and spent more than 30 years wintering in Florida.

Mrs. Ewing is survived by her children, Byron Ewing and his fiancé, Niki, and Colleen Banks and husband, Fred; brothers, William VanHill and Robert VanHill; grandchildren, Paul Collier, Todd Collier, Kevin Collier, Matt Collier, Jeff Collier, Alison Kuchta, Angela Keilman, Nicole Schaendorf, Josh Ewing and Travis Ewing; and a host of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

Besides her husband and her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Steven Ewing; and her daughter, Susan Collier.

The family will receive friends at Gorden Funeral Residence, Hopkins Chapel from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11. A graveside funeral service will take place at Winchester Cemetery, Byron Township at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 12.

Memorial donations may be made to South Monterey United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 356, Hopkins, MI 49328; or to Wings of Hope Hospice, 530 Linn Street, Allegan, MI 49010.

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