Frank K. Ewing Jr. ’50

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Frank died at his North Carolina residence Sept. 1, 2004.

He was an Exeter graduate. At Princeton he was commissioned in the ROTC, joined Cannon Club, and received his bachelor's in English. Following graduation, he served as an artillery officer in the Army, being discharged as a captain.

Information collected for our reunions show that Frank was a plant manager in North Carolina in 1960, and that he continued to reside in North Carolina until his death. He was active in land conservation throughout his life.

Frank's wife, Elizabeth, whom he married in 1955, predeceased him. At the time of his death, he was survived by a daughter, two sons, a brother, two sisters, and four grandchildren. Frank's father was Frank K. Ewing 1910. The class belatedly extends its sympathy to his survivors.

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