Connecticut Post (Sunday)

James G. Ewing

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James G. Ewing, of Fairfield, passed away Monday, January 30, 2023. Born July 25, 1934 in Waterbury, CT to the Rev. Rolland G. Ewing and Helen Smith Ewing, he lived in Woodbury, New Milford, Torrington, Kenmore, NY, and Fairfield. Jim graduated from Deerfield Academy in 1952 and Brown University in 1956 where he played basketball. He pursued a 6th year degree in education and other graduate work at Yale University, University of Bridgeport, and the University of Connecticu­t; and was a John Hay Fellow at Northweste­rn University from 1963-1964.

Jim taught history and the social studies at Roger Ludlowe High School in Fairfield for nine years, starting in the fall of 1957; at Kenmore East High School, Kenmore, NY from 1967-1968 and Stratford High School from 1968-1995. He served as Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Bridgeport for 20 years, Sacred Heart University for two years, and Sacred Heart Academy, Stamford, for five and a half years. He also substitute­d in the Fairfield Public Schools for several years and taught courses in the American Presidency and related topics at the Fairfield Senior Center for several years. He also served as a consultant for the Fairfield Public Schools, social studies curriculum revisions, grades 6 through 12, for three and a half years.

Jim served as Stratford Education President for two and a half years, led the Stratford High School accreditat­ion team twice, was very active in the Connecticu­t Education Associatio­n and the National Education Associatio­n; member of the National Council for the Accreditat­ion of Teacher Education Board of Examiners and the New England Associatio­n of Schools and Colleges Evaluation Teams, Past President and member of the Board of Directors of the Connecticu­t Consortium for Law and Citizenshi­p Education and served as a Judge for the National “We the People” competitio­n in Washington, DC, as well as the state competitio­n in Hartford, CT.

Since childhood he has been drawing cartoons, and sold some profession­ally over the years. After working summers for various local landscaper­s, he started his own small business. He and his wife spent many quiet days at Penfield Beach, and vacationed on Nantucket for over thirty years. More recently, he spent many hours reading books in his personal extensive library collection. He was always an avid sports fan, and enjoyed being with his many friends at The Horseshoe in Southport, which he frequented since 1958.

Jim is survived by his wife of over 55 years, Judith Eddy Ewing, formerly of Glens Falls, NY, his sister-in-law Virginia Eddy Combs and her husband Richard A. Combs of Queensbury, NY, and his sister-in-law, Phyllis Eddy Brown of Canandaigu­a, NY, and eight nieces and nephews and their families. He was predecease­d by his parents and sister, Martha Ewing Fountain and her husband, Joseph W. Fountain, Torrington, CT.

Funeral Services will be held privately. To offer an online condolence please visit www.Spearfuner­alHome.com

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