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  1. Our family will truly miss John. I know he will continue to be there for his family from his Heavenly New Home.
    My condolences to all his loved ones, prayers for peace at this sad time.

  2. John and I entered theAir Force together and being with John made Basic fun.
    John will be missed by so many. I wish I had made more of an effort to spent more time with John.
    He will greatly be missed.

  3. My most sincere sympathy is with you DiAnne and your family.We have many great memories to remind us of the kindness and generosity of John .I appreciate the friendship and good times from the 70s and 80s .Best wishes and may God watch over you and keep you in his grace. Ron

  4. John and DiAnne were are neighbors in LaPlace, La. We were close friends and our children were too. We have stayed in touch over the years and that has been a blessing. My family’s grief at the passing of John is “Sudden Sadness”. I pray that DiAnne, Johnny Mac and Trent will remember all the good times because we will never forget those precious memories. John is in heaven watching over his loved ones as he did on earth. RIP John…

  5. DiAnne, John & Trent, Wishing you
    Love, Peace and Strength in the days
    ahead. So glad we were able to visit
    Johnny before his passing.
    RIP Brother ……
    Love, Cathy&Randy

  6. I’m so sad to hear about Mr McEwen passing . I have such great memories of the entire family as they lived directly across the street from me. He was always such a kind and helpful man. You will be missed and remembered by all who had the pleasure to meet you. Rest easy prayer to the entire family for your loss.

  7. DiAnne So sorry to hear about your husband. You and your family will be in our prayers. Pam & John Ferrell

  8. Over the number of moves, relocations and transfers which have occurred during this lifetime, I cannot remember any which resulted in nicer next-door neighbors than the McEwens. John was always helpful, ready to make good suggestions, and simply be a good friend.

    Here are two of many wonderful memories. One time John added lots of “life” to Spar Court by inadvertently locking the favored cat of the street in his cabin boat when the family went away for a few days. It was truly good that they were not away long and that there was some water and old packaged crackers in the boat. When they returned from the trip and opened the cabin boat door, John was “greeted” by the cat.

    Another wonderful memory he created on Spar Court was bringing their grandson, Daniel, onto the street with a new Big Wheel. It was amazing that those wheels did not splinter within two or three days.

    These stories and others, plus casual beers, conversations and food, made up our wonderful McEwen experience.

    Heaven will enjoy you, John, and we will miss you.

    Thank you.

  9. DiAnne and John were wonderful friends all through high school. He was funny and such a sweet boy. I remember that he drove a bunch of us across the Sherman Minton Bridge on it’s opening night. My thoughts and prayers go out to DiAnne and their wonderful family. He will surely be missed.

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John Knox McEwen, Jr.

January 9, 2023

John Knox McEwen, Jr. born in Jeffersonville, IN, on September 14th, 1943, peacefully passed away January 9th, 2023, in Kill Devil Hills, NC. He was 79 at the time of his passing. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years DiAnne McEwen, his two son’s John McEwen III and Trent McEwen, his two sisters Catherine Kerr and Patti McEwen as well as his grandson Daniel Evans McEwen.

Growing up in Clarksville, IN, along the Ohio River he was an avid boater from an early age. After graduating high school from Clarksville High School, he enlisted into the Marine Corps at the age of 18 followed by an enlistment into the Air Force where he was stationed throughout Europe. After his honorable discharge he enrolled at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science.

Pursuing a career in business and sales management he became the District Sales Manager for Maramont / WorldParts then decided to move to New Orleans, LA, where he opened his own franchise, Picks Auto Parts owning multiple locations across the state. Wanting to raise his two sons in Fredericksburg, VA, he sold his franchise and became the Vice President of Sales for Vera Imported Parts Corp. based out of Newark, NJ. This led him to another position of Executive Vice President of Sales for ITM, Automotive, Inc. an international automotive parts distribution company based out of Los Angeles, CA.

After many years of traveling across the country he left his corporate position and opened his own business in Fredericksburg, VA, Axles Inc. Running his own successful axle wholesale distribution company for 4 years he sold Axels Inc. and became a financial adviser with AIG. This position led him to his semi-retirement as a financial advisor where he and his wife DiAnne moved to New Bern, NC. Before his full retirement he also worked stints as the Eastern North Carolina Regional Manager for the US Census in 2000 and 2010.

He enjoyed deer and turkey hunting in the Appalachian Mountains and hunting and fishing on family land in Wakefield, Virginia, as well as elk hunting in Montana. He also passed on his love of the outdoors to his sons by participating with them in the Boy Scouts and taking them on hiking, camping and canoeing trips every year.

Owning numerous boats throughout his life he enjoyed Lake Pontchartrain, the Chesapeake Bay and especially taking his boat to Virginia Beach during reunions so the family could swim out from the beach and take rides with him. Every summer he would take his family on extensive vacations that included Europe, Hawaii, the Caribbean and Belize as well as winter vacations skiing in Summit County, Colorado.

With family being very important he enjoyed Christmas’s back home with his mother, aunt, sisters and their extended families in Clarksville, IN, as well as Thanksgivings with family in Wintergreen, VA, and 4th of July Viginia Beach McEwen Clan annual family reunions.

His business career led him to many states across the country including Annapolis, MD, New Orleans, LA, Fredericksburg, VA, Newark, NJ, and Manhattan Beach, CA. He and his wife retired in New Bern, NC, eventually moving to Kill Devil Hills, NC, to be closer to their grandson, Daniel. The Outer Banks of North Carolina held a special place in his heart, as he spent many summers as a child on family vacations with his parents & siblings.

His memorial service will be held at Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head, NC, on the outer banks at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 18th, 2023. Please share condolences with the family at www.gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.

Condolences

Mickie Abbott

Our family will truly miss John. I know he will continue to be there for his family from his Heavenly New Home. My condolences to all his loved ones, prayers for peace at this sad time.

Nancy L Gray

Johnny Mac, Eddie and I are so sorry to hear about your father. Sending prayer for all.

Tom Brawner

John and I entered theAir Force together and being with John made Basic fun. John will be missed by so many. I wish I had made more of an effort to spent more time with John. He will greatly be missed.

Ron Grooms

My most sincere sympathy is with you DiAnne and your family.We have many great memories to remind us of the kindness and generosity of John .I appreciate the friendship and good times from the 70s and 80s .Best wishes and may God watch over you and keep you in his grace. Ron

Olivia Sue Andrews

John and DiAnne were are neighbors in LaPlace, La. We were close friends and our children were too. We have stayed in touch over the years and that has been a blessing. My family’s grief at the passing of John is “Sudden Sadness”. I pray that DiAnne, Johnny Mac and Trent will remember all the good times because we will never forget those precious memories. John is in heaven watching over his loved ones as he did on earth. RIP John…

Cathy Kerr

DiAnne, John & Trent, Wishing you Love, Peace and Strength in the days ahead. So glad we were able to visit Johnny before his passing. RIP Brother …… Love, Cathy&Randy

Neile Hannick

I'm so sad to hear about Mr McEwen passing . I have such great memories of the entire family as they lived directly across the street from me. He was always such a kind and helpful man. You will be missed and remembered by all who had the pleasure to meet you. Rest easy prayer to the entire family for your loss.

Pam and John Ferrell

DiAnne So sorry to hear about your husband. You and your family will be in our prayers. Pam & John Ferrell

Peter Nelson

Over the number of moves, relocations and transfers which have occurred during this lifetime, I cannot remember any which resulted in nicer next-door neighbors than the McEwens. John was always helpful, ready to make good suggestions, and simply be a good friend. Here are two of many wonderful memories. One time John added lots of “life” to Spar Court by inadvertently locking the favored cat of the street in his cabin boat when the family went away for a few days. It was truly good that they were not away long and that there was some water and old packaged crackers in the boat. When they returned from the trip and opened the cabin boat door, John was “greeted” by the cat. Another wonderful memory he created on Spar Court was bringing their grandson, Daniel, onto the street with a new Big Wheel. It was amazing that those wheels did not splinter within two or three days. These stories and others, plus casual beers, conversations and food, made up our wonderful McEwen experience. Heaven will enjoy you, John, and we will miss you. Thank you.

Lillian Estep Knapp

DiAnne and John were wonderful friends all through high school. He was funny and such a sweet boy. I remember that he drove a bunch of us across the Sherman Minton Bridge on it's opening night. My thoughts and prayers go out to DiAnne and their wonderful family. He will surely be missed.

Mari Jo Hannigan

Your friend, Peter Nelson, said it all: Heaven will enjoy you, John. Mari Jo Hannigan.