Pat was born in Wilmington, DE on August 20, 1934 to the late Martin L. Lowe and Elisteen Powell Lowe.
Pat was a successful Regional Advisor with the Longaberger Company, supervising more than 500 sales associates. Pat served in that capacity until her illness forced her to retire. She was an active member of Union United Methodist Church in Bridgeville where she taught Sunday school for 20 years and sang in the church choir.
She is survived by her husband of 53 years, State Representative J. Benjamin Ewing, 2 sons, Benjamin B. Ewing and his wife Lois of Georgetown and Richard L. "Rick" Ewing and his wife, Kimberly of Seaford, 1 daughter, Penny Morgan Ewing Pritchett and her husband, William of Bridgeville, 2 brothers, Douglas Lowe and his wife Nancy of Havertown, PA and Martin Lowe and his wife Katie of Wilmington, her step-mother and step-father, Gloria and Richard Lewis of Newark, Del. Also surviving are 9 grandchildren.
Pat enjoyed life, loved God, her family and friends and traveling. She shared her joy of life with everyone. Pat was kind and thoughtful; she will be missed by her family and many friends.
Pat was born in Wilmington, DE on August 20, 1934 to the late Martin L. Lowe and Elisteen Powell Lowe.
Pat was a successful Regional Advisor with the Longaberger Company, supervising more than 500 sales associates. Pat served in that capacity until her illness forced her to retire. She was an active member of Union United Methodist Church in Bridgeville where she taught Sunday school for 20 years and sang in the church choir.
She is survived by her husband of 53 years, State Representative J. Benjamin Ewing, 2 sons, Benjamin B. Ewing and his wife Lois of Georgetown and Richard L. "Rick" Ewing and his wife, Kimberly of Seaford, 1 daughter, Penny Morgan Ewing Pritchett and her husband, William of Bridgeville, 2 brothers, Douglas Lowe and his wife Nancy of Havertown, PA and Martin Lowe and his wife Katie of Wilmington, her step-mother and step-father, Gloria and Richard Lewis of Newark, Del. Also surviving are 9 grandchildren.
Pat enjoyed life, loved God, her family and friends and traveling. She shared her joy of life with everyone. Pat was kind and thoughtful; she will be missed by her family and many friends.
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