As his secretary I have many fond memories. The first one was when he hired me. He asked me to fix the filing system. He said his now retired secretary had usually filed based on her mood—lunch, cigarette break, etc. so grades could be under L or under C depending on her mood. Took me a week.
As the months went on and a pattern emerged, every finals season our sarcasm got worse. However, I knew to sneak him his favorite snack Mallamars even if his wife Mary frowned upon them.
Predeceased by his first wife, Mary Carolyn (née Madden) in 2001; he is survived by his second wife Mary Anne (née Lubanko); two sons, Peter K. Ewald Jr. (Doretha) of Michigan and Robert F. Ewald (Christine) of Smithtown and four grandchildren: Christopher and Marissa and Jessica and Sarah.
His obituary can be read here: http://suffolktimes.timesreview.com/2018/06/82349/peter-kenneth-ewald-sr/
As his secretary I have many fond memories. The first one was when he hired me. He asked me to fix the filing system. He said his now retired secretary had usually filed based on her mood—lunch, cigarette break, etc. so grades could be under L or under C depending on her mood. Took me a week.
As the months went on and a pattern emerged, every finals season our sarcasm got worse. However, I knew to sneak him his favorite snack Mallamars even if his wife Mary frowned upon them.
Predeceased by his first wife, Mary Carolyn (née Madden) in 2001; he is survived by his second wife Mary Anne (née Lubanko); two sons, Peter K. Ewald Jr. (Doretha) of Michigan and Robert F. Ewald (Christine) of Smithtown and four grandchildren: Christopher and Marissa and Jessica and Sarah.
His obituary can be read here: http://suffolktimes.timesreview.com/2018/06/82349/peter-kenneth-ewald-sr/
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