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- [S1040] The Mid-Island Mail newspaper. Medford Station, N.Y, 11 Jan 1939, p. 15, Obituary.
Mrs. Mary Mitchell Ewing:
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Mitchell Ewing, who died at Greensburg, Pa., Saturday were held Monday afternoon at Greensburg, followed by interment at Uniontown, Pa.
Mrs Ewing was the wife of John Kennedy Ewing, first president of the Bellport National bank and long a resident of Bellport.
She leaves three sons: John Mitchell Ewing and Kennedy Ewing of Bartow, Fla., and Meredyth H. Ewing of Pittsburgh, Pa.,; four daughters: Mrs. Robert W. Singer of Greensburg, Miss Mary Ewing of New York, Miss Ellen Ewing of Wale Forrest, N.C., and Mrs Hastings Reddell of Brookhaven; and a brother, William DeWitt Mitchell, former attorney general of the United States in President Hoover's cabinet.
Her father was Supreme Court Justice William Mitchell of Minnesota. Mrs. Ewing's early life was spent in Minnesota. Following her marriage she resided in Uniontown and Pittsburgh, later coming to Bellport.
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