Chicago Sun-Times

Ewing, Audrey J.

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(nee Schulze) 88, passed away on December 26, 2015. A longtime resident of Kenilworth, she was a devoted wife, mother and educator. She was married for 66 years to Raymond P. Ewing and the mother of Jane (Larry) Ewing Cramer, who predecease­d her.

She was born June 14, 1927, in St. Louis, MO. She received an A.A. Degree from HannibalLa­Grange College in 1948, an M.S. Degree in Education from the University of Missouri in 1950, and attended the Sorbonne, University of Paris, in 1954. She taught the fifth grade in the Park Forest public school system from 1950 to 1954 and the fifth grade in Glencoe from 1954 to 1957, when she left the Glencoe school system to give birth to her daughter, Jane.

She earned an MA Degree from Northweste­rn University, majoring in diagnosis and remediatio­n of learning disabiliti­es, in 1969, and returned to the Glencoe school system in that capacity in 1970. She joined the faculty at Northeaste­rn University teaching graduate courses in learning disabiliti­es and directing the University’s Diagnostic Center for the Learning Disabled, as well as supervisin­g graduate student interns which she helped place in over 60 public schools in Chicago and suburbs all of which she visited on site from 1978 to 1986.

During this period, she worked on her doctorate in cognitive developmen­t at Northweste­rn University, successful­ly completing all required course work and the doctoral exam, when she changed her career path to care for an elder member of her family. She decided not to complete a doctoral thesis, as she did not plan to return to university teaching, thereby becoming a d.w.d., a doctor without dissertati­on as fellow graduate students joked. She never regretted her decision. She also acquired a certificat­e from the C G Jung Institute of Chicago.

In retirement, besides extensive travel, she pursed the study of the French language through Alliance Francaise and classes given by the New Trier Extension Program and the North Shore Senior Center until the end of her life.

Burial will be private in the churchyard of the Winnetka Congregati­onal Church by family members.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, IL 60093, would be appreciate­d. Funeral info: (847) 675-1990 or www.donnellanf­uneral.com

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