Robert Mark “Binsk” Ewing passed away on 12/27/21 from complications due to COVID. He was born in Kenosha to Jeannette (Wamboldt) & James Ewing on 11/17/1964 where he lived through 2004. He was tormented as the “adopted” brother by his two older, loving siblings, Jimmy and John. He graduated from Tremper HS in 1982.
Bob’s daughter, Marah, was born in 1989. He married Elizabeth Babbitt in 1994 and gained his first son, Ian. In 1997 the family welcomed a second son, Jake Robert. They moved to Hempstead, Texas in 2004.
Bob was a talented craftsman and handyman, well respected businessman, excellent pool player, and decent golfer. He loved to spend time with his family, especially his grandchildren Noel, Owen, and Mia, travel, and play with any dog he could find. Bob was also a huge Packer fan. He and Elizabeth own a successful home building company, Ewing Builders, LLC in Hempstead.
Bob is survived by his wife, children, grandchildren, brothers James (Pam) and John (Marcia) of Kenosha, niece Angie, mother-in-law Jo Ann Babbitt, and many close friends, aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Visitation will be from 9:30am to 11:00am Friday, 12/31/21, at the Women’s Club of Kenosha (6028 – 8th Avenue) and will be a dual service with his beloved mother Jeanette Ewing. An interment will follow at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made in Bob’s name to the Kenosha Humane Society.
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Ava Sempe says:
My Thoughts and Prayers are with you all
Jeff and Delores Luther says:
Bob will be missed! Our Thoughts and Prayers go out to All his Family and Friends. RIP 💕💕💕💕
Jeff Meyer says:
You will be missed, my friend. My thoughts and prayers for the entire family. RIP.
Susan Nickson says:
Kindness and compassion rode easily on Bob’s shoulders, and his wit made even difficult situations brighter. As we look around our home at the beautiful renovations he spearheaded, we will remember the conversations, the laughter, and the sage advice he gave. We will miss you, Bob
Melinda Hashaw says:
Our hearts are just truly sad right now and will be for a while. We will miss him! Love you Beth!
Stephanie Lucas says:
Steve and I are very saddened to hear this. Bob was a great guy and will be missed. Condolences to his entire family 💞
Kimberly Flanagan Kirkham says:
Sincere condolences for you, Beth and your family. Praying for your strength, understanding and a healed heart.
Nicky and Kim Angelidis says:
Thank You Lord for the blessing of putting Bob and Beth and her wonderful family in our lives. We love you all so very much and cherish you all. May you all have God’s Peace and Rest knowing Bob is well and healed and in the arms of Jesus.
Cynthia Powers says:
Beth, my love to you and the boys
David and Kim Schulte says:
Sorry for your loss Beth. I always liked talking with Bob and enjoyed his peaceful manner. Praying for you and your family.
Pam says:
Such a short life for an amazing, man, husband, and father. Bob was very talented in his skills and trade and we so appreciated both he and Beth in some very trying times in our life. His love of animals, especially dogs, highlighted what a kind and caring person he was. We will all miss him terribly but are so much better for having known him. Bless his family and those who loved him to remember all the wonderful memories he gave us! Rest In Peace!