- Leonard McEwan
Infobox_State Senator
name= Leonard A. McEwan
caption= Leonard McEwan
office= Member of theWyoming Supreme Court
term_start=1968
term_end=1974
preceded=
succeeded=
office2=Judge of the Fourth JudicialDistrict Court ofWyoming (Sheridan and Johnson counties)
term_start2= 1974
term_end2= 1985
preceded2=
succeeded2=
birth_date= birth date |1925|02|17
birth_place= Great Falls,Montana , USA
death_date= death date and age|2008|1|24|1925|2|17
death_place= Sheridan,Wyoming , USA
spouse= (1) Cameon Wolfe McEwan (1953-1977, deceased), (2) Mary Amschel McEwan (1988-2008, surviving)
children= Stepsons Edward T. Amschel, Peter Amschel, and Stephen J. Amschel
party= Democrat
occupation=Attorney
religion= Episcopal
education1=University of Wyoming Leonard A. McEwan (
February 17 1925 –January 24 2008 ) was an Americanjurist who was a member of both theWyoming Supreme Court , which meets in thecapital city of Cheyenne, and the Fourth Judicial District Court, which convenes in Sheridan and serves Sheridan and Johnson counties. Though a Democrat, McEvan was elected on anonpartisan judicial ballot in 1968, a heavily Republican year in Wyoming. He unseated an agingincumbent justice. [John B. Richard, "The 1968 Election in Wyoming", "The Western Political Quarterly", Vol. 22, No. 3 (September 1969), pp. 546-551] McEwan was first justice and then chief justice until 1974, when he stepped down to return to become a judge of the Sheridan-based district court in northern Wyoming. (The five members of the Wyoming Supreme Court are now appointed by the governor and serve eight-year terms.) McEwan remained a district judge until his retirement in 1985. He preferred to live in Sheridan and enjoyed the diverse duties of a district judge in contrast to the academic thinking of a Supreme Court jurist. After he left the bench, he resumed his private law practice in Sheridan for a number of years. [Associated Press : http://www.kpvi.com/Global/story.asp?S=7778110]McEwan was born to Leonard McEwan (1900-1984) and the late Olga McEwan in Great Falls,
Montana , acity on theMissouri River . He grew up in Great Falls but moved to Sheridan in 1939 and graduated fromSheridan High School in 1943. DuringWorld War II , McEwan served in theUnited States Army Air Corps , the forerunner to the Air Force. [ [http://www.jacksonholestartrib.com/articles/2008/01/30/news/obituaries/2b27a97394e40a49872573df0070b89e.txt Leonard McEwan ] ] In 1955 he received abachelor of science degree inbusiness andaccounting from theUniversity of Wyoming . In 1957, he procured hisJuris Doctor degree from the UW College of Law. He played football for theWyoming Cowboys and was part of the first Cowboys team to travel by airplane to a road game. [ [http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2008/01/31/obituaries/01obit_01-31-08.txt Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Online ] ]In 1953, he married the former Cameon Wolfe (1917-1977), previously from
Oklahoma , [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] in Story in Sheridan County. He established his law practice in Sheridan and was a sought-after speaker andmaster of ceremonies for various public gatherings. [ [http://www.billingsgazette.com/newdex.php?display=rednews/2005/11/05/build/wyoming/99-wyo-gd.inc billingsgazette.com ] ] An active liberal Democrat, McEwan contributed toU.S. Senator John Kerry 's bid for his party's 2004 presidential nomination. [ [http://www.city-data.com/elec/elec-STORY-WY.html STORY, WY Political Contributions by Individuals ] ] He was active in theAmerican Bar Association ,Rotary International , theElks Club , Kalif Shrine, and theAmerican Legion . He was a member of the Sheridan Memorial Hospital Foundation and a trustee ofSheridan College , a two-year institution of higher learning. As one of the founders of the Sheridan College Foundation, he was instrumental in 1969 in the establishment of the dental hygiene program at the institution. [ [http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2008/01/31/obituaries/01obit_01-31-08.txt Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Online ] ]In 1995, he and his second wife, the former Mary Amschel (born 1922), established the Leonard and Mary Amschel McEwan Music Scholarship. Sheridan College named its
Herbicide andPesticide Storage Building in honor of the McEwans, an event that the judge found amusing. He was also active in the UW Foundation. He made a large gift to the foundation in 1969 for stadium expansion. He supported the law school, College of Business,art museum , and the Alumni House building. He served during the early 1960s on the UW Alumni Association board. [ [http://www.jacksonholestartrib.com/articles/2008/01/30/news/obituaries/2b27a97394e40a49872573df0070b89e.txt Leonard McEwan ] ] In 1970, he was active in the establishment of the Cowboy Joe Club, the main fund-raising arm of the University of Wyoming's Intercollegiate Athletic program. The Club is a non-profit organization with a member base of some 4,300 fans from throughout the United States and worldwide. [ [https://uwsecureweb.uwyo.edu/GIVEONLINE/athleticsinfo.asp University of Wyoming Give Online ] ]References
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