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John Robert “Bob” Hewat was born in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada on May 23rd, 1924 and passed away on August 11, 2024. He was the son of the late John Andrew and Myrtle Winnifred Messecar Hewat.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Yvonne Lail Hewat; his daughter, Susan Hewat Parker; and his second wife, Mary Walton Hewat.
Bob is survived by his sons John R. Hewat, Jr and wife, Tania of Morganton; Bill Hewat and wife, Angie, of Goshen, Arkansas; his son-in law, Gary Parker, of Fuquay-Varina, NC; and his brother Harold Hewat of Hickory. In addition, he is survived by grandchildren Lauren McLamb (Brian), and Katie Walker (Waylon) both from the Raleigh area; Bailey Buchanan (Trevor) from Morganton; Will Hewat of Charleston, SC; Emma Hewat of Charlotte, NC; and Gracie Hewat of Clarksville, AR. Pop also is a great-grandfather to Raylee and Case Buchanan; Will and Maggie Walker; and Brayden, Lena and Ella Parker.
Bob taught his sons the value of hard work and frugality through leading by example. His life during the Great Depression fashioned an unparalleled work ethic that coursed his entire life. Bob was a US Army veteran of World War II and served in the Middle Eastern Theater, on the Persian Corridor, protecting ally supply lines destined to the fight on the Eastern Front. Bob taught High School at Gamewell, Valdese and Freedom High Schools and refereed high school sports during his teaching tenure. Of particular interest, Bob was known for his love of the Blue Ridge Parkway where he served over 50 years as a seasonal park ranger and naturalist. Smokey, as he was lovingly called, met many friends, and provided help for many park visitors over his career. After his retirement from teaching, he was known to get in his truck and drive across the country visiting any national park, monument, preserve, or historic site. One of the highlights of his Parkway career was tracking the construction of the Lynn Cove Viaduct around Grandfather Mountain. He was a devout member of the First Presbyterian Church of Morganton.
John Robert Hewat’s life is a reminder that humility, honesty, and frugality are traits that remain incredibly important today. In his 100 years on this Earth, Bob saw many changes. However, his wholesomeness, wit, and chivalry never wavered. He was truly one of the last of the Greatest Generation. To know Bob was to love him, and those who love him understand what a privilege that was.
The memorial service will be held at 3 p.m., Thursday, August 15, 2024 at First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Lyndsay Beaulieu officiating. The family will greet friends following the service.
Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.
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Condolences to John, Bill and their families in the passing of Pop. As brothers, John and Bill are totally different individuals, but they both are truly their father’s sons who taught them to grow up to be strong, determined, honorable, hard working, goal oriented and most importantly to be two amazing fathers who always put their families first. Pop’s wonderful legacy lives on. Continued thoughts and prayers.
Mr. Hewat was my teacher at Freedom High School. He was my favorite off all time. What a wonderful person. I have great memories of my high school days with him. He was a true treasure. He is an inspiration for all. May God bless you during this time. Rest in Peace
My family remembers fondly John Hewat when we would see him at Claude and Vivian Davenports store right off the Blue Ridge Parkway as we stopped in to get bait and snacks when we went fishing.Mr.Hewat was a fine gentleman,so friendly and kind!
John Robert "Bob" Hewat, I'm sorry I never got to meet you, but I would like to wish you a wonderful 100th Birthday in Heaven, sir! Thank you for your service! 🙏🏼🇱🇷 Your obituary caught my attention because my mother was born in 1924 and she would have been "100", as well. God bless you also for your "50" yrs dedicated to the Blue Ridge Parkway! Thank you kindly and I'm sure God welcomed you home! ❤️🙏🏼🌹
Thanks for being my hero! Bud