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Sebastain Malachi Ewing

Our hearts soared on Aug. 29, 2007, when you came into our lives. Our hearts will never be the same since you went to be with Jesus on Sept. 8, 2011. Four years and nine days was not enough time with you, our precious cowboy.

Sebastain Malachi Ewing is survived by his father, Joshua Robert Ewing of Crescent City, Calif .; grandparents Wayne and Michelle Thomas, uncle Nick Thomas and aunts Megan, MariRose and Ashley Thomas, all of Cottonwood, Calif; grandparents Gary and Shelly Ewing and aunt Misty Ewing, all of Texas.

He is also survived by his mother, Jennifer Christine Ewing and his daddy Arturo Luis Canales of Placerville, Calif .; his grandfather Gene Simpson; great-grandmother Linda Mead; aunt Jessica Meyer and cousins Gene David Meyer and Diego, all of Placerville, Calif.

He is also survived by his Big Papa Frank and Auntie Duh Duh Rhonda Amrine of Sprague; uncle Roger and aunt Kathy Smallwood of Sprague; great-grandmother Lee Gearing of Cheney; uncle Frankie Amrine and aunt Mollie Amrine of Shelton; uncle Roy and aunt Jessica Amrine of Sprague; aunt Tina Amrine of Sprague and uncle Zach Zach and aunt Lindsey of Spokane; aunt Rosie Pichette and uncle Nick, aunt Dusty Lonus; grama Tracy Pichette, all of Ritzville. He also leaves behind numerous cousins, aunts and uncles – too many to list.

He was preceded in death by his Grandmother Dixie Simpson; great-grandfathers Ronald Gearing and Bert Mead.

His love of horses was unquenchable, his love of life unmatched and his energy unbottled.

Know that your time with us was way too short, our love for you bigger than the whole world – bigger than the sky. Go on, little cowboy, ride off into the sunset, grab grama by the hand and go ride the horses. You were such an amazing little man and you were loved more than you ever knew. The void you leave in our lives can never be filled. Know our love for you will never die until we do.

Services are pending.

 

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