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Preserve forever →Baxter Call Ewton
March 10, 2026— March 10, 2026
Jacksboro, TX
Baxter Call Ewton, the treasured and longed-for son of Brady and Kayla, was born on March 10, 2026, and was deeply loved during his brief time on earth before passing later that same afternoon.
His parents had dreamed of him as his daddy’s shadow and his momma’s pride and joy, of the sounds of his boots and spurs filling their home, and of a dirty, tattered little cowboy bringing love, laughter, and joy into their days. Though those dreams were not realized on earth, they hold tightly to the strength of a cowboy’s hope as they carry the memory of Baxter charging to hold his Pappy’s hand in Heaven, a little boy skipping alongside a giant of a man with a dove on his shoulder and love stitched into his stride, taking in his long string of short-tailed horses.
Baxter was welcomed in heaven by his Grandpa, Billy Ewton; Great-Grandpas Benny Noles and Robert Lee Martin; Great-Grandparents Eugene and Kay Long; and his loving cousin, Carter Thornton.
He is remembered and deeply loved by his parents, Brady and Kayla Ewton; Grandmother Galen Ewton; Grandparents Keith and Tamara Martin; Great-Grandmothers Melvena Noles, Virginia Martin, and Nell Rankin; Great-Aunt and Uncles Brian and Jamie Noles, Gene and Jan Trinklein, and Mike and Karen Thornton; Aunt and Uncle Beau and Kelby Ewton; and cousins Kolter and Bennie Kay Ewton, Worth and Cydney Thornton and baby Elle Carter, Austin and Macey Trinklein and baby Lane, Walt and Tyler Trinklein, and Abby and Branton Noles, along with many friends who will continue to cherish his memory.
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