Spouse: Pinkie Pearl Gordon Stewart
Haynie Stewart, Jr completed his education in the Nottoway County (VA) Public School System. On September 28, 1951, Haynie was united in Holy Matrimony to Pinkie Pearl Gordon. From this union, four children were born. He relocated with his young family to Baltimore, Maryland in the year 1952 where he resided for more than 56 years until his illness and brief stay at the Manor Care Nursing Home. He was employed at the Lord Baltimore Press Company. After retiring from 25 years of service as a supervisor, Haynie then started and operated is own business, Stewart & Sons Automobile Repair Shop. This shop is still in existence as Ty's Cycle and operated by his son, Tyrone. Haynie had a passion for automobiles and motorcycles. He was a member of the Banderleros Motorcycle Club. Haynie was always a friend and willing to he1p anyone in need. His lifetime love for his family and friends was very passionate. The smile he always wore on his face let everyone know he loved and respected them. He was truly the life of the party with his comical impersonations, jokes, and delightful spirit.
Graveside services were held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, November 8, 2008 at the Mount Gazerine Baptist Church, Blackstone, VA.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the staff of the W.E. Hawkes & Son Funeral Home, 504 East Street, Blackstone, VA. www.hawkesfh.com
Spouse: Pinkie Pearl Gordon Stewart
Haynie Stewart, Jr completed his education in the Nottoway County (VA) Public School System. On September 28, 1951, Haynie was united in Holy Matrimony to Pinkie Pearl Gordon. From this union, four children were born. He relocated with his young family to Baltimore, Maryland in the year 1952 where he resided for more than 56 years until his illness and brief stay at the Manor Care Nursing Home. He was employed at the Lord Baltimore Press Company. After retiring from 25 years of service as a supervisor, Haynie then started and operated is own business, Stewart & Sons Automobile Repair Shop. This shop is still in existence as Ty's Cycle and operated by his son, Tyrone. Haynie had a passion for automobiles and motorcycles. He was a member of the Banderleros Motorcycle Club. Haynie was always a friend and willing to he1p anyone in need. His lifetime love for his family and friends was very passionate. The smile he always wore on his face let everyone know he loved and respected them. He was truly the life of the party with his comical impersonations, jokes, and delightful spirit.
Graveside services were held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, November 8, 2008 at the Mount Gazerine Baptist Church, Blackstone, VA.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the staff of the W.E. Hawkes & Son Funeral Home, 504 East Street, Blackstone, VA. www.hawkesfh.com
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