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Les Stewart

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Les Stewart

Birth
Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
5 Jan 1996 (aged 50)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. A Lot 147 Pos. 5
Memorial ID
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My picture on this page means that I have finally died. After at least one previous brush with the Grim Reaper, AIDS did the trick, as I have always known it would. This was no valiant battle. I hated the whole thing. I was born long ago on October 23, 1945, in Payson, Utah, the son and first-born of Alan and Dorothy Weight Stewart.
I am preceded in death by my grandparents, a nephew, Cameron Meyers and 170,000 people in this nation who have died of AIDS.
I am survived by my good and loving parents; brother, Lynn and wife, Jennifer, of Springville; sister, Karen and husband Larry of Kaysville; Jane, of New York; Josh, my dog and a large extended family. My best legacy survives me: three amazing children, Jon, Sara, and Zach, who have been the joys of my life.

Died January 5, 1996, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Burial was January 9, 1996.
My picture on this page means that I have finally died. After at least one previous brush with the Grim Reaper, AIDS did the trick, as I have always known it would. This was no valiant battle. I hated the whole thing. I was born long ago on October 23, 1945, in Payson, Utah, the son and first-born of Alan and Dorothy Weight Stewart.
I am preceded in death by my grandparents, a nephew, Cameron Meyers and 170,000 people in this nation who have died of AIDS.
I am survived by my good and loving parents; brother, Lynn and wife, Jennifer, of Springville; sister, Karen and husband Larry of Kaysville; Jane, of New York; Josh, my dog and a large extended family. My best legacy survives me: three amazing children, Jon, Sara, and Zach, who have been the joys of my life.

Died January 5, 1996, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Burial was January 9, 1996.


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