Life's Work/Service/Interests: On December 16, 1977, Tommy married Sandra in Reno, Nevada. Shortly after, they had three beautiful children: Anthony, Curtis and Kaylyn Stewart. Throughout the years they lived in Vallejo, Antioch and Oakland, California. During that time, Tommy worked at Mare Island Shipyard, and Sandra was employed through many doctor's offices throughout the Bay Area. After living in California for 14 years, they relocated to Orem, Utah, where they began a new life, creating memories, friendships, and adapting to the cold snowy mountains of Utah. Tommy was an avid fisherman and found a gold mine for catfish at the Utah Lake. He also had an outstanding love for horses and Evanston, Wyoming, became a little getaway from time to time. Overall, what Tommy loved most was his family, especially his grandchildren: Dante, Dominik and Tatiana. Tommy was well known in the Utah and Salt Lake Counties and established many lifelong friendships. He was loved by all. He was strong, funny, loving and one of the most giving people you'd ever meet. He was the glue that held everything together and will be greatly missed by all the lives he has touched. Tommy Stewart passed away on January 6, 2015. He was 72.
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this information, sources available below. His wife, his four children, his three grandchildren, his brother and many nieces and nephews that loved him dearly.
Preceded In Death By: His parents, his dear brother and sister, Jimmy Stewart and Gladys Flowers; and his son, Eddie Stewart.
Services: Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Mortuary: Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 13 Jan. 2015
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
Life's Work/Service/Interests: On December 16, 1977, Tommy married Sandra in Reno, Nevada. Shortly after, they had three beautiful children: Anthony, Curtis and Kaylyn Stewart. Throughout the years they lived in Vallejo, Antioch and Oakland, California. During that time, Tommy worked at Mare Island Shipyard, and Sandra was employed through many doctor's offices throughout the Bay Area. After living in California for 14 years, they relocated to Orem, Utah, where they began a new life, creating memories, friendships, and adapting to the cold snowy mountains of Utah. Tommy was an avid fisherman and found a gold mine for catfish at the Utah Lake. He also had an outstanding love for horses and Evanston, Wyoming, became a little getaway from time to time. Overall, what Tommy loved most was his family, especially his grandchildren: Dante, Dominik and Tatiana. Tommy was well known in the Utah and Salt Lake Counties and established many lifelong friendships. He was loved by all. He was strong, funny, loving and one of the most giving people you'd ever meet. He was the glue that held everything together and will be greatly missed by all the lives he has touched. Tommy Stewart passed away on January 6, 2015. He was 72.
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this information, sources available below. His wife, his four children, his three grandchildren, his brother and many nieces and nephews that loved him dearly.
Preceded In Death By: His parents, his dear brother and sister, Jimmy Stewart and Gladys Flowers; and his son, Eddie Stewart.
Services: Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Mortuary: Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 13 Jan. 2015
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
Bio by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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