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Philip Arnett “Phil” Stewart

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Philip Arnett “Phil” Stewart

Birth
Paola, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Death
1 Jul 2017 (aged 79)
Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Paola, Miami County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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PAOLA, Kan. Philip Arnett (Phil) Stewart, aged 79, passed away on July 1, 2017, at the Olathe Hospice House.

Phil was born in Paola, Kansas, to Flavius and Florine (Arnett) Stewart on May 29, 1938. He was the youngest of their three children.

Phil attended the Paola schools, graduating from Paola High School in 1956. He attended Ottawa University and Park College before graduating from the University of Montana. He began his teaching career in Bigfork, Montana, and subsequently taught in Oregon and Missouri before returning to Paola, where he taught mathematics at the high school for 19 years before his retirement.

Phil and his wife, Mary Ann (Gibbins) Stewart, recently celebrated their 59 wedding anniversary. Their family includes four children.

Phil's primary interest was in antiques and their history, particularly antique bottles, antique paper and advertising and old sheet music. Sheet music collecting led him to a special interest in Charles L. Johnson, an early ragtime composer from Kansas City. He researched and published a book of Johnsons life and music and compiled and published two folios of Johnsons music. A long-time source of pride for Phil was his attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.

Survivors include: wife, Mary Ann, of the home; son, Ed and daughter-in-law Kelly, of Paola; daughter Barbara, of Topeka, Kansas; son, John, of Columbia, South Carolina, and son, Bob, of Mission, Kansas; as well as granddaughter, Sarah (Stewart) Watson, her husband, Mike, and their children Anna and Caleb, of Wichita, Kansas; and grandson, Neal and wife, Allison, of Simi Valley, California.
Also surviving are two nieces, Kathy (Bond) Altaras, of Dallas, Texas, and Rebecca (Bond) Hladky, of Overland Park, Kansas.

Preceding Phil in death were his parents; his brother, Robert A. Stewart; his sister, Elizabeth E. (Stewart) Bond; and daughter-in-law, Marian Sheeran.

A family memorial gathering will be held at a later date. The family suggests that any memorials made in Phil's name be directed, in care of the Dengel and Son Funeral Home, to the Olathe Hospice, for whom they have the deepest gratitude.
PAOLA, Kan. Philip Arnett (Phil) Stewart, aged 79, passed away on July 1, 2017, at the Olathe Hospice House.

Phil was born in Paola, Kansas, to Flavius and Florine (Arnett) Stewart on May 29, 1938. He was the youngest of their three children.

Phil attended the Paola schools, graduating from Paola High School in 1956. He attended Ottawa University and Park College before graduating from the University of Montana. He began his teaching career in Bigfork, Montana, and subsequently taught in Oregon and Missouri before returning to Paola, where he taught mathematics at the high school for 19 years before his retirement.

Phil and his wife, Mary Ann (Gibbins) Stewart, recently celebrated their 59 wedding anniversary. Their family includes four children.

Phil's primary interest was in antiques and their history, particularly antique bottles, antique paper and advertising and old sheet music. Sheet music collecting led him to a special interest in Charles L. Johnson, an early ragtime composer from Kansas City. He researched and published a book of Johnsons life and music and compiled and published two folios of Johnsons music. A long-time source of pride for Phil was his attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.

Survivors include: wife, Mary Ann, of the home; son, Ed and daughter-in-law Kelly, of Paola; daughter Barbara, of Topeka, Kansas; son, John, of Columbia, South Carolina, and son, Bob, of Mission, Kansas; as well as granddaughter, Sarah (Stewart) Watson, her husband, Mike, and their children Anna and Caleb, of Wichita, Kansas; and grandson, Neal and wife, Allison, of Simi Valley, California.
Also surviving are two nieces, Kathy (Bond) Altaras, of Dallas, Texas, and Rebecca (Bond) Hladky, of Overland Park, Kansas.

Preceding Phil in death were his parents; his brother, Robert A. Stewart; his sister, Elizabeth E. (Stewart) Bond; and daughter-in-law, Marian Sheeran.

A family memorial gathering will be held at a later date. The family suggests that any memorials made in Phil's name be directed, in care of the Dengel and Son Funeral Home, to the Olathe Hospice, for whom they have the deepest gratitude.


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