Mr. Stewart passed away early Thursday at his home in Reagan. He was born February 20, 1963 in Lexington.
He was a construction worker with Williams Construction and loved being around his family and country music.
He was preceded in death by father, Junior Stewart; his brother, Tony Stewart; and one niece, Shelly Stewart. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Betty Tomlin Stewart; two sisters, Debbie Pratt (Andy) and Amanda Dayhuff; three nephews, Allen Stewart (Courtney), Aaron Stewart, and Adam Stewart (Tabitha); three nieces, Lori Pratt, Sandy Pratt, and Sarah Dayhuff; six great nephews, Zachary, Ethan, Tucker, Emmit, Schuler, and Zander; five great nieces, Tristin, Gretta, Heartlynn, Taitum, and Scarlett; and three special cousins, Tracey, Lisa, and Teresa Stewart.
Mr. Stewart passed away early Thursday at his home in Reagan. He was born February 20, 1963 in Lexington.
He was a construction worker with Williams Construction and loved being around his family and country music.
He was preceded in death by father, Junior Stewart; his brother, Tony Stewart; and one niece, Shelly Stewart. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Betty Tomlin Stewart; two sisters, Debbie Pratt (Andy) and Amanda Dayhuff; three nephews, Allen Stewart (Courtney), Aaron Stewart, and Adam Stewart (Tabitha); three nieces, Lori Pratt, Sandy Pratt, and Sarah Dayhuff; six great nephews, Zachary, Ethan, Tucker, Emmit, Schuler, and Zander; five great nieces, Tristin, Gretta, Heartlynn, Taitum, and Scarlett; and three special cousins, Tracey, Lisa, and Teresa Stewart.
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