Vic graduated from Kearsarge Regional High School in 1972 and from there was employed at Watts Regulator as a department supervisor for the next thirty-three years. He was a skilled builder, worked side jobs roofing and started his own carpentry business, VS Projects. For the last eight years Vic was the head custodian at Andover Elementary/ Middle School and was planning on retiring in June.
He was an avid and lifelong hunter, enjoyed fishing and playing cribbage, watching old westerns, the Red Sox, driving back roads with his wife, spending time with his kids and most definitely appreciated a cold Keystone. Vic was a devoted husband, father and friend. He was always a great provider, teller of truths and could captivate his audience with some awesome hunting stories. Vic Stewart was a genuine and kindhearted man and will be missed greatly by those who loved him.
He is survived by his loving wife of twenty six years, Christine Stewart; two daughters and a son; a step daughter; grandchildren; two sisters. He was preceded in death by his stepdaughter, Jamie L. Gallison.
Interment in Bunker Hill Cemetery, Wilmot NH.
Published in The Concord Monitor on Mar. 23, 2020
Vic graduated from Kearsarge Regional High School in 1972 and from there was employed at Watts Regulator as a department supervisor for the next thirty-three years. He was a skilled builder, worked side jobs roofing and started his own carpentry business, VS Projects. For the last eight years Vic was the head custodian at Andover Elementary/ Middle School and was planning on retiring in June.
He was an avid and lifelong hunter, enjoyed fishing and playing cribbage, watching old westerns, the Red Sox, driving back roads with his wife, spending time with his kids and most definitely appreciated a cold Keystone. Vic was a devoted husband, father and friend. He was always a great provider, teller of truths and could captivate his audience with some awesome hunting stories. Vic Stewart was a genuine and kindhearted man and will be missed greatly by those who loved him.
He is survived by his loving wife of twenty six years, Christine Stewart; two daughters and a son; a step daughter; grandchildren; two sisters. He was preceded in death by his stepdaughter, Jamie L. Gallison.
Interment in Bunker Hill Cemetery, Wilmot NH.
Published in The Concord Monitor on Mar. 23, 2020
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