He was born May 1, 1952, in Elwood, to Ray and Freida (Martin) Stewart and received his GED diploma from Wendell Willkie High School. Dan was an ordained minister of the Gospel and studied with Moody Bible Institute. Dan served as youth pastor at Calvary Community Church in Alexandria for several years. He also owned and operated Dan's Powerhouse.
He was a journeyman in skilled trades at Guide Lamp in Anderson, retiring in 2006 after 33 years of employment. Dan's whole life was centered around his love for Jesus, and he especially enjoyed sharing that love through his weekly Tuesday evening Bible study that he has led for several years. He has been an avid weightlifter, euchre player and a student of the Bible. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle. Next to his faith, however, his greatest pleasure was in the time he spent with his family and especially with Tayler.
Survivors include daughter, Danette Barboza, Lexington, Kentucky; granddaughter, Tayler Glass, Lexington, Kentucky; great-grandson, Cooper Lavergne; special friend and companion, Jennifer Williams, Alexandria; sisters, Barbara Hahn and Kay Taylor of Elwood, Sandy Thompson of Frankton; brothers, Max (Sue) Stewart and Keith (Sandi) Stewart, all of Elwood, Glen Stewart of Alexandria; sisters-in-law, Mary Ann Stewart and Carol Stewart; brother-in-law-Bob Bickel; several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Ronnie Stewart, Bob Stewart and Chuck Stewart; sister, Pat Bickel; brothers-in-law, Jerry Thompson, Terry Taylor and Buddy Hahn; sister-in-law, Susan Stewart.
Services celebrating Dan's homegoing will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021, at the Alexandria Church of the Nazarene, 1401 S. Harrison St., with Pastor Mark Diemer officiating. Cremation will follow the service.
He was born May 1, 1952, in Elwood, to Ray and Freida (Martin) Stewart and received his GED diploma from Wendell Willkie High School. Dan was an ordained minister of the Gospel and studied with Moody Bible Institute. Dan served as youth pastor at Calvary Community Church in Alexandria for several years. He also owned and operated Dan's Powerhouse.
He was a journeyman in skilled trades at Guide Lamp in Anderson, retiring in 2006 after 33 years of employment. Dan's whole life was centered around his love for Jesus, and he especially enjoyed sharing that love through his weekly Tuesday evening Bible study that he has led for several years. He has been an avid weightlifter, euchre player and a student of the Bible. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle. Next to his faith, however, his greatest pleasure was in the time he spent with his family and especially with Tayler.
Survivors include daughter, Danette Barboza, Lexington, Kentucky; granddaughter, Tayler Glass, Lexington, Kentucky; great-grandson, Cooper Lavergne; special friend and companion, Jennifer Williams, Alexandria; sisters, Barbara Hahn and Kay Taylor of Elwood, Sandy Thompson of Frankton; brothers, Max (Sue) Stewart and Keith (Sandi) Stewart, all of Elwood, Glen Stewart of Alexandria; sisters-in-law, Mary Ann Stewart and Carol Stewart; brother-in-law-Bob Bickel; several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Ronnie Stewart, Bob Stewart and Chuck Stewart; sister, Pat Bickel; brothers-in-law, Jerry Thompson, Terry Taylor and Buddy Hahn; sister-in-law, Susan Stewart.
Services celebrating Dan's homegoing will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021, at the Alexandria Church of the Nazarene, 1401 S. Harrison St., with Pastor Mark Diemer officiating. Cremation will follow the service.
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