Ed was preceded in death by his father, Charles L. Stewart Sr., and his devoted mother, Dermel R. Stewart.
Leaving to celebrate his life is lots of friends and family but especially his children; Amanda "Mandy" Stewart (Charles Allen) and Melissa Jenson. He also has two siblings; Charles "Bud" Stewart Jr. (Wanda) and Marcella "Marcy" Adams (Roger) and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces to carry on his love.
It is an honor for Charles "Bud" L. Stewart, Jr., Roger Adams, Charles "Chuck" Stewart III, James "Brian" Stewart, Heath A. Kendrick, Charles "Allen" Skinner along with Jason Skinner (honorary) to carry Ed to his final resting place.
Ed loved life, family, friends, music, Midtowne Church, living at Lake Norrell and his beloved companion, "Angel". He had a special place in his heart for his sister, Marcy. She would meet his second grade teacher and take Ed in her arms so he would get home safe. Ed only weighed 29 pounds in the second grade. She made sure he was taken care of all of his life until the last breath he took. Ed had a contagious laugh and smile that would make anyone feel loved. Ed never met a stranger. We need more people in this world like Ed.
Information provided by Pinecrest Funeral home
Ed was preceded in death by his father, Charles L. Stewart Sr., and his devoted mother, Dermel R. Stewart.
Leaving to celebrate his life is lots of friends and family but especially his children; Amanda "Mandy" Stewart (Charles Allen) and Melissa Jenson. He also has two siblings; Charles "Bud" Stewart Jr. (Wanda) and Marcella "Marcy" Adams (Roger) and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces to carry on his love.
It is an honor for Charles "Bud" L. Stewart, Jr., Roger Adams, Charles "Chuck" Stewart III, James "Brian" Stewart, Heath A. Kendrick, Charles "Allen" Skinner along with Jason Skinner (honorary) to carry Ed to his final resting place.
Ed loved life, family, friends, music, Midtowne Church, living at Lake Norrell and his beloved companion, "Angel". He had a special place in his heart for his sister, Marcy. She would meet his second grade teacher and take Ed in her arms so he would get home safe. Ed only weighed 29 pounds in the second grade. She made sure he was taken care of all of his life until the last breath he took. Ed had a contagious laugh and smile that would make anyone feel loved. Ed never met a stranger. We need more people in this world like Ed.
Information provided by Pinecrest Funeral home
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