Stewart
BETTY J. STEWART
CARLOS EUGENE STEWART
COLUMBUS STEWART
ELIZABETH STEWART
HARRIS STEWART - CHILDREN
REBECCA QUINN STEWART
SUSIE IONE STEWART
W. A. STEWART
BETTY J. STEWART
PRINCETON, Ky. - Betty Jean Stewart, 64, Hopkinsville, died at 2:35 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 1999 at Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a brief illness. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Morgan's Funeral Home, with the Rev. Danny Beicher officiating. Burial will be in Newsom Cemetery, Caldwell County. Visitation will be from 4 until 9 p.m. Wednesday.
A native of Caldwell County, she was born Jan. 17, 1935, the daughter of the late William Coydis Teear and Allie Dunning McAllister. She was a dietitian at Western State Hospital and attended Trinity Baptist Church, Hopkinsville.
Survivors include a son, Eddie A. Stewart, Hopkinsville; two daughters, Cathy A. Stewart and Dotty J.
Mannahan, both of Hopkinsville and fovi grandchildren.
CARLOS EUGENE "DUCK" STEWART
Carlos Eugene "Duck" Stewart, 68, Gospel of Peace Road, died Wednesday morning at his home following an illness.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home, with Leon Parker officiating. Burial will follow in Jones Cemetery, Trigg County.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
A native of Trigg County, he was born July 10, 1928, son of Myrtle Cook, Hopkinsville, and the late Clarence M. Stewart. He was a farmer.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include a son, Billy Stewart, Christian County; three daughters, Mary Bell, Lorie Sutton and Shirley Abbit, all of Christian County; two brothers, Raymond Stewart, Cadiz, and Douglas Stewart, Pembroke; three sisters, Martha Hester, Gary, Ind., Katherine Boren, Cadiz, and Shirley Baker, New York; and 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
April 1927
Cadiz Record
Columbus Stewart Claimed By Death
Prominent Trigg County Farmer Victim Of Tubercular Trouble
Member Of Family Where All Had Long Continued As One Big Household
Columbus M. Stewart, prominent Trigg county farmer and stockman, died at 7:15 last Thursday evening at the old family homestead near Gracey. A tubercular trouble, from which Mr. Stewart had been a sufferer for some months, cause his death.
Mr. Stewart was a son of the late Lewis Stewart, and was sixty two years of age. Surviving him are one brother and two sisters, Sam Stewart, Mrs. L. H. Burgess and Mrs. J. Albert Stewart. In early manhood Mr. Stewart was united in marriage to a Miss Ladd, the wife having been dead some twenty three years, and he is survived by two daughters - Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Hillary Noble, of Gracey.
Mr. Stewart was a member of one of the most remarkable families whoever lived in this section. His honored father for years before his death planned to keep the family together, and as sons and daughters grew to manhood and womanhood and sought families of their own, they were settled around the family home and the father remained the directing head. At his death Columbus himself succeeded as manager of the large interest left by the thrifty father, and the brother and two sisters with their families all continued to reside within a short distance of the old family residence, with all following the direction of the one in authority. All this was done in a spirit of perfect harmony. The activities of the plantation were shared in by all as the directing head outlined, and the result was a spirit of real love shared in by all who composed this happy circle.
Mr. Stewart was not only an outstanding farmer and stock raiser but a progressive and useful citizen as well, and his friends were limited only by his acquaintances. Few men of all Trigg county will be more universally missed than Columbus Stewart.
With a large circle of friends and loved ones present to pay a last tribute to one loved and held in highest esteem by all, the remains were buried Friday afternoon at the Lander graveyard near the Stewart home.
ELIZABETH STEWARTElizabeth Stewart, 88, Braden Street, died at 10:09 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, 2000, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center of natural causes.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Lamb Funeral Home, with Bill Hinton officiating. Burial will be in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. Friday until time for the service.A native of Erin, Tenn., she was born May 16, 1911, the daughter of the late Lawrence and Emma Herrington. She was a homemaker and retired cafeteria worker at Millbrooke Elementary School. She was a member of the Edgewood Baptist Church. Her husband, Luther H. Stewart, died in 1989.
A son, Donald B. Stewart, Hopkinsville, survives.
HARRIS STEWART - CHILDRENMr. Harris Stewart had two children to die last week of measles and pneumonia. Sad indeed, but it is said that misfortunes never come singly.
Trigg Co Notes - MONTGOMERY
Hopkinsville New Era - Feb 1887
REBECCA QUINN STEWART
Rebecca Quinn Stewart, infant daughter of Bobby Wayne Stewart and Angela Quinn Cravens, Cadiz, was stillborn at 10:52 p.m. Monday at the Regional Medical Center, Madisonville.In addition to the parents, survivors include the maternal grandparents, Donna and Harold Calhoun, Cadiz, Dan and Gloria Perry, Sspringfield, Tenn,: paternal grandparents, Douglas and Helen Stewart, Pembroke, Ruby Stewart, Hopkinsville, and Great-grandmother, Mary B. Thomas, Cadiz.
Kentucky New Era
Wednesday June 24, 1998
SUSIE IONE STEWARTGraveside services for Susie Ione Stewart, 90, Crofton, will be at 10 a.m. Thursdaay at Ridgetop Cemetery, Crofton, withe the Rev. Keith Griffin oficiating.
She died at 5:30 p.m. Monday at Hearthstone Place, Elkton, folowing a lon illness
A native of Christian County she was born June 23, 1907, the daughter of the late James Henry and Malinda Vaughn Majors. She was a homemaker and attended Empire Full Gospel Church
Her husband, the Rev. Robert Estell Stewart, died in 1973, A son, Nolan dockery, died in 1993. Four grandchildren survive.
Kentucky New Era
Wednesday June 17, 1998
W. A. STEWARTW. A. (Bill) Stewart Jr., 68, formerly of Henderson, died Sunday in a Paris, Ky., Hospital.
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Larry E. Rogers of Mentor, Ohio; two sisters, Melvina Hunt and Jane English, both of Paris; two half-brothers, Alomo Davis and Edward Davis, both of Henderson; and five grandchildren.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Benton-Glunt Funeral Home, with the Rev. David Bratcher officiating.
Friends may call after 3 p.m.
Dec 1980 Henderson Gleaner
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