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John Rex Stuart

1941 - 2018

John Rex Stuart obituary, 1941-2018, Raleigh, NC

BORN

1941

DIED

2018

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John Stuart Obituary

John Rex Stuart

April 4, 1941 - March 6, 2018

Raleigh

John Rex Stuart of Raleigh died peacefully March 6, 2018 surrounded by his family and loved ones after many years of declining health.

Rex is survived by his devoted wife of 34 years, Karen Phelps Stuart, of Raleigh; daughter, Kara Elizabeth Hergenrader, and husband, Matt, of Wake Forest; and daughter, Mary Kaitland Davis, and husband, Gene, of Raleigh. Also surviving are four beautiful grandchildren; Garrett Ryan Hergenrader and Emma Gray Hergenrader, and Stuart Wynn Fortescue Davis and Elizabeth Ann Rogers Davis.

Rex was predeceased by his parents Mary Agnes Dellinger Stuart and John Rex Stuart.

Rex was born April 7, 1941, in Charlotte and grew up in Lincolnton, N.C. While there he became an Eagle Scout and earned a full football scholarship to Appalachian State University where he was an All-Conference middle linebacker. He earned a bachelor's and master's degree from Appalachian State.

Rex returned to his hometown of Lincolnton and taught high school and coached. He then pursued a career in banking in Asheville where he was also president of the Asheville Jaycees.

Rex then moved into management with Traveler's Insurance and some years later became a State Farm Agent in Raleigh where he remained until his retirement. He earned many awards and trips with State Farm. He served as president of the Raleigh Association of Life Underwriters and was presented the Man of the Year Award for his service.

Rex loved sports and began officiating football, basketball and wrestling at all levels ultimately becoming an umpire with the National Football League. He excelled at this position. Over 14 years, he umpired the Pro Bowl, the American Bowl in Japan, and many playoff and championship games. He was an alternate for Super Bowl XXIX.

Rex served as Treasurer for several years in the Professional Football Referees Association.

Rex also officiated in the World League for a season and umpired the first World Bowl in London, England.

After retiring from the field, Rex continued to serve the NFL as an instant replay official for seven years. Again, he excelled and officiated Super Bowl XXXVII. He is famous for the Tuck Rule call he made on January 19, 2002 during a blizzard at Foxboro Stadium between the Patriots and Raiders.

While Rex loved football, he loved his family more. He was a very involved and supportive father. He attended the girls' every performance, school program, recital, and horse show. He was their biggest cheerleader. Rex was a generous man who not only made sure his wife and daughters were spoiled, but also taught his girls the rules for the game of life.

Rex was also a gifted motivational speaker. He spoke at many sports banquets, civic groups and youth groups. He was humbled to be inducted into the Lincoln County Sports Hall of Fame. He loved going back to Lincolnton or "God's Country" as he liked to call it.

Rex was a great animal lover. He might remove a snake from the premises, but he would never kill one. Any dog was his best friend, and he fell in love with horses when Mary Kaitland started riding. In lieu of flowers, he requests donations be made to the SPCA of Wake County.

Rex was an active member of Bayleaf Baptist Church and was baptized there with Kara on the same day. He enjoyed singing in the choir during the "off-season." He was a member of the Joy IV Sunday School Class, and the family wishes to thank the members for all the support and love especially during his declining years. Many thanks to Don Gilbert who ministered to Rex faithfully and joyfully through visits, phone calls, and the sharing of many meals – there is no one like you.

The family wishes to express their deepest appreciation to the staff at Sunrise at North Hills Senior Living for their wonderful care of Rex for the past 2 ½ years. Rex enjoyed the activities, food, and friends he made there. Many thanks to Transitions for their devotion and tender care for the last four months of Rex's life.

Rex often said, "What you are is God's gift to you. What you become is your gift to God." Rex became a man of humility and faith. Thanks to God for the life of John Rex Stuart. He is out of the wheelchair and is walking again with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm Friday, March 9, 2018 at Bay Leaf Baptist Church, 12200 Bayleaf Church Rd, Raleigh. Visitation will take place from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm prior to the service. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

A service of Bright Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 405 S. Main St., Wake Forest. (919) 556-5811

www.brightfunerals.com

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Published by The News and Observer on Mar. 9, 2018.

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Bob and Ruth Kucab

March 13, 2018

Mary Kaitland,

We offer our condolences on the passing of your father. He sounds like a great Dad and an accomplished professional. A life well lived and many lives touched in a positive wayhe leaves a real legacy.

Julia Hardy

March 12, 2018

Mary Kaitland, you and your family are in
my thoughts and prayers... May God's love
and peace be with all of you..

March 9, 2018

TO THE FAMILY OF REX STUART:
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF REX. MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

LARRY HONEYCUTT
FOOTBALL OFFICIAL(RETIRED)
WILMINGTON, N. C.

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