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James Ponder "Jimmy" Stewart

Doyline, LA A memorial service celebrating the life of James Ponder "Jimmy" Stewart will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at St. John's Episcopal Church in Minden, Louisiana. Officiating will be Father Wayne Carter. A reception will be held at St. John's Parish Hall following the memorial service. Visitation will be held Tuesday, April 11, 2017, from 5:00-8:00 at Rose-Neath Funeral home in Minden.

Jimmy was born on January 22, 1949, and he passed away peacefully at his home in Doyline on April 8, 2017, following a lengthy illness. Jimmy's favorite movie was It's a Wonderful Life, and that title became his life's motto. He grew up in Doyline, Louisiana, and no matter where else he ever traveled or lived, Doyline was home. His mother, his brother Tommy, his teachers and coaches, his church, and his group of friends molded the person Jimmy became. Many of those people are still in his life today, including Coach James Roach and his wife Pat, Miss Elouise Sanders, Bill and Sondra Crider, Steve and Lani Causey, and the entire Causey family. Jimmy graduated from Doyline High School in 1967, and one of the highlights of his life was being a member of the Doyline basketball team that won the State Championship his senior year. His senior class recently celebrated its 50 year class reunion, and although his illness kept him from attending, Jimmy was so proud that his team was recognized for that accomplishment. Following in the footsteps of his two older brothers, Jimmy earned an athletic scholarship to play basketball and baseball at Northwestern State University, eventually focusing on baseball. Under the guidance of Coach Herbie Smith, Jimmy excelled as a pitcher. Several of his pitching statistics still rank high in the standings at Northwestern, and in October 2016, Northwestern State honored Jimmy by inducting him into the N-Club Athletic Hall of Fame. His teammates at Northwestern, who began calling him by his middle name "Ponder," formed a core group of friends that has lasted over 50 years. Those friends continued to visit Ponder throughout his illness, brightening up his days with stories of their college years as athletes at Northwestern. His friends like Don Ashworth, Johnny Janese, Alan Posey, Doug Watts, Jim Krajefska, Odis Faust, and others became better athletes in those retold stories with each visit. Jimmy was an avid supporter of Northwestern State University, and he especially enjoyed following the mens' basketball team, coached by Mike McConathy. He formed a special bond with Coach McConanthy and the coaching staff at Northwestern State, and Jimmy and his brother were very proud to have started The Stewart Boys Basketball Scholarship to help support athletes furthering their education at Northwestern State University.

Jimmy graduated from Northwestern State University and began playing professional baseball with the California Angels organization. After a shoulder injury ended his baseball career, Jimmy was glad to have his college degree as his backup plan. He would later tell the young people he ecountered to dream big, but make sure to have a Plan B. He became a basketball and baseball coach who also taught algebra. He coached basketball at Haynesville High School in 1976-1978, basketball and baseball at Castor High School in 1978-1980, and basketball and baseball at Minden High School in 1980-1985. He was blessed to coach great kids at all three schools, and he formed strong friendships with the parents, administration and faculty members, and fans at all three places. All of his teams were winners, and he was especially proud of being Minden High School's assistant baseball coach for Marvin Jones when their teams were back-to-back-to back State Champions in 1981, 1982, and 1983.

Jimmy received his Masters Degree from Louisiana Tech and became the principal at Doyline High School in 1985, where he remained until his retirement in 2005. Maybe not everyday, but almost everyday, he loved being the principal of Doyline High School. Doyline was his home, he had so much pride in the school, and he wanted everyone there to be the best they could be. During his time as principal, he also served as the coach for the girls' softball team. Once he adjusted to the idea that girls cheer loud and non-stop in the dugout during the games, coaching softball was an adventure. All the girls he coached were very special to him, but he especially enjoyed getting to coach his daughter Jamie during her softball career at Doyline.

Jimmy raised cattle at his home, the Diamond S Farm, in Doyline. He loved his cows and his farm, and he was comforted knowing that his wife Renee and his son Ryan were taking over the cow business after he became ill. Jimmy was an active member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Minden, where he served as an usher and twice served as a vestry member. He loved his church family. Jimmy was a quiet, soft-spoken man who enjoyed listening more than speaking. He was gentle-hearted and compassionate, he loved animals, and he was so patriotic that he ended all of his prayers with "God Bless America." Renee's family was his family, and he treasured each one of them. The highlight of his life for the past six years was his granddaughter Addy Lou. She loved Ponder and he loved her.

Jimmy was preceded in death by his mother, Louise McKelroy; his father, Bill Stewart; his brothers Buddy and Tommy Stewart; his brother-in-law Rick Merrill; and his father-in-law and mother-in-law George and Chris Mourad. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Renee Mourad Stewart, their daughter Jamie Stewart Gressett and husband Dan Gressett, their son Ryan Thomas Stewart, and their granddaughter Addyson Louise Gressett. He is also survived by his sisters-in-law Kalani Merrill, Kathy Newer and husband Winky, Kim Lott and husband Buddy, and brother-in-law Kip Mourad and wife Jenny. Ponder loved his nieces Emily Mourad and Camille Lott and his nephews Klint Newer and wife Meghan, Jared Mourad, and Michael Lott. He never met his new great-niece Peyton Marie Newer who was born in December, but he enjoyed hearing Addy Lou talk about her.

Jimmy's illness was a long struggle, and his family would like to thank the people who helped to keep him comfortable at home until the end. Karen "Sue" Penton was his sitter for over a year who became like a family member to us. For four months, the team of Bea Brown, Kyla Mora, Cheree Cummings, Sandra Howington, Brother Buck Furlow, and Donna Greer of Aime Hospice provided excellent care and comfort for Jimmy. You are all very special people to be able to do the job you do.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials in honor of Jimmy be sent to St. John's Episcopal Church, 1107 Broadway, Minden, LA 71055, or The Stewart Brothers Scholarship

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Published by Shreveport Times on Apr. 11, 2017.

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Jonathan Bailes

April 13, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Martha Nunn

April 12, 2017

Praying for Mr. Stewart's family. He was a great man and will be missed.

Lorrie and Eric Bertelsen

April 12, 2017

Thinking and praying for you all. Hoping cherished memories will help you through your grief. Peace and hugs.

Judy Gray Murray

April 12, 2017

Jimmy was the joy of our class. He was quiet, funny and serious. He made everyone feel important and respected. You knew he was destined for great things by the way he carried himself.

May God bless his family and give comfort and peace to each in the days to come.

Judy Gray Murray
Class of 1967

April 12, 2017

He was one of my father's favorite people ever. I used to attend games when Jimmy coached Minden High School and played Wossman in Monroe. Those were great games. I was just a kid but was always impressed with Jimmy and his comprosure in those heated games. My father told me many stories about Jimmy as a kid playing baseball in Doyline....best kid he had ever seen. My sincerest sympathy,

-James G. Jones II

Kathy Zator (Craig)

April 12, 2017

Mr. Jimmy Stewart was a wonderful man. Always caring about people and his students. He had my son and after his class he told them this was it for him. Class of 2005. Praying for the family of this wonderful man.

Willie Pickett

April 11, 2017

I am so proud to have known Jimmy and call him a sweet friend. He and Bob were close friends and co-hearts! in the cattle business. He was a wonderful Principal to Doyline students and was always willing to help the parents and students in any way possible. He will be missed.

Amanda Tucker

April 11, 2017

Rest In Peace Mr Stewart. Doyline class of 2004.

Tommy Russell

April 11, 2017

We are sorry for your loss. Jimmy was a wonderful man and he will be greatly missed by everyone.
Tommy and Melinda Russell

Judy Evans

April 11, 2017

R.I.P. Mr. Stewart

Vicky Pullig

April 11, 2017

Back when my Daughter, Tanya was in High School, I went back to school myself to attain my G.E.D. I was thrilled when I was told I could have ANY Principal of ANY High School sign my Diploma. I chose Mr. Stewart & DHS. To this day, I can't tell you how much having him sign my Certificate of Diploma meant to me. He'll always have a special place in my heart.

Wendy Woods Sutton

April 11, 2017

Many of my fondest memories include DHS softball and Mr. Stewart. He was patient but challenged us daily to be our very best on and off the field. I respected him very much. So much love is in my heart for him. Even when I dropped an easy pop fly, I knew he still loved me :-) I'm so sorry for your loss.

Alice Bond

April 11, 2017

Mr. Stewart! That is how we knew him. He was principal at DHS during the time our 4 girls attended there. He was capable, caring and competent. He was a good man.

Susan Addington

April 11, 2017

Mr. Stewart was an incredible man. I feel honored to have worked under him. He made a difference to so many young people, including my own. Rest in peace

Christin Falcon

April 11, 2017

Mr. Stewart,
You will always be one of the biggest influences in my life. I will forever be grateful. Heaven gained tremendously.

Christin Taylor-Falcon
DHS Class of 2003

April 11, 2017

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

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