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Mildred Hunt Stewart
Simpsonville
Mildred Inez Hunt Stewart, 96, passed away on Wednesday, November 13, 2013 at NHC Mauldin. She was the daughter of the late Jessie Malvin and Louise Jones Hunt.
She graduated from Asheville Normal Teachers College, Asheville, NC in 1937. She was a Primary School Teacher in both North and South Carolina
She was a member of Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church. She was a past president of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority.
She is survived by a daughter Millie Andrea Stewart of Simpsonville, SC.
She was preceded in death by her husband William Anderson Stewart.
Graveside services will be held at 2:00 pm on Friday, November 15, 2013 at Fairview Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Cannon Funeral Home, Fountain Inn, SC
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3 Entries
Millie, I send you love & prayers at this time. I pray that God will wrap his arms around you & give you peace. I loved your mom & how she was always happy! Take care. Your cousin Martha Jane
Martha O'Connor
November 20, 2013
Millie, I am so sorry. I just learned about Aunt Mildred's passing from a friend on Facebook. It is poignant that Aunt Mildred passed away on Uncle Bill's birthday. I can still hear her in my head, "Rise and shine morning glory" and she had the largest and most humorous repertoire of idioms of anyone I have ever met. The world is a little less colorful with out her, but she is heaven tidying things up, no doubt.
Margaret Kiggins
November 15, 2013
Millie, in your grief just remember that memories of your mom are like bridges & you'll never be without her loving spirit & all of us will be together someday. We know you are thankful for the time you have had with her. You will be in our prayers.
Your cousin, Don & Barbara Jones, Ocean Springs, MS.
November 14, 2013
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