Billy-Stewart-Obituary

Billy Joe Stewart

Yuma, Arizona

Apr 8, 1930 – Jan 19, 2020 (Age 89)

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BORN
April 8, 1930
DIED
January 19, 2020
AGE
89
LOCATION
Yuma, Arizona

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Billy Joe Stewart, 89, passed in Yuma, Arizona on January 19, 2020.Billy is survived by his wife, Velma L. Stewart; sons, Jimmy and Randy Stewart; daughter, Debra Rider; 6 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.Grave side service will be on January 31, 2020 at noon at Johnson Mortuary.

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I can´t believe it´s been two years since we lost you grandpa. I miss your voice, your face. We´ve lost so many in our family these last two years that we miss tremendously. Today I remember your love for me & all of the sweet memories of our time together!

My grandpa in his 20's

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Hey brother, I have the most awesome memory growing up with you as a big brother with the love, support, and caring brother you gave for your little sister. Billy you will be miss here, but will meet again with our family in heaven one day also. My Prayer and Love are with Velma, Debra, Jimmy, and Randy and all your family at this time.:May God Bless all.

My Uncle Billy was larger than life, I wish I could have spent more time with him and his family. God Bless you all, lifting you up in prayer, seeking God's peace for you all.

God Bless,
Monty Pierce

I love you Grandpa and you know it!!

His happy place.

I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm sure Billy is with Bobby in heaven, fishing, and reminiscing good old times. My prayers and thoughts are with the family of Billy Joe Stewart.

Mr Stewart was such a nice man always had a smile. My prayers are with you all. Jimmy your in my prayers.

Dear Family, I am sorry for your loss. Billy was of the OLD SCHOOL. He meant what he said and did what he said. He was kind to many people. He gave chances to people to learn his knowledge, he always gave someone work if they needed it. He practiced that in his business and at his home. Randy you had a good Dad. May the Lord comfort you all. Sherri Gann- Magana Somerton AZ.