C.-Stewart-Obituary

C. Todd Stewart M.D.

Marshfield, Wisconsin

1964 - 2013 (Age 48)

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C. Todd Stewart, MDC. Todd Stewart, MD, Vice President of Marshfield Clinic and a pediatric intensive care physician, died Monday in Chicago. He was 48.Dr. Stewart joined the Clinic's Department of Pediatrics in 2003 and served on the Board of Directors since 2008. Previously, he chaired the...

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I just saw the notice about Todd's death in Northwestern Magazine. I am so sorry for your loss. Although I hadn't seen you two in several years, Todd's name often came up in conversation when recounting stories about our travels and time at Camp Winaukee in New Hampshire between freshman and sophomore year in college. I will always have fond memories of Todd and our time spent together when we were young. He was a great guy. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
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I had numerous classes with Todd in high school. I remember him well and am sad to read of his passing. Sincere condolences to family, friends, and those who knew him in his medical practice.

Janet, I am on the NU Class of 1988 Reunion Committee and was doing some follow up work on Reunion attendees when I ran across this obituary for Todd. We were out of the country when Todd passed away, and I did not know of it until now. I am very sorry sorry for your loss. Although I had not been in contact with Todd since our days at the Sigma Chi house, I can't help but note the parallels in our lives since then and that we have been living not very far apart (you in Marshfield and Amy and...

What a wonderful physician to learn from. I loved working in the PICU with him.

Janet and the kids--I never heard him brag about specifics but it was always so clear to me how proud he was of his family. My thoughts are with you all.

Mr. Stewart and Family,
I was so shocked and saddened to hear about Todd's passing and also his mom! I graduated from East Kentwood with Todd. ( He was my date to my first formal-Homecoming our Freshman year)
I'm not surprised that he became a caring Physician and loving husband and father, he was one in a million!
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Go Packers!

Janet, at this very moment as you are surrounded by family and friends eulogizng Todd, I am there in thought and prayer. Such a talented, friendly gentleman, not surprising the caring 'friend down the hall' became a gifted physician and loving family man. You recognized and encouraged these qualities in him, making him whole and better, and he you. Your loss is felt by so many, with hopes the wonderful memories of shared time provide peace to you and the children.

Janet, Devon, and Nick,
You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Devon and Nick, it is important that you know that not only was your father a skilled physician and leader, but most importantly he was an honorable man. He was so proud of his wonderful family. We pray that God will bring you HIs peace.

To his wife and children,

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Todd in High School. We shared many good memories of Young Life. He was such a kind, humble and respectful person. Having my own teen son now, I hope he develops into the type of young man that Todd was.

Praying for God's immense comfort and peace for you in the journey that lies ahead.