Gary-Stewart-Obituary

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Gary Stewart

Hapeville, Georgia

Aug 24, 1942 – Oct 12, 2018

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BORN
August 24, 1942
DIED
October 12, 2018
LOCATION
Hapeville, Georgia

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Donehoo-Lewis Funeral Home - Hapeville Obituary

Gary Stewart, 76, of Senoia, died Friday, October 12, 2018. Gary was a U.S. Army Veteran, serving in Vietnam, a retired Computer analyst withe the U.S. Department of Defense, based at Ft. McPherson, and was an active member of Harps Crossing Baptist Church at Hollanville. Surviving are...

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Gary was Truly a Great Guy . He will be missed at the Senoia Coffee Company by his many friends. He had no enemies and was loved by ALL . Roll Gary !

So sorry to learn about Gary. He was a great classmate and such a good person . Know he will be missed by all. Prayers to all the family.

Laura & family,
We were so sorry to hear of Garys passing. You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this time.
Love in Christ,
Anthony & Melanie Brooks

My thoughts and prayers for all the family! Fond memories of Gary riding his motorcycle to have breakfast with the Central High School Class of 1960 at IHOP in Phenix City several times! We loved him!

Laura, Sharon, and Ronnie, I am very sorry to read of Garys death! I love you all and will be praying for you guys in the future days! It said to share my memories of Gary here, but they are far too many for this space..I am just grateful that he was my friend! Love and hugs, me, Robert and Mom

Laura, sorry for your loss. Kirk and I remember the great times we had with you and Gary square dancing. Please know that you are in our prayers.

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

Laura and family, thank you for the many memories and fun times we enjoyed with your family while in Church and Sunday School Class together - and later as we laughed together while taking square dance classes! We remember Gary as a very intelligent, patient and kindhearted Christian man who loved his family and friends and always had a smile for them. Please know you are in our prayers in the days ahead. We all truly know where Gary resides now and that he is at rest - well done, good...

Gary has been our Harps Crossing friend ever since we can remember...they just dont come any better....we will miss seeing him at events under the Big Steeple but we will always have our fond memories of him for a long long time. May he Rest In Paradise....