Harold-Stewart-Obituary

Harold Stewart

Des Moines, Iowa

1924 - 2010

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Harold C. Stewart, 86, passed away on Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at VA Medical Center in Des Moines. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, December 27, 2010 at Iles Funeral Homes - Grandview Park Chapel. Burial will follow at Avon Cemetery. His family will receive friends from 2 to...

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Harold, you have always been cheerful in our meetings. That is the way I'll always remember you, cousin.

Your booming voice, And your smile,Your hugs so filled with love, And the excitement you showed when you preached about the Father up above,These are some of the things we will miss when we think of you, But we know that if we live like you told us to do, Then one day we can be together up in heaven too. Love Rusty and Jeannie.

though the miles, kept me from seeing you often, thank you uncle harold for being a part of my life, I look forward to seeing you again, ans am happy that you yourself are happy, well, and where you have always longed to be. Love, cherice R stewart, DuMond-Mills. Afton New York.

Though the miles, kept me from seeing you often,thank you uncle harold,for being a part of my life, I look forward to seeing you again, and am happy that you you yourself are now happy, well where you have always longed to be, Love Cherice Dumond- Mills, ( afton, New York )

Our sympathies to your family upon your loss of Harold.

Lakemont Shores POA staff and crew

I am very sorry for your loss. I didn't know him personally, but I am a distant relative. It sounds like he was a wonderful person. My deepest condolences.

RIP Uncle Harold, wish we could have spent more time together. I know you're having fun in Heaven. Will miss you always.
Edgar Jr.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Agnes and your family. Im deeply sorry for your loss.

The word's I often heard my brother say, to those who passed by his way, ( GOD IS SO GOOD) and this he truly understood. your little sister, kathleen