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James Edward "Jimmy" Stewart

Charleston, South Carolina

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James "Jimmy" Edward Stewart AIKEN, SC - James Edward Stewart went to heaven at 6:30 am on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014. He died suddenly and peacefully at his home. A memorial service will be held at St. John's United Methodist Church at 11:00 am on Thursday, July 10th. A reception will follow at...

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Carol, Jim & Mary Ann, Just learned of your father's and mother's passing, and want you to know I'm thinking of you all with deepest sympathy. Both of your parents were dear people and I know how much they'll be missed.

To Mary Ann, Jimmy & Carol & family, I loved your Daddy like he was my own & I loved your Mom too. Mr. Stewart was a true Southern Gentleman that loved his family beyond words. I will keep each of you in my prayers. I love all of you so much. Your Mom & Dad both will be greatly missed but they are together in Heaven with Joy now. Thank you Carol for taking such great care of your Mom & Dad. I only wish I could be there to give each of you a big hug. I pray that God will give each of you...

The world has lost one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known. Mr Jimmy has been a wonderful friend to our family. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this sad time.

There will never be another "Uncle Jimmy". I will miss this great man.

We are so sorry to learn of your Father's passing. We knew Jimmy from many years at Edisto Beach. We last saw him a few weeks ago when he visited with us and fished for catfish from our dock on the Edisto river. He later told us they were the best fish he had ever eaten. When we were talking with him about Ruth he said how much he missed her and that we would be joining her soon. I know that you will miss him but what a comfort to know that he is where he always wanted to be, by Ruth's...

To the Stewart Family, I will always hold the memories of your Dad at Edisto and in Aiken with the highest regards for your father he was a remarkable man and J M Fulmers best friend.My dad golfed and fished together for 40 years of friendship with Jimmy .I am sure they are having a fish fry in Heaven for your fathers arrival today .

We are very sorry for your family's loss. It's not easy to lose our loved ones, but God always give us the strength when we are facing difficult times.

We will miss our friend,our prayers to the family.

Stewart Family
So very sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. I was hoping he would have a bit more time to fish and golf before joining Ruth. He was a special guy and hugely supportive of me throughout my time in the family.