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James Burr Stewart

La Jolla, Ca, California

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La Jolla, CA James Burr Stewart passed away May 27, 2021 at the age of 69. He leaves: son Daniel James Stewart, daughter-in-law Rachel, and granddaughters Alice and Josephine; son Scott Carlisle Stewart and daughter-in-law Sarah; sister Phoebe Markley; nieces Rachel and Morgan; and his long-time...

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I´ll be forever grateful to you and Mrs Fielden for admitting my daughters Chandler and z Madison to Gillispie. I also enjoyed working with you over the course of 2 fundraisers for the school. I´m so sorry, Jim and you´ll be missed by the school families forever. You touched many lives. Rest well.

Our thoughts and prayers for you We always enjoyed catching up on life at Warwick´s, Gillispie, Children´s School and whenever we saw each other. My husband Greg graduated with Jim at Claremont High School in 1970 so they would share updates. He will be missed Always fun, spirited, kind, supportive, and a joy to talk with about every topic from A -Z. Thank you, The Andrews

I´m so sorry you left this world ,you were a kind man ...I met you at Vons ..we always conversares when you came to my checkstand ,and also from the library ,my favorite place to stop by on my days off ...I will miss you warm smile and your loving spirit !!!!

We are so very sad to hear of Jim's passing. We both worked with him at The Gillispie School and remained friends long afterward. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to Moreen and his family. Jim was a wonderful man.

Jim had a sparkling intellect and a warm heart. He made a difference in all his professional endeavors. I will always remember him.

Jim was a friendly and generous man, willing to help and support in any way possible. A lifelong learner, Jim will be missed.

We are saddened to read of Jim's death. He was always a friend, positive, cheerful, a person that we looked forward to meeting at the library or walking in La Jolla. He made a real effort to be kind, considerate, and gracious to everyone. The world was and remains a better place that he gave his best.