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Jerome Warner Stewart

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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National Kidney Foundation

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Jerome Warner Stewart, 74, passed away Sunday, July 11, 2010 at his residence. Born in Detroit, Mich., on December 11, 1935, he was the son of the late Wilfred and Beulah Laing Stewart. Surviving are his wife, Janet K. Stewart of Myrtle Beach; three daughters, Tracy Sapiano and her husband, Joe,...

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Jerry was a special part of our family.
He done things for us that were usually unexpected. He treated us with the same respect that he would expect from other people. If it wasn't for him some of are troubled times would have been much harder. Jerry had a special way of getting hiself involved when he could have just looked the other way. I just wish I could have done something just as great for him as he did for my family. If there is some chance you could read this jerry THANK you....

Jerry, you will be missed so much. I can't explain how empty I feel. You always seem to be there with great advice. You done so much for my family.I was so happy to know my mom had someone who loved her so much.I had the greatest stepdad ever. I love you and will greatly miss you.

Jerry was a great man and will always be kept in my prayers ,and I will miss him. love chris dean.

I love you grandpa, and I miss you so very much. You were a great man, and you taught me alot. You mean the world to me. I know your in Gods hands and I know your going to be ok. I love you very much. -Brittany.

Jerry was the best man at our wedding on November 28, 1953. It was the wedding of Sharon (Wagner) and Richard (Dick) Coffman. Dick passed away on July 9, 1996. I am widowed for the second time....my name is now Sharon Condra. I was so sorry to hear about Jerry passing. Didn't remember that he was a few months younger then me.....I turned 75 in April. We go way back to childhood...lived in the same neighborhood, grew up together. Bless you as you get through this time.

Janet,
Jerry will be missed. He was one of a kind. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Jerry And I were friends since 1950. Jerry was a true automobile race fan.We attended and followed automobile racing throughout the U.S. and Canada. He will be missed.
Diane and I wish to express our most sincere sympathy to Janet and the family.
May Jerry rest in peace.

JANET OUR HEARTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. PHILIP, LAURA LANCASTER AND TARA BLACK

Please accept our deepest sympathy for you loss Jerry is one of the kindest people we have met when we moved next door to him. I will miss you very much. God bless