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Lee R. Stewart

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Great man, beloved friend, and longtime Black Forest resident, Lee R. Stewart, 94, passed away September 11, 2010. He was born August 18, 1916 to Royal and Daisy Stewart in Wakeeney, KS. As a child, Lee developed the strong work ethic that would continue throughout his life. At age nine, he...

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To all Lee's family and dearest friends..... What a huge loss. I had the pleasure of attending several of the annual pig roast events and nothing was better. Lee took such pride in making it special for all of us. I will always remember him as such a gentle man and fun to be around.
He will be greatly missed but never forgotten.
My heartfelt sympathy to all of you.

To the Family of Lee Stewart,

On behalf of my parents now deceased, Laura (Polly) and Robert Adler, who were long time friends of Lee and Helen back in the 40's. My thoughts are with you during this time of loss.

Erinn and Family;

I am sorry for your loss. I remember your grandfather as a little girl and he was a nice man. You family is in my thoughts
Kimberly Runyan

I met Lee one time, several years ago at one of the annual parties, and the impression that he made is so clear that it seems like yesterday. The "old soul" looking you in the eye, with a great smile and firm grip, is the stuff that lasts a lifetime. Erinn, thank you so much for introducing me to your wonderful Grampy. I know you will miss him terribly but he will be with you and the rest of your family in spirit forever.

There are only a handful of people who come into your world and touch your life in an extraordinary way, Lee was one of those few people. Lee was so charismatic and had a terrific sense of humor. By living his life to it's fullest, he has enabled those around him to do the same. My life is richer for knowing Lee. What a guy!! Yoli and family, you are in my thoughts.

I have many great memories of Lee that includes playing pool in the basement of my grandparents house, pitching horseshoes at Stew's annual birthday on the 4th of July, and watching football games at the meathouse on a Sunday afternoon. He will be missed by all.

Regards,

Brian, Tammy, and Jacob Myers