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Lee Stewart

Birmingham, Alabama

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Early on August 15, 2020, Lee Stewart passed away unexpectedly at his home. A cherished husband and devoted father, we now celebrate his life of purpose. Lee is survived by his wife Claire and three remarkable daughters, Avery (17), Molly (11), and Sidney (6). Lee was the son of Lynn Marshall...

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Life long Cards fan here. Just wanted to let his beautiful family know how sorry I am for your loss. Even though I didn’t like his takes on my Louisville Cards I still went back and would read his twitter God bless his family at this time

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I met Lee at a deposition. Even though we were on opposite sides and I waspretty inexperienced, he was kind and helpful. We saw each other a few times after that and he always remembered me and was friendly. Prayers for the family.

I met Lee at a deposition. Even though we were on opposite sides and I waspretty inexperienced, he was kind and helpful. We saw each other a few times after that and he always remembered me and was friendly. Prayers for the family.

Claire, my friend, I am heartbroken to hear of the loss of your wonderful husband Lee. I cannot imagine your sorrow. Please know that I will hold you and the girls close in my prayers each day. I am here to help in anyway you need.

With much love,
Cindy Westbrook

To the Stewart/Richardson Family,
Our household is saddened deeply upon hearing of the loss of Lee. May God keep the wonderful memories of him in the forefront of your minds to ease the pain as you find ways to cope with his loss.

Claire, I have lost a husband and can identify with the tragedy you are undergoing at this moment. Please reach out for support when/if needed, Susan has my contact information.

We are praying for each and every one of you daily. ...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Never knew Lee personally but spent a lot of time having fun with him on college basketball threads back in the late '90s. He was hilarious and a lot of fun, even for this UNC fan. I was truly sorry to hear of his passing and extend condolences to his family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.