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Richard Stewart

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Richard E. Stewart

Richard E. Stewart died at age 85 on October 13. Mr. Stewart graduated summa cum laude from West Virginia University where his father was president of the university, after which he earned Congratulatory First-Class Honors in Roman Law at Queen's College Oxford, where he...

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I was just thinking about how much fun it was working for Dick Stewart in producing the first strategic plan for the Chubb. He was so curious and encouraged those around him to poke and prod and lay out novel ideas. I have not connected with Dick in decades and was so sad to read his obituary but thrilled to remember what an inspiration he was in my life and in the lives of those around him. I hope Barbara is well. Nick Steffey

Although Dick and I worked on a number of insurance interesting puzzles over the years, I had not heard of his passing until just this week and was very sorry to learn of it. Talking with Dick about exotic, novel insurance issues was like attending Dodgers Fantasy Camp for a baseball nut -- you couldn't find more wisdom in one place, and the brainstorming was as delightful as it was productive. He's in the pantheon. It was my great good fortune and privilege to belong to the generation of...

Barbara
I just received the news of Richard's death. I am so sorry for your loos.
I have many fond memories of our days at Chubb and of the many things he taught me during my political beginnings. I always treasured his advice and help and never forgot his wisdom I used Soler in those days
Best wishes for you and the cats

Dearest Barbara,
May Richard continue to shine blessings on you as he did during his life. He was an extraordinary man with an amazing wife. We send you our love. We hope to see you soon.
With Love, Marilyn and Joe Herst

I remember Dick as a brillant man who made you feel just as intelligent! He had a great sense of humor and a wonderful smile. I felt welcome every visit I made to visit him and my Aunt Barbara, in their beautiful homes in Chapel Hill and in San Francisco. I loved the fact that Dick was so on top of the latest electonics, he never stopped learning, his curiosity and love of learning never faded. He and Aunt Barbara were a match and meant to be together. I loved him deeply and know that...

Dear Barbara, I hope that some small comfort comes from the acknowledgement that Dick lived such a full life of accomplishment and goodness and generosity.
My deepest sympathies to you.
Lauretta

Dear Barbara, My sincere condolences. John