STEWART-TURNER-Obituary

STEWART TURNER

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TURNER--Stewart Alan, passed away April 27, 2020 at age 61 from complications of COVID-19. Beloved husband of Shari Sindel Turner, devoted father of Sam and Jonathan, loving son of Janet and Henry Turner and son-in-law of Brian Sindel, kindest brother-in-law of Patricia and Jane Sindel, proud...

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Dear Shari, I think about you and Stewart more often now. I moved to Delray Beach and I know your Dad lives here. I hope and pray that you and the boys are doing well. Stewart was a wonderful guy. I remember when you met him and all the discussions we had about him. Taken too soon, I wish him peace! Same for you! Love, Lynn

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Shocked to see Stewart's obit in the UPenn alumni magazine---from the shares on this page, it appears he succombed to COVID19....I live in Philly and would only see Stew at our class reunions---in fact, it was just last May, our 35th when I last saw him. I echo Pat Widmer's comments--Stew really was a super guy and a devoted friend.

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To Stewart's family -- I am so sorry for your loss. Stewart has been a regular attendee at the monthly networking events at my firm in Manhattan. Over the years we had struck up a professional friendship. He will be missed. He was a great guy.

Shari I am so sad for your family's loss. Although I never met Stewart you always made him sound like a fun loving guy totally dedicated to his family.This virus is very cruel robbing us of loved ones in the best of life. my thoughts and prayers are with you

Stew was the linchpin of our annual NCAA hoops draft since 1983. Fortunately he often selected with his heart rather than his brain, or no one else ever would have had a chance to win! Kindhearted and thoughtful, Stew was the even-tempered voice of reason among us. He always spoke proudly and lovingly of Shari and his boys. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. An enormous loss to you and anyone who had the opportunity to meet him.

Dear Shari, Sam and Jonathan,
Although we never met, I feel as I got to know you during my happy hours with Stew over the past 30 years or so.

Stew possessed a great intellect and highly accomplished, but more importantly he reminded us of what was important : family, friends and community. While we would start discussing markets, our conversations always quickly transitioned
to talking about our families. I join my Wharton classmates in expressing my profound...