Thomas-Stewart-Obituary

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Thomas Wayne Stewart

Sumner, Washington

Feb 15, 1940 – Sep 7, 2014

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BORN
February 15, 1940
DIED
September 7, 2014
LOCATION
Sumner, Washington

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Curnow Funeral Home & Cremation Service - Sumner Obituary

Tom was born in 1940 in Las Vegas, NV; the second of four sons born to Levi Stewart and Kathleen French, he assumed immense responsibility for his two younger siblings and family when his father and older brother both died while Tom was in his teens. Upon graduation from LVHS in 1958, Tom entered...

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TOM WAS A FINE AND BRAVE OFFICER. HE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN!!

GREAT SOLDIER, GREAT FRIEND

I worked with Thomas W. Stewart as part of the 2/2 ACR. He was first in everything he had his soldiers do. An honorable man and someone I would have followed into battle with. Every Wednesday was War Chart Day. The maps were placed front and center and for hours LTC Stewart analyzed his maps. Sometimes I would catch him moving a pin, looking over his new war plan, thinking over the possibilities of what could be. Most times I would see his hand come up again to move the pin back to where it...

I would like to extend my condolences to col Stewart from one of his soldiers from the 2/2 ACR. 1982-83. I was proud to serve in his command. He was a great soldier and a great man..Sgt. Don Dye

We are so sorry to hear about Tom. Stu was also a brother to us, and he spoke often about Tom. Our hearts are hurting for your family. You are in our thoughts. Jeanette and Larry Marshall

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with your family during this difficult time. Love to you all.

Tom Stewart was a great soldier and an Outstanding Cavalry Commander. In Vietnam during TET68 he was solely responsible for the air and ground support that destroyed the enemy who had entered the Provincial Capital of Pleiku. I saw him personally decorated for heroism by the Vietnamese Three Star General. Tom was wounded by gunshot to the leg and I visited him at the hospital. After I retired I ran into Tom at Ft Lewis and we have been "commissary battle buddies"
many times. Tom was a...

I am sorry to learn of your (our) loss. Tom was a person that I looked up to. He was my Troop Commander in Viet Nam. I am glad that Fred Miller and I got to visit with him in July.

Jimmie Johnson (2nd Platoon Leader, A Troop, 3/5th Cav.

Thanks so much for your leadership and during our time in 2/2 ACR and enduring friendship. I'm so glad we were able to spend the time together at the reunion last year. You'll be missed.