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Timothy P. Stewart

HALFMOON, New York

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Stewart, Timothy P. HALFMOON Timothy P Stewart, 40, passed away unexpectedly during the morning hours of February 20, 2008. All who survive him will mourn his passing, for even those who met him only briefly were touched by the goodness of this man. His zest for life, his sense of humor, his...

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Timmy,
I can't believe a year of heartache has passed. We hope we make you proud as we carry on the best we can. I dream of you everyday and know if you could be with us...you would be. I feel so blessed to be your wife and I miss you so very much. I love you...

Hello, Nereida and Zachary....

Timmy was one of my best friends in high school. I remember vividly the days we worked together at Shaw's Supermarket in Windham during our senior year, along with hanging out with each other virtually every weekend.
We also played on the same Little League team, the Seals, from 1975-1979. We even won a championship together during the 1977 season. Timmy's Dad, Bob, was our assistant coach. He also was a wonderful person.
I will always cherish...

Edna, my heart goes out to you and your family as you mourn the loss of your son and brother. That Tim was loved and respected by everyone with whom he came in contact is not a surprise. He was a great school citizen whose friendly, caring personality endeared him to classmates and to his teachers. Just recently, I was looking through the 1985 Windonian with one of my sons, and I paused to read Tim's senior sayings. I smiled when I read that he was noted for being involved in politics,...

My husband & I just read of Timmy's passing in the local newspaper this week. What a traumatic loss for this family and for all the lives he has touched. Timmy and I lived in the same neighborhood growing up and he and my husband and I all graduated together. I am so incredibly sorry for your loss Edna. May you find peace in each and every passing day and the grandson that Timmy gave to you.

We were very sad to hear of Tim's passing. Our hearts ache for your family at this difficult time. After the tragic passing of Greg's brother, Doug, in May at the age of 44 we understand all too well how heart wrenching this loss is to your family. As you grieve for the loss of Tim, remember all of the fond words people have said and written about him. It will help to comfort you in your time of sorrow. I can't express enough how important it is to comfort, support and cherish each other...

Loosing Tim is like loosing my Twin Brother. Tim and I were like the dynamic duo growing up together. We helped each other through tough times. My house was a quiet sanctuary for him and his house was a fun house for me. Each of Our families adopted us and were never surprised to see an extra kid at the table. Tim, of course, was the leader and planner of all the games. I was always eager to support his ideas and grateful to be included. He always made sure the neighborhood boys included me...

I also had the pleasure of knowing Tim. I first met Tim when I joined the American Legion. With my son heading into the Navy last year, Tim was always the first to offer his support, words of wisdom and patriotic passion. As Vice President of The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County, I had the opportunity to present Tim and the American Legion their membership certificate in front of a large group. He so graciously accepted the certificate speaking of how important veterans are to all of us...

I have had the pleasure of being a member of Post 1450 while Tim was our Commander. I applaud his energy, his dedication and his misguided devotion to the triple A team that plays baseball in Boston. His ability during the Army-Navy game to rally (Coerce) the Navy supporters to donate to the food bank and outraise the Army contingent was a spectacle in itself. I am honored to have know him and will always fondly remember him in his devoted role as Post Commander.