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Gary Brown
December 28, 2015
It needs be said that I owe my 34 year community college teaching career in large part to Dr. Stuart--in October 1973 he asked me to fill in and teach three physical geography lab sections, this in my senior year at UNCC. That was my first break in teaching and the entire experience was my first taste of what has become my career. Dr. Al Stuart was a good man and it pleased me to no end that he remembered me when I exchanged emails with him years later. God Bless.
Kathy and John Coppedge
November 7, 2015
Our family has been blessed to know Al and Mary Louise at Trinity. They represent all that our special church means to us. Our children learned so much from them through the years. From our family to yours - love, prayers and sincere sympathy.
Phil Moses
November 6, 2015
My first encounter with Al was when he came to my science club meeting a Randolph Junior High (I was a 7th grader). He kept this group of pre-teens enthralled with an amazing film of his expedition in the Antarctic that he himself narrated live with LOTS of humor. Little did I know that in a few short months he and his family would become my next door neighbors! Al and Mary Louise showed much care and interest in me and my big sister Gabrielle as we grew up, went off to college, and came back on visits. He and Mary Louise always said that my various studies and experiences were just preparation for my certain career as a geographer (That didn't happen. Go figure). When my wife Elizabeth and I would come to visit my folks with our kids, Al and Mary Louise always tried to make sure we all got together to catch up. When Mary Louise passed away, my oldest son said with sadness We have lost one of our Grandma's. I am grateful to God for the wonderful gift of growing up next door to Al, Mary Louise, and their fantastic kids. My prayers go out to all of you for your loss. I imagine Al is dancing with Mary Louise now.
Love to you all.
Dale Hutchison
November 6, 2015
Now I know where that blood of adventure came from. He sounds like a great man, and someone who has left a legacy.
Beth Sohn
November 6, 2015
I'll never forget the Sunday when I was typing somebody's dissertation at UNCC, when Al and Mary Louise peeked their heads into the Geography/Geology Dept, door, their first week in town for his new job as Chairman of the department. I guess we surprised each other, but it was a wonderful surprise. I was his secretary for years and that was when the tribe of Jim Clay, Al Stuart and Doug Orr began their charms in the Charlotte area. The Metrolina Atlas was hand typed by me....I mean on a typewriter, not computer..He was so funny, so kind, had a whonky way of looking at you before he said something hysterical....I love just thinking about him and those sweet young days of UNCC. Thanks, Dr. Stuart, it was the best job I ever had. Much love to you and your family....Beth Chipley Sohn
Gene & Shirley Mills
November 5, 2015
Our condolences to all of Al's family.
Laurie Garo
November 4, 2015
I am saddened by your passing, Al. It was such an honor to work with you on the Atlas of North Carolina. And I shall miss your caring, fatherly way of stopping by my office to check on me. My prayers are with you and your family.
November 4, 2015
Sorry for your loss.. May our Heavenly Father give you the strength and peace that you need in this difficult time ( Psalms 83:18)
Patrick Jones
November 4, 2015
You are going to be missed Al. I am going to miss our random talks and walking down the hall hearing your classical music.
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