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Billy David Stewart

1943 - 2021

Billy David Stewart obituary, 1943-2021, Mt. Airy, NC

BORN

1943

DIED

2021

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Billy Stewart Obituary

Billy David Stewart

December 10, 1943 - November 23, 2021

Billy David Stewart, 77, of Mount Airy, formerly of Hickory, peacefully closed his eyes one last time at home, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021, after a long battle with heart failure.

Bill was born Dec. 10, 1943, to Fred and Alma Stewart of Hickory.

During high school, Bill began working for his father at Stewart Woodworking, later known as Stewart Construction. After graduating from Hickory High School in 1962, Bill worked full time at the construction company as vice president for over 30 years. Together, Bill and his father built commercial and residential buildings, roads, bridges, and just about anything else all over Catawba County and the southeast. Bill was lucky in love with his wife Joy by his side as they enjoyed 35 years full of adventures, laughs, and love together. They were rarely apart during their marriage as Joy was the perfect partner for all his craziness. She laughed at his jokes, listened with him to old classic country music, and enjoyed all his stories and tall tales. She was his angel and Bill loved her above all else. Bill was a longtime volunteer with the American Red Cross and served for many years on their Disaster Services team. This led to fulfilling roles as the Catawba County chairman, N.C. State chairman, and eventually the national Mid-Atlantic and Southeast region chairman. He led responses to multiple natural disasters helping manage volunteers, organize food and shelters, and returning people to their homes. In 1990, Bill was awarded the Clara Barton award, one of the top awards given by the American Red Cross, for Meritorious Volunteer Leadership. Bill combined his experience in construction with his volunteerism. He worked with the National Association of Home Builders in conjunction with the American Red Cross House Plan Design Project to design homes for the victims of disasters. During the late 80s, Bill also volunteered with the N.C. Department of Labor working with their apprenticeship program for laborers. Among his work was designing and judging the masonry contest held each year at the N.C. State Fair. On July 20th, 1995, North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt, awarded Bill one of the state's top honors: the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. Later in his career, Bill left the construction company. He worked in real estate in the 80s, and in the 90s enjoyed success with his home inspection business. For a time he sold copiers along with his wife, and as he neared retirement and looked to move to the mountains, Bill started a sign and engraving business. For a brief stint, he even enjoyed the occasional gig as a music DJ for special events. He also continued doing freelance work preparing house drawings for people and often helped friends and neighbors with special projects. Bill had an active and curious mind and in his free time enjoyed woodworking, often carving little things or building furniture and cabinets. He had a continuing love of music and a wide collection of instruments, including guitars, a ukulele, a banjo, and autoharp among others. He always had a good sense of humor, enjoyed teasing and cutting up, and like any good father, he appreciated puns and the occasional "Dad joke." Bill was many things to many people: a little league baseball coach, a brother, a volunteer, a musician, a builder, the crazy uncle, a doting grandpa with cool tools, Mr. Fix-it, a friend, a colleague, the scrambled eggs maker, the one to lend a hand, a collector of knowledge, and the Dad who liked to play Puff the Magic Dragon. Mostly, he was a good man trying to make things better for so many. He will be missed.

Bill was predeceased by his parents, Fred and Alma Stewart of Hickory.

He is survived by his wife, Joy; sister, Carol Fulenwider (Bill) of Albuquerque, N.M.; sister, Judy Lail (Stan) of Hickory; brother, Kevin Stewart (Katherine) of Catawba; sons, Brent Stewart (Karen) of Hickory, and Douglas Stewart of Hickory; four grandchildren, Benjamin Stewart of Hickory, Kaitlyn Stewart of Houston, Texas, Madelyn Stewart of New Haven, Conn., and William Stewart of Hickory; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and many friends that felt like family.

A funeral or memorial service is not planned at this time, but memorials may be made in his honor to local Red Cross chapters or to Mountain Valley Hospice at mtnvalleyhospice.org.

Please visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/billydstewart to see pictures, share stories, or pass along messages to the family.

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Published by Hickory Daily Record on Nov. 26, 2021.

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Cameron Burns

November 26, 2021

I knew Bill since I was a teenager, and always enjoyed his humor and mischievous personality. A good man who will be missed by many. My thoughts are with the family.

Cliff Mosteller

November 26, 2021

Bill thank for the early memories 65-70 years ago! Our careers took us in different directions. I hope someone brought the "Vacation Bible Study" project we made about age 10 with the help of your dad. Glad we reconnected at the last HHS reunion and I put that special project into you hands. So glad I had my camera that night. That was the last event I was able to take the love of my life. Tell her it has been two years and I miss her every day. Our Highland Group gets smaller each year. Blessings to your family.

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