Nov
17
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Norberg Memorial Home, Inc. & Monuments
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Bells ChapelSSG Cary Alan Hewitt, also known affectionately by the nickname "FallBack," was born on September 8, 1964, in Paola, Kansas. After a life dedicated to service, passion, and family, Cary passed away peacefully on October 24, 2025, in Jackson, Tennessee. A Memorial Service to celebrate his life will be held at the Norberg Funeral Home in Princeton, IL on November 17, 2025 from 12PM until 1PM, with burial to follow services.
Cary’s devotion to his country was exemplified through his military service in the United States Army, where he reached the rank of Staff Sergeant. He proudly served for over 20 years, earning numerous awards and commendations for Meritorious Service, and was honored to participate in Desert Storm, Desert Shield, South Korea, Bosnia and Kosovo. His commitment to supporting POW/MIA soldiers and Vietnam Veterans was one of his proudest accomplishments, reflecting his deep respect for those who served before him.
Beyond his military career, Cary was a graduate of Malden High School class of 1983. He led an adventurous life, filled with experiences that enriched his spirit and brought joy to those around him. He shared a profound love for traveling with his beloved wife Cheryl Ann Koch Hewitt. Together, they explored various corners of the United States on their motorcycle, creating cherished memories along the way. Cary also enjoyed the finer things in life, such as playing golf and engaging in weightlifting and running during his younger years, which contributed to his vibrant personality.
He leaves behind his devoted wife Cheryl, along with his sons Skip Magner and Tony Magner (Vanessa), and daughters Chandel Magner and Polly Magner. His legacy continues through seven grandchildren: Alivia, Aaron, Bryce, Meeka, Michael, Rowyn, and Mya. Cary is also survived by his brother Jackie Hewitt, stepmother Anita Gage Hewitt, and a host of extended family, including niece Sara Williams (John), nephews Keith Pesavento (Maria), Charlie, Darryl, nieces Courtney, Caitlin, Corallynn, great-niece Ava Pesavento, and great-nephew Blake Pesavento.
Cary was preceded in death by his father Jackie Junior Hewitt, mother Margaret A. Leatherwood Hewitt, brother Darryl B. Hewitt, and sister Paula J. Quin. The contributions he made throughout his life, both in service and in love, will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends who carry forward the impact he had on their lives.
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17
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Norberg Memorial Home, Inc. & Monuments
701 E Thompson St, Princeton, IL 61356
Send FlowersServices provided by
Bells Chapel