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The Life Reflections of Jeffery Dean Stewart
Jeffery was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on February 19, 1969, to the parentage of the Late Robert Lee Stewart Sr. and Alice Faye Myles Stewart. Jeffery accepted Christ at an early age and was a faithful member at St. Mark B.C. of Shreveport, Louisiana under the leadership of the Late Rev. John L. Hopkins, where he served on the usher board and choir.
Jeffery moved to Dallas, Texas where he received his High School diploma from Lincoln Humanities H.S. "Mighty Tigers" class of 1987 of Dallas, Texas he ran track and played soccer. After high school, he joined the United States Army and worked various jobs in the Dallas metroplex. Jeffrey married his high school sweetheart Dahgara (Gwen)Gibson on February 23, 1990. God bless this union with 2 children.
Jeffery became a member of New El Bethel B.C. under the leadership of Pastor Dr. Timothy J. Brown until his passing. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Lee Stewart Sr., Alice Faye Myles Stewart; grandparents, Laverne P Myles, Theodore Myles Sr., Earnest Tillman, Columbus Stewart, Nellie Stewart; sister/ cousin Ashanti Davis.
Jeffery leaves to cherish memories to his son Quenton Stewart Sr., daughter-in-law Elaiysha Stewart; daughters, Bridney Stewart, Shakira Thomas; grandchildren Quenton Stewart Jr., Alaiah Stewart; brothers, Rodney Stewart Sr. (Yolanda), Darryl Stewart Sr. ( Leisa), Robert Stewart Jr. (Doris), Emmitt Stewart (Tiffany); sisters, Tamika Stewart-Kline (Jamaal), Kimberly Wilson (Reginald); step-mother, Lorene Stewart; aunts, Brenda Davis ( Charles), Terry Houston; uncles, Gary Myles ( Delores), Theodore Myles Jr., Alfred Pryor (Christina); best friend Melvin Haley and special friend Linda Gamble; a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and the New El Bethel B.C. family of Dallas, Texas.
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