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Dave Burns
February 8, 2020
I met "Uncle Stu" when I was 6, and he became an avuncular paragon for me throughout my childhood.
Between beautiful Saturday fishing trips, outrageous dinnertime stories, and the near-constant twinkle in his eye, the impressions he left on my soul were formative and irreplaceable.
He is the only man not related by blood that I've ever called "Uncle," and though I believe he initially gave himself the title half-jokingly (as he did many things), it's a title that he completely and unquestionably deserved.
Sending all of my condolences to those who were blessed to have him as a bona-fide family member.
Raechel Morris
February 26, 2019
My condolences to Stuart's family. I lived in the apartment below Stu in the "spinster mansion" corner of Fifth, Phila, and Nelson for a few yrs in mid 80's. I a have particularly funny memory of Stuart sketching the man who broke into my appt one stormy afternoon and stealing our wonderful stereo equip. Stu sketched a stickman w a long mustache. I cried and asked "Stuart really???? A stickman stole my stereo?" To which he replied yes. As it turned out, yrs later a tall, stickman-like emaciated, (notorious saratoga-audiophile) w a mustache that grew down to his chin was indeed my thief. So many other funny memories. --- seems like a hundred yrs ago. Rest In Peace Stuart. You lived life to the fullest.
ILSA BURNS
February 18, 2019
To Stu's family:
So many memories, so much laughter. It is painful to imagine a world without Stu, Uncle Stu to our sons. We regrettably hadn't seen him (although we kept up a pun-exchange through email for a while) since we left Saratoga Springs (nobody explained the differences between the town, the county and the city better than Stu!) five or so years ago, but we will surely never forget the huge role he played in making us feel at home there. He enriched our lives immeasurably, in so many areas. What an amazing balance of brains, passion, humor, loyalty and thoughtfulness he had! He always remembered my birthday, he always sent flowers for Christmas, and he always demonstrated extraordinary interest in our two boys, even after they'd left for college and beyond. He was the epitome of a good friend to all four of us. With us, too, he loved to share stories of his grandchildren, and he loved to reflect aloud on Adam, Stuart and John's talents and accomplishments. I am extremely sad to hear of his passing, and I send my condolences to all of you. May you receive some comfort from the many memories he has left you.
Kelly Shes Corrigan
February 16, 2019
Witt never goes away.
He has pasted on so much strength to you all. Sorry for your loss
February 15, 2019
John and Aspen,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Condolences,
Karen and Geo Kuehn
February 15, 2019
Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.
Nina (Janina) Miszkiewicz
February 14, 2019
Stuart, a master of theology, a character if witt and a friend like no other. My sadness hit my heart this Valenrines Day to hear of your passing. My short acquaintances and intellectual conversations with you will always be with me and with fond memories of you!
May you sleep peacefully in Gods heaven and watch over us from above.
With much condolences to your family, may you Rest In Peace my friend!
Nina
Hedi Jaouad
February 14, 2019
It is hard to believe that Stu is gone. So many fond memories of him over a thirty-years of close friendship, of rare complicit camaraderie. In Saratoga, he was my kindred spirit. Stu was the pal I went to for anything, from the mundane to the arcane. I knew I could count on him for advice and help, and he always delivered. He became a family friend and was a great uncle to my kids who adored him, and a constant arguing partner with my wife over any given topic. Stu loved that tit for tat with Anne. Despite (or perhaps because of that) he never failed to send her a lavish bouquet of flowers each Christmas. Stu came to visit us in our home countries. He spent a week with us in Switzerland and a fortnight in Tunisia. I still remember vividly the trip we took to old Utica in Northern Tunisia. I still see him musing amidst the ruins of a former powerful city. As a native of Utica, NY, it was for him a sort of pilgrimage.
I know Ill miss our open-ended, byzantine, heated wide-ranging conversations, our fortnightly lunches in some greasy spoon in the boondoggles of Saratoga, and our Monday One & Run at The Parting Glass. Ill cherish all of these precious memories and so many more. I know Saratoga will not be the same for me without my buddy Herr Doktor Professor Stuart K. Witt.
Nathany Campos
February 14, 2019
Even though I didnt have much time spent with you, the little time I was able to just showed me what a great father and grandfather you were. Im beyond greatful to be part of your family generation and to have had the pleasure of meeting a strong, wise, and incredible man like you. You will be dearly missed grandpa Stu!
Lois Bazhaw
February 14, 2019
I am so glad that I reconnected with Stuart over these past couple of years. Lesson learned, cousins shouldn't lose touch with each other. Stu helped me greatly as I tried to reconnect with family ties in Germany. Through his kindness I did meet the Popp families in Germany. I will always remember his willingness to share the vast knowledge he had.
Allan Crocker Jr
February 14, 2019
To the Witt Family: I had the pleasure of doing an Independent Study with your father when I was a Senior at Skidmore. Your Father and I clashed on many parts of my work but in the end we had a raucous and joyous time going back and forth over details of the work. We had never formally met up until that point but became friends nonetheless. Great memory of my time at Skidmore and great Professor. My condolences to you all.
John Woods
February 13, 2019
My deepest condolences to Stu's family and friends. I was lucky to call Stu my next-door neighbor for the last 15 years. He was one of the first people we met after moving to Schuylerville, and he always made us feel at home. Whether it was at our kitchen table celebrating a birthday (my kid's always affectionately called him "Mr. Stu", and he NEVER missed their birthdays), or chatting on his back porch while enjoying a scotch, Stu's knowledge, experience, passion, and stories never ceased to fascinate and amaze me. He truly was one-of-a kind, and I will miss him. Rest in Peace, Stu.
Jim Mauthe
February 13, 2019
To Stu's family: Stu and I grew up attending Westminster Presbyterian Church in Utica in its Sunday School and during our high school years, its Junior Deacon's. Thus I knew his mom and dad very well and him all through our youth. Those are great memory times. Although we didn't attend the same grade school we did attend high school (UFA) together both graduating in 1957. I'm glad he was able to attend our 60th re-union. My condolences and heartfelt prayers are with him and his family.
Alwin Winkler
February 13, 2019
We are so sorry for your loss ! Our prayers are with you !
Lawrence Hamilton
February 13, 2019
I am sorry, John and Adam. He was one of my most interesting, and favorite friends. I have some nice stories that I can't share here. He was one of a kind, and his own man.
Anne Francey
February 13, 2019
We are filled with sadness to think that Stu will no longer be with us, his smile, his joviality, his keen mind and intelligent eyes, and most of all his enduring friendship for our family for at least 25 years . And it is around Christmas that I will miss him even more: each year, he would send me a beautiful bouquet of flowers, a delicate attention which touched me every time. Good bye dear Stu.
Marcia & Spencer Hellwig
February 13, 2019
Stu Adam & John so sorry for your loss. Grief is so difficult but good memories will sustain you.
Gordon Roser
February 13, 2019
Stuart and I go back to 1954 at Utica Free
Academy. We were best of friends, at that time and for the 4 years of high school. He accomplished more in his lifetime than I would ever have expected him to because he was so down to earth and fun-loving. There will never be anyone to compare to his amazing personality and creative mind.
Noah Savett
February 13, 2019
I'll miss you my dear friend.
Larry Rowe
February 13, 2019
Aspen and John, my condolences on Stuarts passing. Active, purposeful, altruistic, scholarship, accomplished, sharing, loving, family, acclaimed, an extraordinary life well lived.
Susan Thomas
February 13, 2019
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Joan Desadora
February 12, 2019
My Family and staff at The Parting Glass send our condolences to Stuart's Family. Our hearts are sad, but
filled with Special Memories of our visits with Stuart. He was a Wonderful person with a unique personality
that always left us in awe of his intelligence, his superior ability to fell his love and respect, and mostly
his vibrant energy to live life to the fullest. He was a loving Dad and we shared stories of our children over the
last 30 plus years. He will be missed and always loved..........
Andrew Sharts
February 12, 2019
What I remember most about Stu, although seeing him out and about up until a few months ago, was back in the mid-seventies, most every cocktail hour at Gaffneys, slowly, gently persistently, encouraging me and others to join him in some social activist march. The supreme conversationalist. I also vividly remember he interviewed Jane Fonda at Skidmore (1981?) for a little publication The Spa City Spectator I published briefly and slowly, softly, relentlessly, passionately, insisting not a word of it be touched; never raising his voice and always with his imperturbable smile. Always kind and never backing down.
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