June 6, 1930-Dec. 12, 2013
Stuart passed away peacefully December 12, 2013. Born in Oakland, CA to Robert A. McCormick, Sr and Elizabeth I. McCormick. He is survived by his brother Robert McCormick, Jr and his niece Kimberly McCormick-Machuga. He was preceded in death by his 2 precious children Susan and Scott and his late wife Lorry Williams McCormick. He is also survived by Shirley McCormick Ayers, the mother of his children.
He was a graduate of UC Berkeley and a Korean War Veteran, US Marines—First Aviation Wing.
Stuart was a kind, intelligent, beloved man who endured many personal tragedies yet never wavered in his love of life and all those who crossed his path. Donations to charity of choice.
A "Celebration of Stuart's Life" will be held at 1:00 PM Sat. March 15, 2014 Rossmoor Community Creekside Complex—Fairway Room Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Contact info-Bob McCormick 2657 Patriot Way, Medford, OR 97504 cell (510)421-4001
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