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George Neil Stewart III

1936 - 2025

George Neil Stewart III obituary, 1936-2025, Elizabeth, PA

BORN

1936

DIED

2025

FUNERAL HOME

Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home

915 Kennedy Ave

Duquesne, Pennsylvania

George Stewart Obituary

George Neil Stewart III, more widely known as "Joe" or "Papa Joe" to those who loved him, and to whom the descriptor "The Man, The Myth, The Legend" unequivocally applied, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. He was surrounded, during his last days, by his loving family and close friends, especially his devoted wife, Debbie, who rarely left his side. Joe was the son of the late George N. Stewart II and Patricia Regan Stewart. He was born on Nov. 15, 1936, in Chicago, IL, but spent his formative years in Manor, where he and his twin sister, Patricia Johnson (Robert), were the oldest of six siblings, including Judith Nedley (the late Jerry), the late David Stewart (the late Helga), Daniel Stewart (Donna), and Michael Stewart (Karen). Joe's childhood was full of great legend, lore, and utter amazement to all who lived it or have heard the tales, particularly the younger generations of the Stewart Clan. Joe excelled academically and athletically at Irwin High School, where he graduated with the Class of 1955. He attended the University of Pittsburgh and remained a loyal Panthers fan, to the dismay of several of his children who attended Penn State. Along with the late Elaine Teck Stewart, Joe raised his six children in Irwin, including George N. Stewart, IV (Nancy); Michelle S. Baker (Martin); Christopher J. Stewart (Barbara); Daniel M. Stewart (Marty); Colleen Stewart-Tretter; Jim Tretter; and the late Lisa S. Black (Pete), who, sadly, predeceased him by three months. Joe married his beloved Deborah J. "Debbie" (Abbatangelo) Stewart in 2005 and, in the ensuing years, enjoyed the embrace of Debbie's children, Holly Thurman (Tim) and David Christian (Laurie), who were welcoming of him and his boisterous family. Papa Joe was particularly close to his 17 grandchildren, Benjamin, George V, Claire, Colin, Madison, Evan, Jesse, Jacob, Daniel, Nicholas, Joseph, Paul, Cooper, Case, Timothy, Frances, and Sydney; and his four step-grandchildren, Brooke, Lily, Connor, and Nico, all 21 of whom he delighted with astonishing life stories, Boxing Day celebrations, and impromptu calls or visits, as well as his 16 (and counting) great-grandchildren, the newest of whom he greeted to the Stewart Clan just weeks ago. In addition to his wife, children, grandchildren, brothers, and sisters, Joe is survived by many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. While effortlessly garnering the adoration of his family, Joe had the undeniable knack for making friends wherever he went. He was also quite proud of his Scottish heritage, even convincing Debbie to be married with full Highland attire, complete with bagpipes. Deb similarly introduced Joe to her proud Italian traditions and exceptional cooking, all of which he thoroughly enjoyed over the years. Joe spent much of his earlier career as a "salesman extraordinaire" in the school yearbook and class ring industry and then in commercial graphic sales. Most recently he worked as a successful roofing estimator and crew coordinator and for the Maloy-Schleifer Funeral Home in Duquesne, assisting with funerals and "co-piloting" the hearse. Joe was a competitive athlete in his youth, enjoying wrestling, basketball, and baseball. He later embraced the 1970s tennis craze, leading to successful competition on many USTA teams. As talented as he was, Joe's true calling and greatest impact was upon the hundreds of kids he coached spanning decades, starting with the Irwin PeeWee Basketball and Baseball leagues of the 1970s into the 2000s, when he served as an assistant tennis coach at Norwin High School and, finally, Greensburg Salem High School. Joe's guidance of young people extended to several who became "family" in the Stewart household. Joe's competitive fire was not limited to sports. He enjoyed playing cards, particularly Hearts, Spades, Euchre, and Pinochle, and amazed many with his ability to "communicate telepathically" to his partners, which eventually became the subject of suspicion from his opponents, specifically his children and grandchildren. Finally, Joe held his Catholic faith dearly. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church in Irwin for many decades. In later years, he was active at Christ the Light of the World Parish in Duquesne and, most recently, at St. Michael's Church of Saints Joachim and Anne Parish near his home in Elizabeth. The Stewart Family would like to thank the medical teams at the UPMC Mercy Neuro-Trauma Care Units and UPMC Family Hospice, all of whom so kindly and professionally cared for Joe, his family, and friends in his unexpected final days. Family and friends will be received from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, at the MALOY-SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME INC., 915 Kennedy Ave., Duquesne, 15110, 412-466-3300, WILLIAM B. SCHLEIFER, SUPERVISOR, WILLIAM BRIAN SCHLEIFER AND ALLAN J. WEBER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, at St. Michael's Church of Saints Joachim and Anne Parish, Elizabeth, with Rev. Thomas Burke officiating, assisted by Rev. Thomas Lewandowski and Rev. Thomas Dansak. Everyone should meet at church. The funeral will also be live-streamed on the funeral home website: www.maloy-schleiferfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Saints Joachim and Anne Parish, 101 McLay Drive, Elizabeth, PA 15037, or to the Oral Cancer Foundation (http://oralcancerfoundation.org), 2044 Placate de Quedo, Santa Fe, NM 87505, in memory of his beloved daughter, Lisa Black.

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Published by The Valley News Dispatch on Nov. 5, 2025.

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Keith Kovacs

November 7, 2025

Deep condolences to the family

V. Brian Vojnovich

November 6, 2025

My heartfelt condolences to the entire Stewart family. God Bless. Memory Eternal.

Judy (Blank) Rebich

November 5, 2025

Being a Manor girl and knowing all the Stewart family, I send my deepest condolences to all Joe´s family. God Bless Joe as he is resting in peace with the Lord.....and talking with my brother `Chuggie´

Judy (Blank) Rebich

Richard Hobaugh

November 5, 2025

My condolences to Debbie and the Stewart family. I was lucky to have grown up with the Stewarts. Joe was fun to be around and always cared about his friends and family. I'll always remember playing basketball and how competitive he was. Joe was a class act and I'll aways cherish his friendship.

Dick Hobaugh

Ray Olesky

November 5, 2025

I would like to pass on my condolences to Deb and the family. Joe was a great man, friend, and basketball coach when I was in grade school. Played ball with his son Dan. I remember the days working at the Winchester Room with Debbie and Joe was always there. Rest easy my friend and say hi to my mom and dad Stanley and Aggie.

Robert Garritano

November 5, 2025

His hearty greetings always brought smiles from Joyce and I. God rest your soul Stew and give comfort to your family. Bo & Joyce Garritano

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