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Hugh William Stewart

1921 - 2020

Hugh William Stewart obituary, 1921-2020, Tucson, AZ

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1921

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2020

Hugh Stewart Obituary

STEWART , Hugh William

1921-2020

was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 27, 1921 and passed away on July 27, 2020 at the young age of 99. Hugh was a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, attorney, and war hero. He flew 55 combat missions in WW2, served in the Korean Conflict, and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with 10-Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Air Force Commendation Medal. After the war he became an instructor pilot and taught the Taiwanese how to fly B-25's. Lt. Col. Stewart served as Judge Advocate General and Pilot at Perrin Air Force Base and then served in the Legislative Liaison Office for the United States Air Force to the United States Senate and White House. Some of his best memories remain flying special missions with some of the nation's political leaders such as Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson and Gerald Ford - before they became presidents. It was in this role that Hugh also became a close friend of Arizona's Sen. Barry Goldwater. They flew often together and remained close friends right up until the senator's death in 1998.

Hugh completed his Air Force Service as Assistant Secretary of Staff, Shape Headquarters, NATO, in Paris, France where he lived with his wife Jeanette and family of eight for three challenging and delightful years. Upon retiring from the Airforce as a Lieutenant Colonel, Hugh joined the law firm of Cusick, Watkins, and Fry in Tucson where he became a named partner and developed many trusted clients and friends. Hugh was a founding member of the Pima Air Museum and was inducted into the Arizona Aviation Hall of fame in 2005. Subsequently, he was appointed by the Governor and served two terms as a Board Member on the State Compensation Fund under the Industrial Commission of Arizona.

Hugh was proceeded in death by his wife of 69 years, Jeanette, and his son, Gregory William Stewart who gave his life for his county in Vietnam in 1968. Jeanette was the love of Hugh's life and even after her death he constantly deferred to her values and wishes. In their retirement Hugh and Jeanette loved traveling the world, playing bridge, spending time with grandchildren, and enjoying their summer house in Maine. Hugh is survived by seven children: Mary Jo Margolf (spouse Clark), Julie Beach (spouse Bruce), Jane Garigan (spouse Tim), Elizabeth Goettl (spouse Dennis), Paul Stewart (spouse Amy), Andrew Stewart (fiancé Tamara), Cecilia Linsmeier (spouse John). Seventeen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren will miss him greatly. A private family funeral Mass will be held at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, with the burial to follow at Holy Hope Cemetery.

In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Gregory W. Stewart Memorial Scholarship Fund. Mail checks to made out to Salpointe Catholic High School to Linda Kirkpatrick, Salpointe Catholic High School, 1545 E Copper, Tucson AZ 85719 or contribute online at: https://salpointe.myschoolapp.com/page/financial-aid-endowment-fund?siteId=1045
Published by Arizona Daily Star on Aug. 2, 2020.

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Shea Heslep

July 29, 2024

Mr. Stewart was a wonderful gentleman who always made people feel at ease. The first time I was in his office I was in awe looking out the window of the City of Tucson Skyline. Always professional and always gave great advice to many.

Shea Heslep

Marianne Potter

August 9, 2020

Hugh was a gentleman in the truest sense of the word. And beyond that he was an exemplary husband and father. His accomplishments were extraordinary. All his family members and his many friends and co-workers will keep him and Jeannette in our hearts. Godspeed Hugh.

Henry Amado

August 6, 2020

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Condolences to all the Stewart family. Hugh was a good friend of mine. I met him about 1970 when he was practicing as a law partner for his Firm. Many lunches with Hugh at the OP Club and a few golf games at DM. I'll miss him and send you our deepest sympathy.
Henry and Laurie Amado

Bernie Amado

August 5, 2020

My deepest condolences to my friend and classmate, Paul, his siblings and all the Stewart family. An amazing life Mr. Stewart had indeed. And now reunited with his departed ones. May God bless him in his heavenly journey and continue to watch over his family.

Bob Lindberg

August 4, 2020

Sincere condolences to my friend Paul, Bits, Andy and Cici and siblings of this great family on the passing of a remarkable Dad. What a full life he had and there is happiness knowing that he and Mrs. Stewart are together with the Lord. Blessings, Stewarts!

Richie Cardenas

August 4, 2020

Prayers and positive thoughts for your family.

Chris Pahissa Van Meenen

August 4, 2020

Mary Jo, Julie and the Stewart family - thinking of you in your hour of sorrow and extending my deepest sympathies.

Shea Heslep

August 3, 2020

Andrew, Paul, Cici, and all of the Stewart Family, Our family has all of you in our prayers. Your Dad was a wonderful man and someone to look up to and be proud of. He was a true gentleman. May you all find strength during this time by thinking about all the wonderful times that you had with him.
May God Bless all of the Stewart Family.

Jim and Theresa Keeley

August 3, 2020

Many fond memories of growing up with the Paul and the rest of the Stewart family. I remember Mr Stewart had one of the first car phones and it was a box with a real hand receiver in between the 2 front seats.
May he rest in peace and so wonderful to have lived to 99.

David Lindberg

August 3, 2020

Great history. I remember seeing Mr. and Mrs. Stewart at weekday masses. My condolences.

Mike Arnold

August 3, 2020

It was called the greatest generation for a reason. Hugh Stewart was a good example of why. My condolence's to the Stewart family.

Salpointe Catholic High School

August 2, 2020

The Salpointe Catholic HIgh School community extends deepest sympathy to Mr. Stewart’s family and friends. You are in our prayers.

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