Condolences
Hall & Peet Funeral Home created a Tribute Video in memory of Mr James E. Stewart
Beautiful in Blue was purchased for the family of Mr James E. Stewart.
May the kind and intelligent James Stewart's soul rest in peace and his wonderful family be surrounded by love and support during this challenging period. Amen.
To the Family of Mr. James E. Stewart:
Know that my prayer group and I will be praying for you at such a time as this. It is a difficult time for you; losing a love one is never easy. But know that God knows, cares and understands..
"The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart: and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit." Psalm 34:18
Family, be encouraged.
Joyce M. Mingo
Administrative Assistant to Director Jay Stewart
Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation
Sweetest Sunrise Bouquet was purchased for the family of Mr James E. Stewart.
Condolences to the family and friends. Jim and I were President and VP of UUP for many years and became great friends... He will be truly missed.
Duke Piroha
The Endless Sky Spray was purchased for the family of Mr James E. Stewart.
Sorry that Jim is not with us anymore. Lots of fun memories of Class of '58. Good Bye, Jim.
Damon, Jay, and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was true original and I always enjoyed his company. He always had the greatest anecdotes. I will always remember the time Damon and I went snow shoeing with Jim over at the North Lake escarpment probably going on 15 years a go. It was freezing cold and I am sure at the time we were freezing our buts off, but the view, the company, and the flask kept us warm on that day. It is a treasured memory that I will always cherish. My best to you all.
-Timothy Bopp
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing... my 4C buddy. We had lots of laughs and good times.
Blessings to all.
Bobbie Moore
Our sympathy to the family of Jim.
John & Bette
Folks,
I'm so sad to read that Jim has passed. We go back a long way as fellow teachers at Delhi Tech. More recently when he was still riding his motorcycle, he surprised me with a visit to say "Hello!", but more importantly to get some creme to put onto his legs that had gotten stung during his ride. We had a good laugh over his situation!! He said he learned his lesson: no riding in shorts anymore!!
Rest in peace, Jim.
Linda