Advertisement

Princess <I>Smith</I> Stewart

Advertisement

Princess Smith Stewart

Birth
Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Mar 2018 (aged 75)
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Princess Stewart
March 11th, 1942 - March 8th, 2018
Princess Stewart passed peacefully from this life and entered the gates of Heaven on March 8, 2018. She was 75. Her most important goal in life was to let others know she had the genuine love of Jesus Christ. Anyone who ever met her, loved her, or talked with her can now say she reached her goal.

On July 17, 1957 she married the love of her life Roy Stewart. He preceded her in death on December 29, 2016.

Princess was a wonderful and godly mother to her 4 children Connie (Stan) Wauthier, Edie (Bill) Carkeek, Sandie (Paul) Bulach, and Roy (Kate) Stewart. She was a fun loving and wise grandmother to her grandchildren Jessica and Joel Wauthier, Chris (Amy) Maloney, Melissa (Jason) Wolfe, Megan (Jake) Thomas, Logan, Lori, and Seth Carkeek, Paul J,. Claire, and Isaac Bulach, Celeste (Adam) Dourson, and Cassie Stewart. She was a precious great grandmother to Kaitlyn, Evan, Scout, Huck, Noah, Isaiah, Judah, Avarey, Adalyn, Eli, Boaz, and Colt. She was a respectful and kind daughter to her parents who preceded her in death, Charlie and Magalene Smith. She was a supportive sister to Alpha, Bess, Coby and Henry and sister in law to Stella (Hunter) Hyde. She was an amazing Aunt to many nieces and nephews.

She and her husband Roy were very blessed with dear friends of over 45 years, David and Joyce McIntosh. Princess has now been united in Heaven with her husband Roy, 3 children, Cathy Michelle, Charles Wesley and Roy Lewis, her son in law Ken Maloney, grandson Kenneth Allan Maloney, her parents, and may other family members and friends.

She will be remembered for her smile, kindness, and enthusiasm for life. She will also be remembered for her famous quote every Sunday morning when she entered the Pentecostal Highway of Holiness Church, "Hello you beautiful people." Most of all she will be remembered for the way she loved her family and the way she loved God and dedicated her entire life to him.
Princess Stewart
March 11th, 1942 - March 8th, 2018
Princess Stewart passed peacefully from this life and entered the gates of Heaven on March 8, 2018. She was 75. Her most important goal in life was to let others know she had the genuine love of Jesus Christ. Anyone who ever met her, loved her, or talked with her can now say she reached her goal.

On July 17, 1957 she married the love of her life Roy Stewart. He preceded her in death on December 29, 2016.

Princess was a wonderful and godly mother to her 4 children Connie (Stan) Wauthier, Edie (Bill) Carkeek, Sandie (Paul) Bulach, and Roy (Kate) Stewart. She was a fun loving and wise grandmother to her grandchildren Jessica and Joel Wauthier, Chris (Amy) Maloney, Melissa (Jason) Wolfe, Megan (Jake) Thomas, Logan, Lori, and Seth Carkeek, Paul J,. Claire, and Isaac Bulach, Celeste (Adam) Dourson, and Cassie Stewart. She was a precious great grandmother to Kaitlyn, Evan, Scout, Huck, Noah, Isaiah, Judah, Avarey, Adalyn, Eli, Boaz, and Colt. She was a respectful and kind daughter to her parents who preceded her in death, Charlie and Magalene Smith. She was a supportive sister to Alpha, Bess, Coby and Henry and sister in law to Stella (Hunter) Hyde. She was an amazing Aunt to many nieces and nephews.

She and her husband Roy were very blessed with dear friends of over 45 years, David and Joyce McIntosh. Princess has now been united in Heaven with her husband Roy, 3 children, Cathy Michelle, Charles Wesley and Roy Lewis, her son in law Ken Maloney, grandson Kenneth Allan Maloney, her parents, and may other family members and friends.

She will be remembered for her smile, kindness, and enthusiasm for life. She will also be remembered for her famous quote every Sunday morning when she entered the Pentecostal Highway of Holiness Church, "Hello you beautiful people." Most of all she will be remembered for the way she loved her family and the way she loved God and dedicated her entire life to him.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

Advertisement