Mr. Stewart was a native of Laurens County but had lived in Baldwin County for 32 years. He was a veteran of World War II, a retired heavy equipment operator and a member of Union Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clarice Batchelor Stewart of Milledgeville; a daughter, Miss Cherry Denise Stewart of Milledegeville; a son, Jamie Stewart of Milledgeville; six sisters, Miss Pearl Stewart, Miss Vela Stewart, Mrs. Mozelle Crisp and Mrs. Evie Dell Glover of Dublin, Mrs. Rosalind Trotter of Wrightsville and Mrs. Lora Bell Braddy of Jacksonville, Fla.; and two brothers, Chevious Stewart of Dublin and Clovis Stewart of Milledgeville.
Williams Memorial Chapel of Milledgeville was in charge of aarrangements.
Mr. Stewart was a native of Laurens County but had lived in Baldwin County for 32 years. He was a veteran of World War II, a retired heavy equipment operator and a member of Union Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clarice Batchelor Stewart of Milledgeville; a daughter, Miss Cherry Denise Stewart of Milledegeville; a son, Jamie Stewart of Milledgeville; six sisters, Miss Pearl Stewart, Miss Vela Stewart, Mrs. Mozelle Crisp and Mrs. Evie Dell Glover of Dublin, Mrs. Rosalind Trotter of Wrightsville and Mrs. Lora Bell Braddy of Jacksonville, Fla.; and two brothers, Chevious Stewart of Dublin and Clovis Stewart of Milledgeville.
Williams Memorial Chapel of Milledgeville was in charge of aarrangements.
Gravesite Details
Elmer William Stewart and Clarice Batchelor were married in Baldwin County, Georgia on Febuary 9th, 1963.
Family Members
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Lesley Pearl Stewart
1909–1991
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Evie Dell Stewart Glover
1912–2000
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Eli "Chevious" Stewart
1914–1990
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Lora Stewart Braddy
1915–2005
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Mary Mozell Stewart Crisp
1917–2004
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Nathan Javious Stewart
1919–1978
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Vela Stewart
1922–2017
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Vera Christine Stewart Bush
1924–1969
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Rosalind Stewart Trotter
1926–2013
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Foy Stewart
1934–1937
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