Jeff Stewart, age 63, of Isanti, died suddenly in the Cayman Islands on January 14, 2015.
Memorial service will be held Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 11 AM at our Isanti Chapel.
Friends may gather one hour before the service.
Jeff Stewart, age 63, of Isanti suddenly passed away on the beautiful beaches of the Cayman Islands with the love of his life on January 14th, 2015. He was born March 24th, 1951 to Glenn and Audrey Stewart in Mpls and then grew up in Coon Rapids MN.
He was preceded in death by his father, Glenn Stewart and sister, Lindy Dupuis.
He will be sadly missed by the love of his life, Renee (Mashuga) Davidson, Mother Audrey Stewart and family, Andy Tatyana, Anna, Lisa, Tony, Scott, Marylouise, Joe, Samantha, Mack, and many friends.
Jeff retired from Ryerson Steel. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, hot rodding, and spending as much time with his sweetie Renee.
michelle seitz ___leone says
Rest in peace Jeff……you had the loudest whistle in the Brooklyn park neighborhood and the tallest swing!… God bless you and your family.
Geneva says
We were at the Cayman Islands that day and my fiancé Doug helped get him out of the water. A lot of heartfelt prayers for Renee and his family. God Bless You in this time of sorrow.
Grace Rorwick says
I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Jeff’s sudden passing. I will always remember Jeff for his kind and loving heart that he shared with everyone he knew.. He took life in stride and was never one to complain about things. He embraced his life and lived it to the fullest. Jeff was funny but sensitive and he cared about everyone. I believe he tried to help others and make the world a better place by helping his friends and loving his family. He always went way above and beyond to help other people out. He was a wonderful person. Even though he is not here in the physical sense any longer the light that was his life will always shine for all his family. I worked with Jeff’s sister Lisa for many years and got to know Jeff and the rest of the Stewart family through Lisa. I just want you all to know how sorry we are about Jeff’s passing. I pray that God will comfort and surround you all with his love comfort and peace knowing that he is safe with our Heavenly Father. God Bless You All during this terrible time.Lisa and Audrey I especially want you both to know how sorry I am for your terrible loss. I love you both and I know Jeff did as well. I love you both and our prayers and sympathy and love are with you at this terrible time of loss and sadness.
Love
Grace Rorwick
Eric, Connie, Hayden & Landon Anderson says
Jeff came into our lives through Renee Davidson. After my father Charles Davidson passed Jeff helped Renee through her grief and helped her relocated back to MN. I’m not sure how she would have done this without him and his families help. Through his efforts he sure showed how much he loved her and showed such compassion.
They came and stayed three weeks with us in Anchorage, Alaska this summer and we became to love him too. What a nice, genuine, honest, thoughtful person he is. We couldn’t wait to do it again! We gave him the gold fever! Showed him how to fish Alaska style. And he treated me to a trip of a life time to view the bears in Katmai, Alaska. I will never forget our adventures and the fun we had!
My husband and Jeff got along great and formed a wonderful friendship. He treated our boys just like his own grandkids. Seeing the excitement of Alaska in Jeff’s eyes was priceless!
We only wish we had more time for more adventures and will miss him immensely!
With all our love,
Connie Anderson
Anchorage, Alaska
Lewis & Bonnie Woodworth says
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy in your time of sorrow. We send you our love to give you strength to bear your sorrow.
Randy and Julie Kuenzel says
We are so very sorry about the passing of Jeff. Our prayers are with you all during this very difficult time in your lives. Jeff was one of a kind, filled with love and happiness. Sorry we can not be there with you, as we are out of state, but please know we are with you in thought and prayer. Take care and let me know if there is anything we can do for you.
Dennis Heckes says
I don’t know why but just yesterday I was thinking about Jeff after all these years. Today I picked up the mail and there was a letter from a cousins daughter of mine who was asked to try locate me and inform me of Jeffs
passing. Strang timing or what?! Jeff and I were friends and worked together at Ryerson Steel for many years. We took a number of memorable, fun and crazy camping trips up to the Boundry Waters of Minnesota. Jeff was a happy soul and I’m glad to hear that his life of joy continued up to his passing. I am greatfull for having crossed paths with Jeff during our short stay here on earth (not that I’m ready to go yet; sorry Jeff); and I wish the family well in this sad time. We can all smile having known Jeff.
Teri Washington says
Jeff was like a brother to me and I will miss him greatly. He and Renee stayed with my mom and Jeff treated her as if she was his mother. She always said “he waits on me hand and foot” and he did. We are all having a hard time with his passing but he will be in our hearts forever. He was a kind, gentle, funny man who finally reunited with his true love, with whom he created many memories that will stay with her forever. My heart goes out to his family and friends.