MATTOON Grave Stones |
The following are on this page as the Wife’s Maiden name or previous married name belongs on this page. Often the husbands details are included. |
STEWART, Charles Bevan: 1925 - 1985 {Also on Stewart grave stone page}
Charles Beven "Chuck" Stewart Mr. Charles Bevan Stewart passed away at Snipe Lake, Alberta, on Saturday, September 28, 1985, at the age of 59 years. He was born in Bezanson, Alberta, and was a resident of the Bezanson district for 51 years before making Grande Prairie his home. Charles worked for the Grande Prairie Feed Service for many years, and at the time of his tragic drowning was employed by ICG Propane in Grande Prairie, Alberta. He is survived by his former wife Phyllis at Bezanson, Alberta, daughter. Cherry (Phillip) Dionne of Bezanson; sons Marvin (Jean) of Bezanson, and Shannon (Cathy) of Drayton Valley. Alberta, Creston (Connie) of Grande Prairie, brother George Stewart of Grande Prairie. sisters Doris Giesbrecht of Grande Prairie, Clara Irvine of Dawson Creek, B.C.; 5 grandchildren, Bobbi-Jo. Darcy, David, Calvin, and Ian. Also many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother Charlotte in 1941, and his father Charles in 1979. There will he n graveside service held for the late Charles Bevan Stewart at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 11, 1986 at Glen Leslie Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Wilton Funeral Home Ltd, Grande Prairie. Telephone 538-3446. CLIPPED FROM - The Daily Herald-Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, 10 Jul 1986, Thu - Page 2 |
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STEWART, Phyllis Evelyn: September 6, 1927 - January 17, 2019 {Also on Stewart grave stone page}
Phyllis Evelyn Stewart
Phyllis Evelyn Stewart, resident of Clairmont, AB, formerly of Bezanson, AB, passed away on Thursday, January 17, 2019, at the QEII Hospital, at the age of 91 years. Phyllis was born September 6, 1927 in Consort, AB. She grew up in Consort and Ferintosh, and graduated from high school in New Norway, AB. At 19 years of age, she began her 30-year teaching career in a small, one-room school in Bezanson, the first of eleven schools she taught at, from High Prairie to Grandview Colony. After retiring, she served 9 years as a County Councilor, while also being involved in her farm at Bezanson, choir singing with the Sweet Adeline's, and helping raise grandchildren. Phyllis could sometimes be prickly, opinionated, and seemingly set in her ways. When she took on a task, she could be like a dog with a bone. It was just her nature. She liked to help with farming, gardening, and volunteered at the South Peace Archives to help preserve the history of the Grande Prairie area. She will be sadly missed by her sister Freda Tarrant; daughter Cherry (Phil) Dionne; sons: Marvin (Jean) Stewart, Shannon (Cathy) Stewart, and Creston (Connie) Stewart; grandchildren: Bobbi Jo Dionne, Darcy Stewart, David (Sarah) Stewart, Ian (Jessica) Stewart, Heather (Jesse) Stewart, Calvin (Kelsey) Stewart, Carl (Bobbi) Stewart, and Curtis Stewart; great-grandchildren: Cheyanne Loos, Zoey, Max, and Emerson Stewart. She was predeceased by her parents Mabel and Fred Mattoon; husband Charles Bevan Stewart, sister Patsy Campbell, brother Donald Mattoon, and nephew Colin Campbell. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2019, at 2:00pm, at OLIVER'S FUNERAL HOME in Grande Prairie (10005 107 Ave.). Interment will be held at Glen Leslie Cemetery at a later date. The family wishes to express their appreciation of the staff and management of the Grande Spirit Lakeview Seniors Facility with special thanks to the Home Care staff for helping Phyllis live as independently as she could and with dignity in her last years. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. Condolences may be sent by visiting www.oliversfuneralhome.com Published DHT website on January 25, 2019 |
Phyllis Mattoon married Charles Stewart
Block 63, Lot 7 & 8