Dan Stewart, 62, of Charleston, died suddenly Thursday, March 6, 2014 at CAMC Memorial Hospital.
He was an Independent Contractor for LVL. Dan loved to travel, he loved his many friends and loved to drink coffee.
Dan was preceded in death by his dad, Benjamin Stewart, Jr.; grandparents, Cleve and Icie Gillispie and Benjamin, Sr. and Ida Stewart.
He is survived by companion, Heidi Roub; children, Robbie, Tina (Christian) Hill and Jason (Farrah); mother, Anna Lee Stewart; sister, Drema (Mike) Pauley; grandson, Stanton Hill; step-grandchildren, Christian Hill II, Ayden, Gloria and Brycon; niece, Erica Haak (Jason); nephew, Jody (Beth) Pauley; great nephew, Jackson (JR) Pauley; former wife, Bonnie Stewart; “adopted” son, Scott (Joyce) Kessinger and their daughter, Morgan Danielle and also his dog, Maxwell.
Funeral service will be 1:00 pm Monday, March 10, 2014 at Curry Funeral Home, 2097 Childress Road, Alum Creek with Pastors Mark Thaxton and Homer Hensley officiating. Burial will follow in Graceland Memorial Park, South Charleston. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 pm Sunday at the funeral home.
The family wants to say a special thank you to his dear friend, Dr. Steve Zekan, his staff and also to his kidney donor Joyce Kessinger. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to Curry Funeral Home or CAMC Transplant Center.
Danny was a great guy and so crazy funny. It was a pleasure to know him. I am truly sorry for your loss.
To Robbie and Family…Please accept my sincerest condolences on the loss of your father, Dan. I have many happy memories of spending time talking with him at work. He was definitely a character and could always make me laugh even about the smallest of things. I know your dad fought a brave battle and he will be missed.
God bless him and all of you at this time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Jennifer
Danny was a wonderful guy. I am truly saddened by his passing. My the Lord give peace and comfort during this time. I will always have wonderful memories of him walking in the door always asking for coffee. He always had a smile on his face. Prayers to the family.
Anna Lee (Maude) and Family,
So sorry to hear of Dannys passing. I spent most of my childhood around you and your wonderful family. Danny always had a smile on his face or joke ready to fire off at any time. He was such a kind person. He was raised by a wonderful mother and father. Much love to you and the family. May Danny RIP and I hope to see him on the other side. Love, Debbie, Jason & Derek
Dear Drema and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I still remember the first time I met Danny. He was my driving instructor. I scared the poor guy. Of course, later, I got to know him better when I came over to your house. I remember how protective of me he was when that rich friend of his was trying to get me to fly out to Texas. I love you all as dearly as my own family, and you made me feel like a part of yours. I’m sure your daddy was first in line to greet Danny as he crossed over to the other side. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. love, Cheryl
So sorry to hear of Danny’s passing -he was certainly a great person inside and out ..he never met a stranger and would help anyone. Over the years he has installed telephones, fax machines etc. for me..he will certainly be missed by myself and so many other friends RIP dear Danny.
To Drema and Family.. Was so sorry to hear about your Brother. Thinking of you and your Family..Sheryl