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John Stewart
April 30th, 1936 - December 21st, 2021
John M Stewart passed away peacefully at home on December 21, 2021 in his 86th year leaving behind his loving wife of 63 years, Dora (nee Hughes). Loving father to daughter Patricia (Colin) and son Derrick (Carrie). Proud Papa to grandchildren Sandy, Scott, Rachael, Grant (Alexandra), Alec (Lexi) and Erin and great-grandchildren Brooklyn and Aurora. A mechanical engineer, John emigrated from Scotland to the USA (Euclid, Ohio) in 1968 and spent 25 years working for Lincoln Electric before retiring in 1996 and moving to Sun City, AZ to enjoy his well deserved retirement. For many years, he was the National Umpire in Chief and a fierce competitor in the sport of lawn bowling. A Private family service will be held at a later date and cremation has already taken place. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice of the Valley https://www.hov.org/donate/ or the Alzheimers Society.
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Regency Mortuary believes that finances should not hinder compassionate, individualized funeral care. We offer affordable options for Sun City, Phoenix, Glendale, and Maricopa County families. Let our devoted bilingual staff help you make arrangements for a loved one or as part of your estate planning. We welcome all faiths and beliefs, with dedicated areas for ritual washing and incense burning. Step into our peaceful chapel for a traditional funeral or celebration of life. However you choose to say goodbye, Regency is here to guide you....
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