New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Bysiewicz’s aunt, 100, awarded Quilt of Valor

- By Adam Hushin

MIDDLETOWN — Mary R. Stewart, aunt of Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz and U.S. Coast Guard veteran who turned 100 this year, was awarded a Quilt of Valor in a ceremony at City Hall on Thursday.

Stewart was overcome with emotion when her personaliz­ed quilt was draped around her at the conclusion. “I’m just overwhelme­d,” she said.

The blanked featured a stitched U.S. Coast Guard flag surrounded by strips of patriotic images and the Coast Guard crest.

Stewart served from 1943 to 1946. For two years, she was stationed in Palm

Beach, Florida, running training operations. Her final year of service was spent in Washington, D.C., where she worked as the assistant to a Navy admiral.

Her service came during a time when women were not traditiona­lly seen in the military, and she didn’t like how only men had the opportunit­y to serve. “I was very outspoken,” Stewart said.

After discharge, she obtained a master’s of business administra­tion degree through the G.I. Bill, and went on to become a professor at the University of the Virgin Islands.

It was Bysiewicz that originally reached out to the Quilts of Valor organizati­on to see if they would honor Stewart with a quilt. “I was thrilled because I know she’s very proud of her service,” she said.

Jane Dougherty, co-coordinato­r of Connecticu­t’s chapter, said these blankets help the creators as much as it helps the recipients. “They have a great time,” she said.

Stewart’s quilt was handmade by Charles R Larkins, a four-year Vietnam-era veteran of the U.S. Air Force, and volunteer for the Quilts of Valor.

“It’s an honor just to be involved,” Larkins said.

The Quilts of Valor Foundation began in 2003, when founder Catherine Roberts’ son Nat was deployed to Iraq. What began as one mother’s desire to do what she could to make sure her son and his fellow soldiers felt safe and loved has since turned into an internatio­nal organizati­on that has wrapped nearly 284,000 veterans in personaliz­ed quilts often made by other veterans, according to the organizati­on.

Anyone can nominate a veteran to be a potential recipient of a quilt by going to the organizati­on’s website at qovf.org.

 ?? Adam Hushin / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? U.S. Coast Guard veteran Mary R. Stewart, 100, center, aunt of Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, left, as well as Middletown Mayor Ben Florsheim, right, participat­e in a Quilt of Valor ceremony Thursday at City Hall.
Adam Hushin / Hearst Connecticu­t Media U.S. Coast Guard veteran Mary R. Stewart, 100, center, aunt of Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, left, as well as Middletown Mayor Ben Florsheim, right, participat­e in a Quilt of Valor ceremony Thursday at City Hall.

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