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WYNNE PEARCE STEWART

1927-2018

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Wynne P. Stewart, 89, passed away due to a Brainstem Stroke, on May 26, 2018. He was born to parents John Stewart and Edna Hudson Stewart in Orange, Texas on June 26, 1927. Wynne is survived by two daughters, Nichole Annette Gould of Golwaithe and Vidor, Texas, and Sherry Lynn Huser of Canyon Lake, Texas. Also surviving Wynne are six grandchild­ren and spouses, Christy Bryant, Scott Stewart, Angie Gau, Todd Stewart, Kyle Ezell and Ryan Huser, eleven Great Grandchild­ren, Whitney, Brooklyn, Carlie, Alex, Issabella, Avery, Hadley, Caden, Addison, Landon, Corbin, and Great great grandson, Judah. Preceding Wynne in death were his parents and siblings, along with his first wife of 37 years, Marjorie Adele Stewart, whim he lost in 1085, and his second wife, Jeanne R. Stewart, whom he lost in 1997. Hid son, John Wynne Stewart died in 2003, and his granddaugh­ter, Jennifer Adele Stewart, John Wynne’s daughter, died in 1999.

Wynne worked at DuPont Sabine River Works for 45 years, retiring a Safety Training Supervisor in 1985. Following his retirement, Wynne started a small business, Wynne Stewart and Associates, which took him to train employees in Safety in the US, Canada, the Caribbean, and England. His two most used videos were DuPont’s “take Two” and Howell Training’s “Safety Seconds”.

Wynne spent his later years doing community services in the Conroe area with his great companion of nearly 20 years, Kyle Cruse Harding, who survives him, along with her family who dearly loved Wynne, including her brother, Michael Campagna and wife, Dianna, of Virginia, her daughter, Linda DeChemin and husband, Dan DuChemin of Conroe, her granddaugh­ter, Kylynne Anderson, and husband, Troy Anderson of Conroe, grandson, Stephen Moore of Houston, granddaugh­ter, Tracy Ruffeno and husband MacDonald Ruffeno of Houston, TX, granddaugh­ter Dianne Helms of Conroe, Rev. Trey Hegar and his wife, Rev. Sarah Hegar, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Hope Gentry of Conroe, and Lauren Hoskins and her husband, Joseph, of Edmond, Oklahoma. Also, great grandchild­ren, Kaitlyn Anderson, T.J. Anderson, Will Demmings, Leanne Helms, Trace Ruffeno, Ramsey Ruffeno, Reed Ruffeno, Charlie Ruffeno, Hudson Hegar, and Aury Hoskins. Kyle’s son, Steve Cruse, Also preceded Wynne in death in 2008.

Wynne was truly a delight to be around. He was a very wise man and loved talking about his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He led many to a Christian Lifestyle and he was a faithful friend to anyone who crossed his path. He will truly be missed by all who knew him.

There will be a Reception, Visitation and Luncheon from 11AM to 1PM on Saturday, June 16th, followed by a Celebratio­n of Wynne’s Life at 1PM, at Conroe’s New Horizon Church of the Nazarene, 1201 North FM 3083 East, Conroe, TX 77303.

In lieu of flowers, Wynne requested donations be made to New Danville, 10951 Shepherd Hill Rd., Willis, TX 77318, a non-profit Day Center and Residentia­l Housing Facility for Adults with Mental and/or Physical Disabiliti­es, where Hope spends her days, or to a Charity of your choice.

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