23 Mar 1967 – 24 Nov 2013
4th-Great-Grandson of Philip Cardon and Martha Marie Tourn
3rd-Great-Grandson of Jean (John) Cardon and Anna Regula Furrer
2nd-Great-Grandson of John David Cardon and Elizabeth Neeser
Great-Grandson of Walter Arnold Cardon and Annie “Mabel” Moore
Grandson of Helen Jean Cardon and Warren Howard Stewart
Son of Robert Earl Stewart and Yvonne Marie Gilbertson
David Robert Stewart passed away Sunday, November the 24th, from natural causes. We are all in shock as we try to comprehend how someone larger than life could be gone so quickly.
David “Stew” was born March the 23rd, 1967 in Ogden, Utah to Robert Earl and Yvonne Gilbertson Stewart. He was a bright-eyed little boy who was curious about everything, and he was the light of his family’s eyes. He loved nothing more than bacon and eggs with his grandma and grandpa Stew on the weekends.
As a boy, Dave moved with his family to Omaha, Nebraska where he excelled at baseball while at Ralston High School. He also excelled at getting into mischief and gave his parents more than one gray hair over the years.
Once the family moved back to Utah, Dave worked in many different restaurants and bars in the area including Tony Roma’s, Applebees, Iggy’s, The Puck, and The Green Pig and he made many friends at each stop along his path. At the time of his passing he was employed by Valley Shuttle.
David was blessed with two children, Mason (18) and Mckayla (16) Stewart. Dave’s children were the absolute loves of his life, and brought him his greatest happiness.
Dave had a huge heart and wanted to do anything he could to help others. With his passing, his generosity continues through organ donation. We take comfort knowing his last deed was one of kindness.
We all have so many good memories we’re happy to hold close in our hearts, but our lives will never be the same with his passing. We’re happy to know that today he once again is having bacon and eggs with Grandma and Grandpa Stew.
Dave is survived by his mother and father of South Weber, sister Jennefer Robison (Joel) of Farmington, brother Chris Stewart (Elena) of Kaysville, his children Mason Stewart and McKayla Stewart of Littleton, CO, a large, loving extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins and nephews too numerous to mention, as well as countless friends.
Interment, Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd.
Washington Heights Memorial Park, South Ogden, Weber County, Utah, Plot: Garden of Devotion