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Joseph Stuart Obituary

STUART, JR., Joseph Joseph Harry Stuart, Jr. Joe , 67, husband of Betty Jo of Summerville, passed away on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at his home. Friends and family are invited to attend his funeral service on Saturday, February 3, 2007 at 11:00 at CAROLINA MEMORIAL PARK FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 7113 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston, SC. Interment will follow at Carolina Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 this evening at the funeral home. Mr. Stuart was a Top Machinist at Shop #31 with Charleston Naval Shipyard for 15 years and was an U.S. Army veteran and a member of Flowertown Baptist Church. He loved to go to area yard sales and the Ladson Flea Market. He was also enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was known for his generosity and his appreciation of his family. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed by all that knew him. Survivors include his wife Betty Jo; his mother, Mrs. Catherine Judy of Summerville; three sons, Joseph Harry Stuart, III and his wife Sue (Susanne) of Summerville, Theodore (Teddy) Stuart and his wife Neccie of Hanahan, and Jackie Stuart of Charleston; one daughter Tabitha Fuller and her husband, Joe of Hanahan; three sisters, Joyce Hutto and her husband J.W. of Goose Creek, Millie Crocker and her husband Dale of Augusta, GA, and Donna Marie Hardison of Goose Creek; two brothers, Daryl Lee Stuart of Summerville, and Lawrence Allen Stuart and his wife Sandy of Summerville; five grandchildren Carol Stuart, Brittany Stuart, Brayleigh Fuller, Braxton Fuller and Michael Fuller all of Hanahan. Mr. Stuart was preceded in death by his father Joseph Harry Stuart, Sr. Flowers will be accepted at the funeral home. Funeral arrangements provided by CAROLINA MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 7113 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston, SC. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Feb. 2, 2007.

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christy Kelly

February 3, 2007

To My Family,
I am so sad that Uncle Joe has passed away. It was a very sad day when I found out about him. I know you all will miss him very much. But please know that he is not suffering anymore. He is in a better place now. I know it is very hard to accept it. I really have a hard time now about my dad {almost 10 yrs now} but as time goes on it gets a little easier. Remember he is always in your heart and now he is looking down on all of us. I love all of you. Please remember this too.
Christy
RIP Uncle Joe........Peace

nicole chambers

February 2, 2007

Dear Stuart Family , We are saddend from your loss. we always enjoyed talking to your husband , father. He was a very kind man in heart. always took time to wave to a neighbor comming down the road or just to say hello and tell us about his grandbabys. just know that he was every proud of all his children and grandbabys. He was a friend when we lost our fatherin October of 2006. god bless you and your family From the chambers family 112 Froman drive S'ville

Hollis Geary

February 2, 2007

I worked with Joe for years at the shipyard. If he was your friend you had no better. The world will be a lesser place without him.

Donna G McMillan

February 2, 2007

With my deepest sympathy for your loss.Keeping you in my thoughts
and prayers.

brittany stuart

February 2, 2007

my poppa was the sweetest guy EVER.he would do anything for anyone..he saw the good in everybody.he didnt really dislike anyone.r.i.p poppa i love you!

brittany stuart

February 2, 2007

my poppa was the greatest man EVER he would do anything for anyone and he saw nothing but good in everyone! im going to miss him very much r.i.p i love you poppa!

Theresa and Charlie Robinson

February 2, 2007

Dear Stuart Family,

We know Joe is with the Lord now. No more pain, no more suffering, no more tears.

With Love and Sympathy,

Theresa and Charlie Robinson

SAM&TAMMY TORRENCE

February 2, 2007

I'LL THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ALL
WITH YOU ALWAYS.

Teresa Carver

February 2, 2007

Remembered for his sense of humor, his ability to see the good in others, and love of family. His absence will leave a hole but his memories will fill a lifetime. With genuine affection, Teresa and Brooke Carver

Carolyn & Bear Malphrus

February 2, 2007

To all of Joe's family,
I have known Joe for many years, he worked with my husband (Bear ) at the ship yard. He was one of the kindest & most generous people I have ever met. I sold beanies at the flea market so got to see him often, always talking about his family.
Joe is in Heaven smiling on us right now, Jesus is showing him around , let the tears you shed be not of sorrow but of happiness, knowing that he is no longer in pain. I saw him last Friday and was shocked to see the notice in the paper.

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