Greg Stewart
Died: November 27, 2023 | Place: London, Ontario
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Visitation
Saturday, December 9, 2023
12:00 – 1:00 pm
A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London.
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Memorial Service
1:00 pm
Funeral Home Chapel
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STEWART, Ralph Gregory…
Greg “Squeak” Stewart passed away suddenly in London, Ontario, the evening of November 27th, 2023 in his 75th year. Greg will be missed by his wife Barbara of 47 years. Cherished father to Chelsea Jackson (Colin Jackson) and Chad Stewart (Catherine Stewart). Loving grandfather to Leo Stewart. Also missed by his sisters and sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews.
Greg was a man of genuine kindness, unwavering integrity, and a deep passion for nature and wildlife. He spent a lifetime cultivating a profound connection with the natural world. His love for the great outdoors was infectious, and he shared that passion with everyone he encountered.
As an expression of sympathy, donations in memory of Greg may be made to Salthaven Wildlife, P.O. Box 601 Mount Brydges, ON N0L 1W0. Cremation has taken place. Family and guests are invited to a visitation on Saturday, December 9th, 2023 from 12:00 – 1:00 pm at A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. A memorial service will be conducted in the funeral home chapel at 1:00 pm. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Our hearts and prayers go out to the Stewart family in their time of loss. Greg Stewart was a great man, husband, father, and grandfather. He truly was the a excellent role model for a father and uncle that I never had. A patriarch of his family that will truly be missed. He and Barb raised 2 amazing children Chelsea and Chad and a incredible grandson Leo. His laughter, humor, compassion, and wisdom will truly be missed.
Barb, Chelsea, Chad, So sorry to hear that Greg is no longer with us!. Karen and I will miss his infectious smile and the many wonderful memories we share!
We are so sorry to hear of Greg’s passing and send our sincere condolences to Barb and family. Squeak was such a genuine person and loved by many. We remember so many good times both out West and here in London with him. He was a good man.
Sue and Carl Young
Dear Barb and family, so sorry to hear of Greg’s passing and hoping he is in a much better place with Billy and no suffering. Dave & Renee Barrow
My heart goes out on the passing of such a great man I will always remember how he loved to scare me hiding in the closet when i came home from work when I lived with him and Barb he will be missed by many !
I am sorry I did not get to see you one last time . You were such an amazing person to be around . The best Dad I could have ever hoped for . Couple weeks back we were cleaning the leaves together with a few laughs so I am grateful for that. Will miss you but now you can rest . Always with us now forever in our hearts and memories.
Saddened by the passing of Greg, our heartfelt condolences to Barb, Chelsea, Chad and Leo. RIP…..
REST IN PEACE SQUEAK, THE BOYS WILL BE WAITING
Dear Barb , Chelsea & Chad, I hardly know where to begin ; he was a true character in the most positive sense of the word. Whatever was going down, you could count on Greg. He was a bit mischievous, never would hurt a soul & always found common ground with everyone. He touched our family deeply & we will miss his presence , but we will forever reminisce many wonderful time ms together.
Karen & Werner
For the whole Stewart family: i was very sad to hear of Greg’s passing., he was an important part of my own family. I do know how hard loosing a loved one is, but time does make this difficult time a little bit easier. Barb, my heart is with you, stay strong ! Going on is tough, but you are tougher. Hugs xoj
To the entire Stewart family. We are sending our sincere condolences to all his family. We have fond memories of all the Christmas’s and family gatherings we used to have. Hoping your memories will help you through these hard times now. Sending hugs and prayers to all the family
Barb and family … we were shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Greg’s passing. We were so fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit with you both recently. He was truly a sincere and genuine person. Please know our thoughts are with you and your family. Our heart felt condolences. Dave and Julie
To all of Greg’s family, I send my condolences. Greg and his family were child hood friends and nearby neighbours in London. Later in life after me relocating to Kincardine it was not uncommon to bump into Ralph , Greg and the Stewart clan. I still often chat with Valerie. Unfortunately I lost touch over the years with Greg. He will forever be remembered as a person that everyone wanted to be around. A good guy who always held my respect and will forever remembered.
Words are always difficult to find at times like these. So very sorry for your loss.
My dear friends Barb, Chelsea, and Chad, my deepest condolences to you all, may your wonderful memories comfort you. Greg was a gentle soul, and I know how you will all miss him.
Barb,Chad and Chelsea , My sincere condolences on the passing of your husband and father. I hope there are lots of happy memories to help balance the grief of this loss.
Love
Colleen Corp
safe journeys Greg…my heart goes out to your family and everyone you touched along your journey through life, rest in peace
Chelsea and Family – so very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you all at this time.
Greg was one of the gang from Manor Park ;we had a lot of fun in MP and Kincardine .Greg and I went from Kindergarten to Fanshawe.
Greg along with four others from the park camped in Rondeau for a week in 1965 ,what a great time that was ;I have some nice pictures of Greg
from that trip I will bring them on the 9th .All of us Manor Parkers will miss Greg .