George Henry Stewart
January 12, 2020
Passed away Sunday, January 12th, 2020 at Highview Residences. Loving husband of Janet (2012). Father of Dr. Dan Stewart (Karen) and Shelley Oliver (Roland). Dear “Grandpi” of Emily and Hillary. Loving uncle to many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Thomas (Scottie) and Bella (Buntie) Stewart; and siblings: Emily, May, Betty and Tom. Born on May 30, 1928, George attended Lord Roberts School and Beal Tech Secondary School. George began his career as a junior draftsman at Pumps & Softeners Limited. He quickly rose in the ranks and was transferred to Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Montreal and finally back home to London in 1969. He retired from P&S in 1986 as vice president of manufacturing and as a director. He was the founder and general manager of the London Small Business Centre from 1986 to 1995. On September 22, 1995, the building was renamed the George Stewart Small Business Centre and he was credited with being a “world leader in business creation and entrepreneurial development”. George became a small business consultant for the Government of Canada and travelled extensively to Hong Kong, China, Thailand and the Philippines. Respected in business and as an educator, he was the recipient of numerous awards and commendations including the London Business Hall of Fame (1993) and was Canadian Business Incubator Manager of the Year (1993). George was an active member of the Rotary Club of London and was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow. He loved to volunteer for charitable events such as the London Sports Celebrity Dinner, Rotary Rummage Sale, Easter Seals, Camp Woodeden, Tim Horton Children’s Foundation and The Salvation Army, to name a few. George was a dedicated student, completing his BA (1972), MA (1976), CMA (1984), and BMus (2004). His passion for the trombone began in high school and he played well into his 80s with numerous bands including the London Police Boys Band, Beal Tech Concert Band, Stu Thompson Band, Martin Boundy, Ted Pudney Band, Bobby Downs Orchestra, Bill Sheary Big Band, Geriatric Gentlemen of Jazz, The Music Makers, The London All-Stars Big Band, London Jazz Orchestra, Prime Time Big Band, Moonliters Big Band and many more. George enjoyed the many summers at Keivi Island on Lorimer Lake near Parry Sound and the good times we shared with brother Tom Stewart’s family, the Dafoe family and the Johnson family. George was dedicated, caring, generous and had a great sense of humour. He was always willing to lend a helping hand. He lived by the motto: “Do Good and Keep on Doing It”, and that is his legacy. Thank you and eternal gratitude to the front-line staff at Highview Residences. You are part of our family and are friends forever. Thank you to Dr. Dana Moore and Dr. Margrieta Edels for their care and support. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 1:00 p.m., with visitation one hour prior. George would appreciate any charitable donations to be directed to the Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex, Easter Seals Ontario or The Salvation Army.
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Dear Dan, I am so sorry for the loss of your father.my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family Mary
Dr. Dan, Karen, Emily, Hillary and Shelley Sorry to hear about the passing of George. He was a wonderful man! I always remember him having "man to man" chats with young Cody on the back steps of the of the office. He also made a point of calling me on my birthday to play Happy Birthday while I was working at your office. He will be missed I'm sure! Take Care Cheryl & Wayne Percival Cody
Dan, Karen and girls, Thinking of you all at this time. I always enjoyed hearing Dan how your Dad loved the Western track pants, a proud Westerner. He certainly was an accomplished man in all that he did. Billy and Jane Doran
Thinking of you during these tough times. "The cost of love is grief"
Dan Karen Emily And Hillary. So very sorry for your loss. I didn,t know him but he sounds like he was so special. Take care and cherish the memories. Cathy Nixey
Dear Dan, Karen, Emily, and Hiliary: You continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. George was extraordinary and a part of him will remain with you forever. Bob, Don, & Jane
Dear Dan, Karen, Emily, Hillary and Shelley - My condolences to you all on George's passing. I fondly remember the times when I was in George's company and especially when he and Bill would get together and exchange stories. They both had so much fun ribbing each other. May they be together these days, carrying on. Sincerely, Linda Stephen
Dear Shelley, Dan, Karen, Emily and Hillary. On behalf of my family I wish to extend our sympathy on your loss. We all have wonderful memories of times with George on Keivi Island. He was always a great friend and companion
(Donated to Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex)
(Donated to The Salvation Army - Operation Mobilizing Hope)
(Donated to Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex)
(Donated to Easter Seals Ontario)
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Dear Dan: I was saddened when I read of the death of your very distinguished father, in this morning's paper. I am so, so sorry. I had the pleasure of meeting your parents at the time of your graduation and, on occasion, in the years which followed. Always a pleasure, Please accept my heartfelt condolences and most sincere sympathy. Wes
~ Wes Dunn