Liam
Liam lit a candle in memory of Carroll Stewart

Birth date: Nov 13, 1941 Death date: Nov 3, 2018
Carroll was born in Austin, TX on November 13, 1941. His father was Clarence Stewart, and his mother was Stella Stewart. With 6 brothers and 2 sisters, they did not have many material things growing up, but they had much love and Read Obituary
Liam lit a candle in memory of Carroll Stewart
Dear Carolyn, Allison, David & Family! As I drove in from Houston today, there were so many good memories running through my mind. I Have been so blessed with having wonderful people in my life. And The Carroll Stewart family was at the top of my blessings. The top of the list of the hardest thing I’ve done in my life was leaving Total Plan Services. Though I never regretted my decision & change I so badly needed, Carroll & all the original TPSI has had and still holds a great big place in my heart even after all these years of being gone. My sincerest, heart felt condolences & prayers will always be with you. Also, I wanted to say, the rendition of the Lords Prayer closing out Carrolls services is the most beautiful I believe I had ever heard. I remember when Joan sang at my Delma’s Services, I felt like an angel had come down from heaven to sing for Delma, she sang so beautiful. AND I had the same feeling today, hearing the Lords Prayer sang today! God Bless & I know Carroll’s legacy will live on for another lifetime! Always Your Friend, Donna
sylvia and i were very sorry to hear of carroll’s death. having known carroll for over thirty years and working with him and for him i can attest to his goodness and fairness.sylvia and i are sorry we could not come to the service. we are at the age where neither of us can drive very safely.i grieve with you as i have lost a friend.
My Uncle Carroll was a good man, and a great deal of fun to be around. I smile when I think of him, and of our family times together. Aunt Carolyn, please know that I am surrounding you, and David and Allison, with prayers. He will be missed.
Carolyn,I was sorry to learn of Carroll’s passing. He was a well-liked, caring, professional man; who always spoke so highly of the importance of family (including his work family). In the many years working together, there was always a smile while he resolved matters in a very diplomatic but more importantly friendly manner.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Carolyn, my heart hurts for you and your family and everyone at Total Plan. He was such an amazing man and I am grateful to have known him.
The McCallum Class of 1960 sends heartfelt love and prayers to Carroll’s family.
Carroll Stewart has been such a wonderful man to work with for the past thirteen years. I will miss him. Prayers for you Carolyn, Allyson, and the entire family. May God wrap you in His arms and give you comfort for the days to come.