RONALD STEWART
Ronald G. Stewart, 80, of Hundred, died Monday, September 3, 2018 at his residence.
He was born November 22, 1937 at Littleton, a son of the late Charles Michael Stewart and Laura Sapp Stewart.
Ronnie was a retired well tender from Equitable Gas Company. After retiring from Equitable he worked for various companies in the oil & gas business.
He was a member of the Hundred Church of Christ.
Surviving are his wife, Clintina Morina Stewart; two sons, Eddie Stewart of Ravenswood and Rocky Stewart of Harrington, Delaware; two step-sons, David Garrett Cline of Washington state and Steve Cline of Baltimore, MD; a step-grandson that Ronnie considered to be his son, David Allen Cline of Betheny, WV; three step-daughters, Darlene Filla of Liberty, Missouri, Carol Roney of Hundred, and Lureen Edinger of Chico, California; one brother, Robert Stewart of New Stanton, PA; four sisters, Carol Rhome, Marlene Rhome, and Patty Butcher, all of Alliance, OH and Helen Brown of Weirton; four grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by one brother, Michael Junior Stewart.
Friends may call at the Tennant Funeral Home in Hundred from 4-6 PM Friday. A memorial service will be held at 6:00 PM with Evangelist Steve Stevens officiating.
Condolences
Sending our deepest sympathy. Remembering you in thought and prayer.
Sorry for your loss. My grandfather also worked at Equitable.
We just heard about Ronnie's passing & are so sorry. We all made a lot of wonderful memories with him and his brothers and sisters while visiting Granny & Pap Pap Stoneking. Hard to believe that he & Robert Lee are gone. We may have been out of touch with Ronnie but always hold him in our hearts.
So sorry to here about Ronnie's passing. My brother & I have wonderful memories of him & his brothers & sisters. We loved going over the hill to Aunt Laura's from Granny & Pap Pap Stonekings house. It doesn't seem possible that he and Robert Lee are gone. Even though we were out of touch with Ronnie, he holds a special place in our hearts & always will. We love & miss all of Aunt Laura's kids.
Sending our prayers and love
Jeannie & Terry
Helen and Patty. So sorry for your loss