Randolph or "Randy" Stewart was born on June 8, 1952 in Paterson, NJ to the late Harold and Margaret Stewart and he departed this life on Friday, May 15, 2020.
Randy served in the Army National Guard out of Teaneck, NJ and was part of the 50th Armored Division, trained as a Water Purification Specialist. He later served as an Officer at the Passaic County Juvenile Detention Center and then later as a Sergeant of Security for Passaic County Probation and Child Support Services before retiring. He would often provide coloring books and snacks for the children as they waited with their parents. He is survived by his daughter Bree Stewart, fiancé Elsa Perez, his sister Olivia Stewart, his brothers Ozzie, Victor and Gerry Stewart, sisters-in-law Brenda and Barbara Stewart, 15 beloved nieces and nephews and a host of cherished extended family, close friends, and neighbors. Psalm 23
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Ivonne Malave
5/28/2020 02:50:48 pm
My Condolences To the Entire family R.I.P in God's Loving Paradise.
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Sydney S.
5/28/2020 04:33:54 pm
May he walk those streets of Gold with Grandpa and Grandma now. He will be missed but I know he is in a much better place with God and the rest of the family we will all get to see again one day. I love you Uncle Randy💖 I will always cherish our memories. Until we meet again🕊
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Jacona Brown Oure
5/28/2020 04:51:03 pm
My prayers and condolences for the family
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Elsa Perez
5/29/2020 08:54:38 am
My dear Randy, thank you for loving me the way you did. I miss you so much. But I remember that you always said that your last breath on earth was going to be your 1st breath in heaven. God took you home no more pain. Rest in Peace my love. Until we see each other again. I love you with all my heart.❤️😭🕊
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Josselyn
1/21/2021 06:52:17 am
Hi Elsa , I was very close to randy and just found out he passed away , can you please give me a call 201-681-6072 .. thank you so much
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Sherold Prather
5/29/2020 11:56:48 am
I send my prayers, love and condolences.
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Ricardo jackson
5/31/2020 01:58:23 pm
Growing up together almost as family, losing track when life’s tasks get in the way. Still life has a way of bringing us together again, if only for a moment. My condolences
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Millie Perez
6/1/2020 03:37:23 pm
Rest in peace my dear friend ,we lost a great guy ,got some great childhood memory , you left us to carry on ,so glade that we always kept in touch until the end, you will not be forget rest in peace my good friend
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Bernard Payne
6/1/2020 04:02:12 pm
My condolences to a wonderful family and old neighbors of mine. May you find solace in the fond memories of this special man.
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Jimmy Nielsen
6/1/2020 04:17:31 pm
Randy you were like a big brother to so many of us growing up you made a great impression on how to be a good person , you're work here is done and a joyous afterlife has just begun , Fall into the arms of all the Loved ones who left before you and start you're work from the other side Thank you for all the great memories much Love my big brother
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Beverly Alexander Reed
6/2/2020 10:32:05 am
To the Stewart family I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep your family in my prayers.
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Rich Williams
6/2/2020 06:20:52 pm
Randy was a great human being.
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Norma Ketterer
6/3/2020 07:05:23 am
RIP Randy. Condolences to the family.
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Susan Rzucidlo Ferriola
6/7/2020 03:44:26 pm
Randy was a dear childhood friend, sweet and kind. May he rest in eternal peace with the Lord and may his family find comfort in knowing he was a blessing to all who met and knew him. My deepest sympathy to his family
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Bob Delaney
6/11/2020 08:49:39 pm
I had the honor of calling Randy - friend and team-mate. We played high school basketball at Neumann Prep many years ago. Randy was a sophomore when I was a Junior. We played two years together. I scored over 1,000 points during that time and all because of one reason - RANDY STEWART. He was a giver in life and that was how he was on the basketball court - he made everyone around him a better player. A skilled ball handler who could see plays opening before anyone else would. He would give a perfect pass for an easy layup or get the ball in your hands at the right time and location for a jump shot. We spent hours during the summers honing our skills together around Paterson playgrounds. We would talk about GLORY DAYS ...RIP RANDY...Love you.
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Karen Minnema
7/9/2020 05:53:42 pm
I missed your last phone call I called back many times But I told you only a week before when we went for chicken I love you and always will Can’t wait to see you again in heaven I so miss you So hard to believe My condolences to Bree and your Sister & Brothers . Till we meet again ✝️❤️
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Karen McAteer
1/3/2021 06:03:05 pm
You were part of my life since childhood and my condolences to Stewart family. RIP Randy
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Nina
3/10/2021 10:01:27 pm
RIP to a good friend
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David Hagman
5/2/2021 08:55:54 am
I have the fondest memories of our times years ago together and the blessed assurance of knowing we will meet again in heaven.
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