Laurel Jeanne Stewart 11 October, 1938 – 31 August, 2022

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9 September 2022
09/09/22

It is with a sad heart indeed that I offer our condolences, and those of Cynthia and Nareda, to Bryce, Don and the Stewart boys, for the loss of mum and wife Laurel. She was a beautiful kind soul who always welcomed me in the Stewart homes all those years ago in PNG, and later at Doncaster. Brendon, Lisa, Cynthia and Nareda

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09/09/22

Our deepest sympathy for the passing of Laurel, a true warrior for the Lord. It was great to know her this last few years. May God’s comfort and love surround you Don and the family. She will be missed.

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11 September 2022
11/09/22

Don and family. We pray you will all be aware of Gods presence in these early days as you adjust to a near way. Laurel was an incredibly gifted and faith filled lady who touched so many lives including ours. She was the one who challenged Karen to think and pray about ordination and we will forever be thankful. With live Bruce and Karen

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11/09/22

Dear Don, my deepest sympathy on the passing of your lifelong love. I also wish to bring the thoughts of the many IDTC students that both you and Laurel guided over the years. Graham

>read on Graham Moore

It is with a sad heart indeed that I offer our condolences, and those of Cynthia and Nareda, to Bryce, Don and the Stewart boys, for the loss of mum and wife Laurel. She was a beautiful kind soul who always welcomed me in the Stewart homes all those years ago in PNG, and later at Doncaster. Brendon, Lisa, Cynthia and Nareda Read full message here.

Our deepest sympathy for the passing of Laurel, a true warrior for the Lord. It was great to know her this last few years. May God’s comfort and love surround you Don and the family. She will be missed.

Don and family. We pray you will all be aware of Gods presence in these early days as you adjust to a near way. Laurel was an incredibly gifted and faith filled lady who touched so many lives including ours. She was the one who challenged Karen to think and pray about ordination and we will forever be thankful. With live Bruce and Karen Read full message here.

Dear Don, my deepest sympathy on the passing of your lifelong love. I also wish to bring the thoughts of the many IDTC students that both you and Laurel guided over the years. Graham Read full message here.