Clinton Stewart

Obituary of Clinton Lamar Stewart

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Clinton Lamar Stewart age 48, entered into eternal rest to be with his Lord on March 23, 2010 in Marysville, CA. Born on March 9, 1962, he was a resident of the Yuba County area for most of his life. Clinton worked for more than 25 years as a drywall finisher with Dallas Drywall, and he was known to be a good worker, a great husband, a patriot and a Christian. He was a member of the Emmanuel Faith Tabernacle church in Olivehurst for many years. Clinton is survived by his loving wife, Karren of Olivehurst, his father, Larry Sartain of Lubbock, TX, three sisters; Sondra Stewart and Dorothy Rae McCarty of Lubbock, TX, and Robin Rice of Browns Valley, CA. He is also survived by two nieces; Sasha Henrich of Lubbock, TX and Faith Rice of Browns Valley, CA, along with one nephew, Joseph Rice of Browns Valley, CA. He is also survived by a large extended family and numerous dear friends whose lives he touched. A funeral service for Clinton will be held at 10:00 am on March 29, 2010 at the Emmanuel Faith Tabernacle church, 5286 Feather River Blvd., Olivehurst, CA. Arrangements are under the direction of Sierra View Mortuary in Olivehurst, CA. The family asks that Memorial Contributions be made to the Sutter North Hospice organization.
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