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Information about George's funeral

Public Viewing Information  The Berg Mortuary  Friday April 26 6-8pm   185 E Center St Provo, Utah   Funeral Information   LDS Chapel Address:   345 E 4525 N Provo, Utah   Please be seated before start at 11 AM Zoom Broadcast Will start at same time as funeral Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85783197023?pwd=M0XPpWxJsVm8LND5b8bAg4U7lAMYgW.1 Meeting ID: 857 8319 7023 Passcode: 263277 Note Passcode will be required to enter
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 A motto lived of "Learn, Earn, Return" tilted heavily to "Return" Links: Daily Herald: Need for missionary couples touches Provo councilman Deseret News: Former Mayor Resigns to serve LDS Mission

Links to Media about George

 Media links About passing: https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/2024/apr/24/former-provo-mayor-and-city-council-member-george-stewart-dies-at-84/ Social Media: Family: Mayor Kaufusi:  Provo City lost a good man with the passing of George Stewart. To know George was to love him, and I did. George was a man of service to all—his friends, family, and especially his community—serving as Provo Mayor and on the Provo Municipal Council. pic.twitter.com/41Ftg9gejJ — Michelle Kaufusi (@mayorkaufusi) April 24, 2024 City Government:  Historical: https://www.deseret.com/2016/3/21/20585129/george-s-wonderful-life/

Life Sketch by Mahonri Stewart

A WONDERFUL LIFE EULOGY FOR GEORGE OWEN STEWART George Owen Stewart passed away into the Eternal World on April 22, 2024, at the age of 84. He died having basked in the love and care of his beloved family who spent the last days of his life helping care for him. Among his extensive accomplishments, George was a City Councilman and the Mayor of Provo, Utah; a Mission President for the Neuquen, Argentina Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and as a missionary the Andes when he was young, and as a senior missionary with his wife to the Navajo people and the Mexico City temple; as well as a successful salesman and high level business executive in many enterprises, including National Inventory Control Systems, Automatic Data Processing, EFI Electronics, Hamburger World, Franklin Quest, NextLink, and Tribe House. However, impressive as these positions were, he always maintained that his greatest and most cherished accomplishments were his marriage to his surviving wi