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Judy Kay Chick Stewart
© Alva Review-Courier
06-21-2020
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Alva Review-Courier


January 28, 1941 - June 18, 2020

Funeral services for Judy Kay Stewart will be held Monday, June 22, 2020, at 10 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Alva with Reverend Derrick Thomas officiating. Burial will follow at Alva Municipal Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at http://www.whartonfuneralchapel.com.

Judy Kay Stewart, daughter of Rev. T.A. and Fern (Smith) Chick, was born in Enid, Oklahoma, on January 28, 1941. She passed away on the 18th of June, 2020, at the age of 79 years.

She married Jim Stewart on August 7, 1959, at Bible Baptist Church in Alva, Oklahoma. The couple was married for 55 years and was blessed with four children, Cynchonia, Michael, Angelia and Christopher.

A devoted wife, mother and grandmother, Judy, through her love of Jesus Christ, impacted the lives of many young men and women by teaching them about God's grace, mercy and love. She believed it was her life's work to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ and love people no matter the circumstance. Judy started teaching Sunday school in seventh grade and continued for most of her life. She and Jim were faithful leaders of Teen Impact at Bible Baptist Church for countless years. After many years of teaching Sunday school, Judy cherished the relationships she built with her Sunday school class at First Baptist Church.

She went by many different names, Mal, Ma, G-Mal and Grandma, but no matter what special name her grandchildren called her, her love for them was always evident. Judy had a way of making everyone in the room feel they were her most valuable treasure.

Judy is now rejoicing in heaven. She was preceded in death by her husband Jim, son, Michael, her parents and 6 siblings.

She is survived by her children, Cyndi and Roger Sanders, Angie Zehr, Chris and Tisha Stewart, all of Alva; her grandchildren, Mason Welty, Tyler and Susannah Welty, Donnetta Haigood, Christine and Jason Miller, Chesnei and Derrick Thomas, Baylei and Jerrad Hada, and Maya, Laney, Bo and Demy Stewart; great grandchildren Tye Alambar, Tate Alambar, Cutter Haigood, Kordia Miller, Asa Thomas, Bryson Welty, Tenallie Welty and Bays Thomas; and great-great-grandchildren Aubree and Jax Alambar. She is also survived by her little sister, Lucinda and Dean Miller, "The Golden Girls," and many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Washington Elementary School Library.




Jimmy Edward Stewart
© Alva Review-Courier
03-07-2015
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


November 14, 1940 - March 5, 2015

Jimmy Edward, son of Vallaria (Province) and George W. Stewart, was born in Alva, Oklahoma, on November 14, 1940. He passed away at Share Convalescent Home on the 5th of March 2015 at the age of 74 years, 3 months and 21 days.

He attended the Alva school system.

Jim married Miss Judy Chick on August 7, 1959, at the Bible Baptist Church in Alva, Oklahoma. To this union four children were born: Cynchonia, Michael, Angelia and Christopher.

After their marriage Jim started working for Gilbert Fisher Painting Company where he worked for over 15 years. He also worked for Becker and Hamm Painting in Enid, Oklahoma, and Bob Knale out of Edmond, Oklahoma. In 1974 he went into business for himself. He was well respected in Alva and the surrounding communities for his painting skills.

Jim had many hobbies including hunting, fishing and having coffee with the McDonald’s coffee crew. He was also known for his pit-smoked meats. He enjoyed providing his smoked meats to many different churches and organizations.

Jim and Judy were involved with Teen Impact at the Bible Baptist Church. Their passion for salvation for teens led them to create Teen Impact. Jim was very active in the church as he held every administrative role and was the song leader for many years.

He cherished his wife for 55 years. His children, grandchildren and great grandchild were his life enjoyment.

He was preceded in death by a son, Michael; his parents; a sister, Frances Head; and a brother, Bob.

Jim is survived by his wife Judy of the home; two daughters, Cyndi and Roger Sanders of Crawford, Texas, and Angie and Jay Zehr of Copeland, Kansas; a son, Chris and Tisha Stewart of Alva; 10 grandchildren, Mason Welty, Tyler and Susannah Welty, Chesnei and Derrick Thomas, Baylei Zehr, Maya, Laney, and Bo and Demy Stewart; a great granddaughter, Asa Dru Thomas; a sister, Marilyn and Keith Jacobson; many nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends.

Contributions may be made in his honor to Share Convalescent Home through Wharton Funeral Chapel.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, March 10, 2015, at 2 p.m. at the Alva First Baptist Church with Rev. John Clapp, pastor, Alva Bible Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Alva Municipal Cemetery. Wharton Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be made online at www.whartonfuneralchapel.com.

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