Jacquelyn Stewart

Obituary of Jacquelyn A. Stewart

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Jacquelyn A Stewart passed away peacefully at home on January 29, 2024. With her family by her side. Jacquelyn retired from Princeton Armoured. She loved spending time with her children, grandchildren & great grandchildren. She was a gifted artist. She loved to sketch & paint pictures. She also loved to do needlepoint. Jackie also loved to plant vegatables & flowers. The yard always looked beautiful. One of her favorite things to do while watching TV. Was doing bingo scratch off lottery tickets. She almost always won. She loved watching Mama Mia. You knew she was watching it. Because she would sing every song in the movie. Life will be so boring without you! We love and will miss you so much! We know you will be watching over us. Daughter of the late John & Maybelle Gudeski and wife of the late Richard Stewart, she is survived by her two sons, Errol Verduchi and Eric Verduchi. five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces & nephews.
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Friday
9
February

Memorial Visitation

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Friday, February 9, 2024
Kingston and Kemp Funeral Home
260 White Horse Ave.
Hamilton, New Jersey, United States
609-585-7321
Friday
9
February

Memorial Service

12:00 pm
Friday, February 9, 2024
Kingston and Kemp Funeral Home
260 White Horse Ave.
Hamilton, New Jersey, United States
609-585-7321

Private Burial

Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery
350 Province Line Road
Wrightstown, New Jersey, United States
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1942 - 2024

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