

Sunset: Jose finished his work on earth on May 29, 2014 in Ft. Worth, Texas.
Parents: He was born to the parentage of James Stewart and Frankie Mae Williams
Employment: Jose was a man of many talents. He drove trucks on long haul, even drove motor coaches. Over the years he owned many businesses; but he was known for Heavenly Clean auto detail shop and Beepers Etc. He retired from Fort Worth Independent School District. He worked for Johnston Transportation and he was adamant about serving families during their loss. He was proud of what he did and found a passion for one particular location in Dallas “Singing Hills Funeral Home”. Lastly he was able to help his wife in their landscape service until his health failed.
Military: Jose entered into the United States Marine Corp during the Vietnam Crisis. He received numerous medals; National Defense service medal, campaign medal, Service medal, Combat action ribbon, Navy achievement medal, Rifle expert badge and even a Purple Heart.
Proceeded in Death: Jose was preceded in death by his parents; James and Frankie Mae and sister; Alma Brockington.
Christian Experience: Jose accepted Christ at an early age. Through the years he experienced signs that led him to minister to the people of God. He was ordained at East St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in the late 70’s. He was the associate minister at New Hope Baptist Church. He later became the Pastor of Leslie Court Baptist Church and grew the church to form Greater Leslie Court Baptist Church. His greatest possession was the peace and security of being a child of God.
Survivors: Leaving to cherish his memories, Wife; Jean Stewart, Children; Michelle and LeDerrick, Step-Children; Martin, Xavier (Nadia), Keith and Courtney (Mack). Grandchildren; Brandon, Mic’Kayla, Willie, ShaCole, Douglas and 17 step-grandchildren, beloved sisters, Sallie Roberts of Daytona Beach, FL, Ann Mitchell of Ft. Worth, TX. Also a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends.
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