Enid M. Stewart passed away early Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 86 years of age. She was born in Lancashire, England and lived in Florida since 1958. She lived in Sun City Center since 2006. She was preceeded in Death by her 2nd husband Buford Stewart and also her 1st husband William Sams. Also she was preceeded in death by her three sisters Marie, Audrey and Dorothy who resided in England. She is survived by her loving friend Hugh Fleming, her daughter Susan Caruso (Dan Caruso), her grandson Michael Ferguson (Marian Ferguson) and two great-granddaughters, as well as beloved nieces, grand nieces, nephews and grand nephews around the world whom she loved dearly from afar.
Enid had a passion for life and loved to dance. She was a giving and caring person to her family, friends and everyone in general. She always had a smile and kind word for any stranger. A survivor of WWII in England, she immigrated to America following her Husband William who was in the Air Force and stationed in England during the Korean War. She became a citizen of the United States and was always supportive of our Military and Veterans. She volunteered at many venues in Sun City Center and was a member of the VFW Auxilliary Post 6287.
Her pride in her family shined and she always had a story to tell about her grandson a retired Army Combat helicopter pilot. Her smile and readiness to help, her love for her family and her friendships held by many will be missed. But her spirit lives on with each smile and memory of her.
During this historic time of social distancing, no funeral will be held for Enid Stewart. A future celebration of life will be planned for family and friends as soon as allowed. Please make donations in lieu of flowers to Life Path Hospice House in Sun City Center in her honor.
Remember Me
A poem by Anonymous
To the living, I am gone.
To the sorrowful, I will never return.
To the angry, I was cheated.
But to the happy, I am at peace.
And to the faithful, I have never left.
I cannot be seen, but I can be heard.
So as you stand upon a shore,
Gazing at a beautiful sea-remember me.
As you look in awe at a mighty forest
And its grand majesty-remember me.
As you look upon a flower and
Admire its simplicity-remember me.
Remember me in your heart,
Your thoughts, your memories of
the times we loved.
The times we cried, the times we fought,
The times we laughed.
For if you always think of me,
I will never be gone.
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