Kim Alexander Stewart

Kim Alexander Stewart

May 13, 1958 - August 27, 2009

Kim Alexander Stewart

May 13, 1958 - August 27, 2009

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Kim Alexander Stewart, 51, unexpectedly passed away on Thursday, August 27, 2009. He was affectionately known as Kimbo to his friends and family.

Kim was born May 13, 1958 in Palo Alto, California to Marcelline and Donald Stewart. He was the oldest of three children. He spent most of his life in Southern California. He attended Rolling Hills High School in Rolling Hills Estates graduating in 1976. During high school he was active in athletics playing on the soccer, football, and track teams. He went to UCLA and earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Economics. His college interests included his fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon, where he made life long friends. Favorite pasttimes were attending UCLA football games, inner tubing on the Kern River, skiing, and road trips with his buddies. He worked his way through college by working in restaurants where he learned Spanish.

After he graduated from UCLA in 1981, he started his 25-year career in aerospace at Hughes Aircraft Company in Fullerton as a Pricing Analyst. While still working at Hughes, he decided to pursue a law degree and attended Western State University in Fullerton, CA at nights. In 1993, he graduated with his Juris Doctor. After he passed the California bar, he went to work for Allied Signal in Torrance, CA as a Manager of Contracts. Kim eventually left Allied Signal and moved back to Orange County going to work for Boeing as a Business Manager.

While working at Hughes, he met Donna and married her in August 1988 settling down in Orange County. They had two sons, Patrick, born in 1992 and Spencer, born in 1995.

He loved his sons and was dedicated to them. When they were little, he was known around the neighborhood for always being outside playing with them, from blowing bubbles to major squirt gun battles to playing street hockey or football. He was really a big kid himself. As the boys got older, he enjoyed coaching their sports teams, including basketball, baseball, and especially soccer. He was an umpire for Little League games. He was also a referee for youth soccer and would ref soccer games together with his son, Spencer.

He loved playing sports himself, especially basketball and soccer. He coordinated and played on a men’s basketball team for close to 20 years. Although short, he was fast and could make those 3-point shots. He enjoyed cooking and would make gourmet dishes. He enjoyed outdoor activities, such as fishing, camping, and snow skiing. He also enjoyed woodworking and reading, especially Science Fiction. He had an avid interest in electronics and music. However, he most enjoyed just being around family and friends.

He had a funny sense of humor and was always ready with a quick pun followed by a grin. He was light hearted and was a very caring, affectionate, and loving person. He was always happy and always wanted to make others happy, also.

In addition to Donna and his sons, Patrick and Spencer, he is survived by his father, Donald Stewart; his sister, Laurie Stewart; and his brother, Chris Stewart.

A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, September 26, 2009, 9:00 A.M. at Saddleback Church, 1 Saddleback Parkway, Lake Forest, CA 92630 in the Plaza Room. There will be a reception following the ceremony on the Plaza Terrace.

In lieu of flowers, a college trust account has been set up for his sons, Patrick Stewart and Spencer Stewart. Donations can be made in the name of the children to assist with their college expenses.

He will be missed and will always be loved!

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48 responses to Kim Alexander Stewart

  1. Bob Schalbe says:

    I have fond memories of Kim from when we worked together at Hughes. I know he was a terrific father to his two boys. My condolences to his entire family.

  2. I am so sorry to learn of Kim’s death.
    He was a good friend of my brother Mark in high school, and I have a lot of fun memories of him, he was always smiling and laughing. Sincere condolences to his family, he was a delightful person.

  3. Kim – my TKE brother, I love you.
    I miss you and I will miss you forever. I will never forget you.
    When God made you he broke the mold. I believe you are the kindest human being I have ever known. Your concern for others has been an example to all who have known you. You are a living angel among men. I will remember you forever. This world has been greater for your presence, and now the numbers of angels in heaven are increased. I hope to be worthy to walk with you again one day.

  4. I was shocked to hear the news of Kim’s death from sister, Laurie, on the phone tonight. As his high school girlfriend, I remember him as a great guy and made my high school memories fun including many double dates with Mark and Diane. I still saw him every once in a while in college and when we connected together on the Classmates website, it turns out he worked at Boeing in Anaheim,which literally, is across the street from my office. We got together for lunch and caught up about 6 yrs ago. He talked with pride about his sons and his involvement in their sporting activities. I feel so sorry for their loss of a father, the loss for his brother and sister, a father losing a son and his wife losing her husband.

  5. Alisia says:

    I was in shocked to hear about Kim. I have very good memories of Kim from when he work at Allied Signal. Not only was he my Manager, he was a good friend someone who understood the value of life. My condolensces and thoughts and prayers are with all his family.

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