Susan H. “Sue” Stewart
July 16, 1931-Feb. 28, 2022
Sue Stewart, 90, Minot,
formerly of Parshall,
passed away peacefully
on Monday, February 28,
2022, at Somerset Court.
Susan Harriet Hoffman
was born on July 16, 1931,
in Sterling, IL to John and
Louise (Foulds) Hoffman.
She graduated from Ster-
ling High School.
She then moved to Long
Beach, CA and worked for
the McDonnell Douglas
Aircraft Company. It was
in Long Beach that she
would meet her husband
of 58 years, Harold
Stewart, then a LTJG in
the US Navy. After com-
pleting Dental School in
Louisville, KY they would
make their home in
Parshall, ND, in 1956,
where they raised their
family and lived for 38
years. Upon retirement in
1994, they moved to
Minot where she had
since lived.
Sue was an active
member of the Bethany
Lutheran Church of
Minot. She loved God,
and her greatest joy in life
were her children,
grandchildren and great
grandchildren. She had
many dear friends. Her
hobbies and special in-
terests included golf,
bridge, bowling, baking,
quilting, puzzles, reading,
travel and volunteering at
the Hostfest.
Sue was preceded in
death by her loving hus-
band H.D. (2014), sister
Jean, brother Tom and
daughter-in-law, Kathy.
Sue’s loving family in-
cludes: her four children:
John (Jodi) Stewart and
their daughter, Olivia;
Dave (Heather) Stewart
and his children, Michele
(Matt) Conley, Kristina
(Blair) Brennan, Shannon
Stewart; Lynn (Bobby)
Sturgell and their son,
Ben; Peter (Julie) Stewart
and their children, Han-
nah (Garret) Jansen, Eli
Stewart and Annika
Stewart. She absolutely
adored her four great
grandchildren, Griffin,
Cohen, Ollie and Jordy.
Private Family Service:
in Bethany Lutheran
Church, Minot.
Interment: North Dako-
ta Veterans Cemetery, rur-
al Mandan.
Public Memorial gather-
ing, booksigning and visi-
tation: March 26th, 10
a.m. to 12 p.m. in Bethany
Lutheran Church.
The family would like
to express our thanks to
the staff at Somerset Court
and Dr. Samir Turk for
their loving care and sup-
port given to our Mom.
Memorials: preferred to
Bethany Lutheran Church
in Minot.
“Precious in the sight of
the LORD is the death of
his saints.” – Psalm 116:15
Memories and con-
dolences can be shared at
www.thomasfamily
funeralhome.com.
