Kenneth Randolph Stuart

kenneth stuart

October 29, 1938 ~ October 1, 2015


Resided in: Jonesboro, GA

Kenneth Randolph Stuart
October 29, 1938 – October 1, 2015
Jonesboro, GA – Ken Stuart passed away on Thursday, October 1, 2015 at Piedmont Hospital. Ken was born October 29, 1938, in Forsyth, Georgia, to the late Charlie C. Stuart and Lynn Batchelor Stuart. He graduated from Mary Persons High School, and attended the Georgia Institute of Technology Ga Tech where he studied mechanical engineering and participated in the Army ROTC program. Following the completion of school, he served in the Army National Guard. At the completion of his service, he spent many years of his career with Simons-Eastern Engineering, followed by other engineering services and consulting firms specializing in the pulp and paper industry.
He is survived by his wife of fifty-five years, Jane Stratford Stuart of Jonesboro, GA; sons Chandler Betsy Stuart of Atlanta, GA; Jeff Andrea Stuart along with grandchildren Andrew, Jackson, and Hailey of Palmetto, GA.
A family memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Glory Singers of First Baptist Church of Jonesboro GA, P.O. Box 773, Jonesboro, GA 30237 or on-line at www.fbcjonesboro.com.

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  1. Jodi Thompson says:

    I’m so sorry to hear about Ken’s passing. I’m keeping you all in my prayers.

  2. Sally Curtis AsKew says:

    Jane and Family, I am so sorry about your loss. I did not know Ken, but I have known Jane all of our lives.
    SCA

  3. Judith Stuart Geib says:

    Jane,
    Keeping you and your family in my prayers. Was so sorry to hear about Kenneth’s passing.

  4. Gloria Adams Hughes says:

    My thought and prayers are with you at this time of separation from Ken.

    Gloria Adams Hughes

  5. Janice McGalliard says:

    Dear Jane, Chan, and Betsy, I’ve thought of you so often over the last few weeks as you watched Ken struggle through his last days. We believe that The Lord is our Shepherd and He has led Ken home. He is in His arms now. You’ll be in my thoughts and prayers as you grieve. Love to all, Janice

  6. Fred Collins says:

    Jane and Family, We are so sad about your loss. I have deep regret that Ken and I were never able to keep our plans to reconnect like we both wanted. During our recent conversations, it was apparent that he loved his family deeply and was very proud of all of his children and grandchildren. His advice kept me out of a lot of trouble when we were younger. I will always remember him fondly. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

  7. Deborah says:

    Jane, I’m praying for you and your family. It’s a difficult time, but you are such a strong lady and have a loving family and many friends who are here for you. May Ken’s memories give you strength and peace. Love you!

  8. Patti Dunnavant says:

    Ron and I are praying for you and your family.

  9. Hayes Wilson says:

    You are in our thoughts and prayers

  10. Hayes Wilson says:

    You are in our thoughts and prayers

  11. Hayes Wilson says:

    You are in our thoughts and prayers

  12. Hayes Wilson says:

    You are in our thoughts and prayers

  13. Hayes Wilson says:

    You are in our thoughts and prayers

  14. Hayes Wilson says:

    You are in our thoughts and prayers

  15. Phil Smelley says:

    Sorry I never met your dad. I know you have endless memories of your time together. Cherish those, they will live forever.

  16. Sherry keene says:

    You’re gone much too soon and will be greatly missed. Rest in peace and know that your legacy will include two extraordinary men……Chan and Jeff.

  17. Sue Day says:

    My love and prayers for your family as you remember your sweet husband, dad and granddaddy. I know he loved you all very much. Precious memories!
    Sue

  18. Bob Tillman says:

    We will miss you Ken

  19. David Gaskins says:

    So Sorry for your loss.
    God be with you and bless you.

  20. Scott and Sandra Mann says:

    Jane – our heartfelt sympathies to you and the family. We are keeping you close in prayer and ask God to sustain you with His grace during this time.

  21. Tempieoliver@att.net says:

    If I can be of help and do anything for you, please call.

  22. Bill Coogler says:

    Ken and I both went from Simons Eastern to Dravo and back. I will always appreciate his help in transitioning to Dravo. He will be missed by all who knew him.

  23. Dorothy Thompson Doyle says:

    Jane, I am so sorry. I know you have many wonderful memories to cherish, but I know that you will miss him terribly. I read that you were married 55 years! May God bless you and your family.

  24. Al shoup says:

    Sorry for your loss

  25. Dave & Gwen Gary says:

    Our deepest sympathy to the Ken Stuart family. Ken was a great guy. May God give you peace and comfort in the days and weeks ahead as only He can .

  26. Dave & Gwen Gary says:

    Our deepest sympathy to the Ken Stuart family. Ken was a great guy. May God give you peace and comfort in the days and weeks ahead as only He can .

  27. Herman Spence says:

    I was fortunate to work under Ken on several projects. I always enjoyed working with him and learned a lot. We both loved fishing and I enjoyed those conversations too.

  28. Tanzie says:

    Jane,you and your family are in my prayers. I remember you always talked about Ken. I will see you soon!

  29. R Callaway says:

    Ken was a fine, honorable, and generous man, devoted to his family, especially his three grandchildren. I am privileged that we were friends.

  30. Paula Collins Cothern says:

    I’m sorry for your loss and sorry that we lost touch with Ken. Great memories of our youth especially on Friday nights when all of the cousins got together. He was always a sweet, kind soul and I loved him.

  31. Karen Earnest says:

    The first time I met Ken he was at a ballgame holding Chan in his arms. He loved his family. When I would visit with Jane he was always talking about his boys, their wlves,and oh how he loved those grandchildren. What a remarkable man.


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