1954
2012
Stephen Ray Hewett, 58, of Shallotte, NC, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012.
Steve was born at Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport, NC, July 29, 1954, to the late Joseph M. Hewett Jr. and Dorothy Mae Hewett of Shallotte. He was in trucking for over 35 years and most recently employed by MedQuest Associates. Steve was a loving grandfather, father, brother and good friend to everyone. He was a long time member of the Burgaw Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad. Steve is survived by his daughters Meagan, Madison and his granddaughter London Riley, his brothers Joseph, Jeffrey and Kevin. He was also survived by his special friend Marilyn Gore and his faithful companions, Emma and Hunter. Funeral services will be held Friday November 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM at Old Shallotte Baptist Church, Ocean Isle Beach, NC. The family will be receiving family and friends immediately after the services in the church reception hall and later at the home of Steve's parents, 124 Pine St. Shallotte, NC. The family requests that in lieu of sending flowers, contributions be made to your Local Volunteer Fire Departments. Coble Ward-Smith, Supply Chapel is honored to serve the Hewett family.
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November 20, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this trying time.
Sheriff John W. Ingram,V
Brunswick County Sheriff's Office
November 17, 2012
Edna "E.B." Milliken
Today I am remembering all the happy times my boys spent with the Hewett family..I am so sorry for the loss of Stevie...Alto I had lost track of him through the years. I remember the good times, and thank the Lord for them, and what Steveie meant to the world
May he rest in peace in God's hands.I pray God's richest blessings on Stevie's family..E.B. Milliken
November 17, 2012
Patti Bob & Ali Barnett
God's Speed Steve... You made this world a little special for those who knew & loved you! Peace Be With All...
November 16, 2012
Nathaniel Hughes
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
November 15, 2012
May you rest in peace Steve, you will be missed.
Ernie & Monica Gore
November 15, 2012
Jan Iannone
I have been wrestling with the thought of telling you goodbye. I finally realized that I dont have to. We have two beautiful girls and a grand daughter and as long as they are here, you are with me as well. I promise you that I will take care of our girls. You worried about them above all else. Your love will always be constant in them and your legacy will live on. You are responsible for my greatest joys here on earth and I will carry that forever. I will see you again one day but untill then, I will do my best to honor your memory. I will never forget your laugh. Rest well my dear friend.
November 14, 2012
Holly Long
Those we love remain with us, For love itself lives on,
And cherished memories never fade, Because a loved one is gone... Those we love can never be more than a thought apart,
For as long as there is memory, They'll live on in the heart...
Thirty plus years of friendship holds many great memories... Steve would take me for rides on the sand dunes at Ocean Isle, back when Ocean Isle had sand dunes, and laugh when I was scared. The joyous phone calls on the birth of Meagan and Madison. A simple request to feed Hunter & Emma, because he won't be home as planned. His mischievous laugh at past events. Steve will be greatly missed by his family and his many friends. Rest in Peace my dear friend.
Holly Hewett Long & Donald Caison
November 13, 2012
Susan Hewett
Our hearts and prayers go out to your entire family. We will miss Steve so much. We had so many good times talking and laughing with him. Remember all the good times with him when you miss him. Love Greg and Susan Hewett
November 13, 2012
Deborah Beck
I was saddened to hear of Steve's passing, Steve will be missed by so many people!
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