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Brendan and Veronica McAleavey posted a condolence
We only met Stewart for a few days during his visit to Wales but during that short time he impressed us as a man of great warmth and integrity. We were so touched that Stewart and Natalie kept in contact after such a short acqaintence. Our thoughts and prayers are with Natalie and family at this sad time.
Scott Hutchins posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
I met Cousin Stewart only twice, but I recall him being quite a raconteur. The only specific I remember was a story about "plum puddin'" about which he corrected me when I pronounced it "pudding." I believe I last saw him when my grandmother died in 1991.
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Diane DiNardo posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2014
Hello: Stewart Brooks was my science teacher from 1979-1981 while I was a nursing student at Newton-Wellesly Hospital School of Nursing. His obituary said he was "a gifted educator" and that is an understatement. Mr. Brooks had a talent for making the difficult concepts of chemistry, biology, pathology and general sciences easier to understand. Now, more than 30 years later, I can still recall some of his lectures and how he entertained the entire class of 60+ students and had us all laughing a loud while we learned. He was a true artist in his field and he loved his profession.
I was very fortunate to have him as a teacher.
My sincere condolences,
Diane DiNardo