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Snake: We are just learning of your passing. Remember you with fond & crazy memories
Birth date: Dec 20, 1949 Death date: Aug 2, 2017
Obituary Richard Lee "Snake" Stewart, 67, of Mt. Airy passed away on August 2, 2017. He was the loving husband of Lia Stewart for 35 years. Born December 20, 1949 in Washington, DC to the late James Stewart and Patricia Fallon Ste Read Obituary
Snake: We are just learning of your passing. Remember you with fond & crazy memories
Snake, You were the best. I still tell the story of how you helped me with a procedure in the ED many years ago and I thought you should have written a consultation note in the chart. You touched many lives and I was blessed to have known you. My sincere condolences to your family. You will be missed by all.
RIP "Snake you would always ask "How you doing?" If it could be fixed, you would fix it. You will be missed around here at MMMC. You took care of us now God will take care of you and give your family peace at this time.
MedStar Montgomery Medical Center will not be the same without Snake. Everyone knew him and he went out of his way to do whatever he could to help you. He was such a hard worker and so loyal to his hospital family. My sympathy goes out to his immediate family and to his Bethesda work family. His life crossed over many paths. Rest in Peace, Snake.
Saddened to learn of Snakes passing. He was one of the first buddies I had as a kid way back in the 1950's (Burgundy Dr-Maryvale in Rockville) He was always a quick witted guy and was a wrestling legend in his weight class during high school. My condolences to his friends and family. Rest In Peace old friend
Lia and family's I worked with snake at nnmc Bethesda and enjoyed laughing with him every day. He was there every time you needed him if you needed a pipe fitter or as a contract Specialist. I played a few rounds of golf with him and we had great times together. My family will surely miss snake as they all remember him. Rest in peace SNAKE
I first met Snake at MGH many years ago and then again at National Naval. You were one hardworking man. My condolences to the family.
Snake always had a smile and a greeting whenever he saw you. I had the pleasure of working with him at Montgomery General/MMMC. He was reliable and prompt ......whenever you needed, him he would just appear. I always thought he was partial to those of us in the AMHC. So sad to hear of his passing. Prayers to his family.
When I started working at MGH, I started working night shifts and I never thought how I could get through the night but then when I met you every night was full of laughter and fun it was like not even working. Condolences to your family may you rest in peace
So sorry to hear about Snake's passing; he was so very helpful at our hospital, MedStar Montgomery, during bad weather, Facilities needs, and ready with a sports story and a smile! He will be missed ..thinking about your family and sending prayers.