<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/obituaries/ed-stewart.html" dsn="news"><item_date>06/15/2015 1:48:00 pm</item_date><category_header>Obituary</category_header><image/><firstname>Ed</firstname><middlename>Henry</middlename><maidenname/><lastname>Stewart</lastname><suffix/><graduation-Year>'53 '57 M.Ed.</graduation-Year><relationship-to-university>Alumni</relationship-to-university><degree-program-completed/><position-held-at-the-university/><title>Ed Stewart</title><author/><type>obituary</type><categories/><relationships><relationship>Alumni</relationship></relationships><main-content>
    
      Ed Henry Stewart (’53, ’57 M.Ed.), Jacksboro :: He had a career as a teacher and also owned and operated Ed’s Clothes Shop in Jacksboro. After retiring, he assisted in managing the Stewart Family Ranch, his family’s property. He also was a member of the Masonic Lodge and active on the library and cemetery boards in Jacksboro. He was a supporter of UNT athletics — holding season football tickets for more than 40 years — and a member of the Mean Green Club. When he attended North Texas, he was a charter member of Sigma Nu and adopted and cared for a live eagle. He became known as “Scrappy Ed” throughout the campus. He also drove an antique Model T Ford — painted green and white with the eagle mascot painted on both doors — while on campus.
    

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