Richard T. Stewart ’58

Richard T. Stewart ’58 passed away May 21 in Framingham, Massachusetts. Dick was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and attended boarding schools in England and Switzerland. At Dartmouth he was a Sigma Nu and took his senior year at Tuck. He served in the Navy on the USS Charles F. Adams, which was part of the force deployed during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He passed the exams to become a certified public accountant and went to work in accounting at Digital Equipment Corp. in Boston. Later he worked at Hewlett Packard, also in Massachusetts. Dick had a lifelong passion for athletics and as a young boy excelled in sailing, skiing, rowing, and hockey. In the Navy he took up boxing and later competed in squash, running, and weightlifting. He completed the swimming and biking legs of the Granite Man Triathlon and ran road races well into his 70s. Dick is survived by his wife, Mary, two daughters, one son, and one granddaughter.


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