07/31/2025
Robert George Stewart – “Young Eagle” left with his creator on July 28, 2025.
Born April 12, 1936, Port Jefferson, New York to the late Sophie Twyentta Stewart (Freddie Wright) and Jacob Wilson Sells. Robert was predeceased by his sister Jessie Frances Stewart and his companion Theresea LeRux.
Robert is survived by his children; Nathaniel Stewart (NY), Cynthia Eleazer (FL) Doris Stewart, Sandra Stewart (NY), Victoria Stewart (NY), Robert Stewart (TX), and Tara Castellano (NY).
Robert is also survived by his Aunt Jessi (Stewart) Brown (PA) his favorite Aunt who cared for him as her own. Jessi turned 100 years old in November 2024 and Robert was able to attend. Robert is survived by so many relatives near and far, as well as members of Community, Military Veterans, and friends. Robert was cared for by “Chrissy” Tricia Lawson over the last month when he fell ill after a heart attack.
Robert Stewart was Native American and belonged to the Setalcott Nation, where he received his name “Young Eagle” by Chief Dan George. Robert enjoyed the PowWows when he was able to get there and shared many traditions and meanings from the ancestors.
At the age of 15/16 Robert began his horse racing (jockey) career with New York State Race Association.
Robert joined the Army in 1954 and served honorably for 7 years and retired in 1962.
Robert was known to have taught the children in the inner cities to play many musical instruments, especially the drums. Robert was known for his talent to feel the beat verses reading the notes.
After leaving the Army Robert joined the United States Parachute Association, Brookhaven Airport, Mastic Shirley, New York.
In 1972 Robert started his career with Axle and Wayne Anderson Racing, Oxford, New York where Robert was the truck driving transporter. Robert also raced the cars.
Robert then began his career with the American Legion, in the 10th District American Legion, Suffolk, County Long Island, where he served as the Sergent at Arms. Babalon Post 94 Fire Squad drill team, who won First Place in the National Convention in Boston, Mass.
When Robert decided to move to Upstate New York in 1985, he volunteered for the American Red Cross in Otsego County, was in the Civil Air Patrol and flew the CD6 and paragliders in Sidney, New York. Robert joined the 6th District American Legion Post 259, where he served as the Commander in 1988-1989.
Robert enjoyed his Country life and stayed busy, he enjoyed cooking as well has volunteering for his time no matter what the cause was for. Robert would help everyone and anyone that was in need.
Robert met so many people and one included Tricia (Bohle) Lawson and her children, Derek Wright and Alisa Bohle, who eventually became neighbors and made the neighborhood watch. As Robert’s health began to fail the “neighbor’s” helped with his daily needs and ensured he continued the best quality of life he deserved. Robert wishes to acknowledge the family of Tricia “Chrissy” Lawson as they have “showed up” when they said they would. Frances “Kay” and Ronald Brooks, Derek “Eric”, Hayden “Karen” Noah and Elijah Wright, Alisa Bohle, Nick Janacek, Ryleigh “Nanika”, Reid “Red”, Rue “Drew” and Sarah “Carol” Sprague. Neighbor’s John “Ron” Mitchell and Debra “Debbie” Crawford. Ellie Anderson who is not only Robert’s “favorite at the Bank” but special friend. Robert wishes to say he is grateful and thankful to those that took the time to be there when he needed “you” most.
Services will be on August 8th with viewing hours of 9am -11am at Delker & Terry Funeral home, 30 South Street, Edmeston, New York and a Military Burial at Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Road, Schuylerville, New York, at 2:30pm.
In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Robert Stewart’s name to the Oneonta Boy’s and Girl’s club, Jillian’s Dance Arts, or the Cooperstown SPCA, where there will be a need to have his beloved cat’s Spider and Tiger adopted.