Richard "Dick" Stewart
1947-10-21 2018-04-06Richard Edward “Dick” Stewart, age 70, passed away on April 6, 2018 in Raleigh, NC. While he was a long-time Division I men’s college basketball coach, his life was more than just wins and losses. To his family, his zest for life, love, and laughter made him the winningest coach in history.
Born October 21, 1947 in Cincinnati, OH to the late Robert Wallace Stewart and Ruth McBurney Stewart, Coach Stewart spent his formative years in Pittsburgh, PA with brothers Bob, Bill, and Tom before attending prep school at Worcester Academy (MA) and playing for legendary coach and personal mentor Dee Rowe. Coach Stewart was a star athlete and went on to play basketball at Rutgers University before being drafted by the Atlanta Hawks. Following a short professional playing career, Coach Stewart found his calling in a long-time coaching career.
His illustrious coaching career brought him to stops at UConn, Penn, Oregon (and the Kamikaze Kids), Fordham, Penn State, NC State, South Carolina, and UNC-Greensboro. Following retirement from coaching, he remained active in the basketball community through administration and providing radio color commentary for UNC-Greensboro and Elon University men’s basketball games. Coach Stewart impacted the lives of many players, coaches, staff, administrators, officials, and fans.
However, Coach Stewart’s best work was done off the court – he was the quintessential family man. Coach Stewart was a beloved husband to Patti, father to Salem, Ty, Kelley, Maggie, and Traci, and grandfather to Chase, Kyla, Nolan, Walker, Knox, and Emma. To his family and friends, Coach Stewart was a general directing his troops; a coach guiding and teaching his kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews; and the master of ceremonies and standard bearer for the celebration of all holidays, vacations, and pick-up basketball games. Most of all, Coach Stewart was a humble observer and audience, taking a backseat, soaking it all in, and standing to give a rousing ovation no matter the performance.
He was a world traveler, which he delighted in sharing with his family, a dog lover, a walking encyclopedia of the best restaurants and hotels across the country and world, a true master of the grill, and loved trips to the beach, especially Fripp Island, SC. Coach Stewart was a fierce competitor, hard worker, loyal friend, and as authentic as people come. Coach will always be known for his infectious laugh. A deep belly laugh that lit up his face, his laughter was contagious and filled the room during one of his favorite activities – swapping stories and reminiscing with friends.
Coach Stewart is survived by his wife, Patricia Wentzel Stewart; five children, Salem Lee Bartlett and husband Chip of Wilmington, NC, Ty Terrill Stewart and wife Sarah of Las Vegas, NV, Kelley Stewart Catlett and husband Christopher of Holly Springs, NC, Maggie May Warren and husband Julien of Trent Woods, NC, and Traci Stewart Johnson and husband Jeffrey of Cary, NC; two brothers, William “Bill”
Even with Dick "Fuzz" Stewart's clearly recognized broad in scope great athletic abilities I saw him offering humble friendship to most all USC classmates.
tribute by Fred Fox