Edwin Carter Stewart

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   Funeral services for Edwin Carter Stewart, 78, of Baldwin, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 15, at First Baptist Church of Cornelia with the Rev. Jimmy Lewis and Pastor David Terrell officiating. Interment will follow in Tates Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.     Mr. Stewart passed away peacefully at home following an extended illness Sunday, July 11, 2021.      

   Born May 24, 1943, at home in Banks County, he was the son of the late William Stewart and Inez Chitwood Stewart.     

   He graduated from South Habersham High School in 1961. Carter became the first college graduate in the family when graduated from the University of Georgia as a scholarship recipient from baseball legend Ty Cobb, his mother's first cousin. He taught high school history for a few years before returning to UGA for a degree from the School of Pharmacy. He worked as a pharmacist at Commerce Drug in Commerce, before opening his own pharmacy, Homer Drug in Homer, where he was devoted to his work and cherished his daily interactions with customers. As the only pharmacy in Banks County for many years, this store and its owner with the out-sized personality held a prominent place in the community. A truly memorable character, Carter never forgot a name or a face, and he loved to regale his listeners with stories and memories from the past. One always knew where Carter stood on any issue, as he was quick to share his opinion and perspective. He was a great storyteller who had a witty and impressive comeback in almost any conversation. Carter remained a handsome man even in his later years, with a head full of hair and striking blue eyes.      

   Carter also enjoyed making concrete pottery at his pottery business, Stewart Pottery, in Banks County. Retirement from the pharmacy business didn't slow down his entrepreneurial drive, as he continued to buy and sell cars and dabble in other business ventures. He was known in every local restaurant as the man who liked his steak cooked well done and always brought his own beverage.      

   Carter was proud of his family and loved them deeply. He will be greatly missed by friends, family, and all who knew him. One of his greatest joys was when his grandchildren would attend church with him and then lunch afterwards, so he could show them off. He was truly one of a kind.      

   He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 36 years, Nancy Tanner Stewart; son, Steven Stewart;  daughter, Lee Ann Turner; and four grandchildren, Mary-Carter Stewart, Jim Stewart, Taylor Turner, and Emilee Turner; great-granddaughter, Sawyer Baker; his stepson, Kenneth Ott (Jennifer); and step grandchildren, Cory Ott and Noah Ott.      

   The Stewart family wishes to extend a special thank you to his nurse, Amy Upchurch of Pruitt Health Hospice and caregivers, Mekia and Roderick Gordon.      

   The family will receive friends from 5 until 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 14, at Whitfield Funeral Home, South Chapel.      

   Arrangements have been entrusted to Whitfield Funeral Homes & Crematory, South Chapel, Baldwin.

   The Northeast Georgian

   July 14, 2021