Alastair Stewart Hewitt – 1953-2017

Alastair Stewart Hewitt
1953-2017
It is with great sadness & heavy hearts that
the family of the late Alastair Hewitt of Sop’s Arm
announce his sudden passing on Feb 25th 2017 at the age of
63.
Alastair was a very hard working man his entire life. His
family was his world and he was always a steady hand one could count
on. He had a large circle of friends, many of whom were made during
his many years of working within the Carpenter’s Union. The
countless phone calls and messages from fellow past &
present co-workers solidifies what type of man he truly was.
He will be terribly missed by those who loved him & knew him.
His death has left a void that could never be
filled.
Left to Mourn are his family, Son; Shane Hewitt (Sharon),
Daughter; Jody Hewitt (Rodney). His adored Granddaughters;
Emma, Tiffani, Sara & Shaylah. Brothers; James
Hewitt (Golda), Ian Hewitt (Judy), Hugh Hewitt (Geraldine),
Colin Hewitt (Sheila). Sisters; Margaret Ford (Boyce),
& Rosemary Hewitt. Partner; Betty Laing Lacosta. Also left to
mourn are a number of cherished nieces & nephews as well as
the large circle of friends within the communities and all the friends
he made along the way.
Alastair was Pre-Deceased by his Beloved
Wife; Pauline Hewitt; Father, Arthur Hewitt;
Mother, Mary Hewitt and Sister, Veronica
Hewitt.
Fillatre’s Funeral Home in Deer Lake will be open to Family
& Friends Friday, March 3rd between the hours of
1pm-5pm for those wishing to say their goodbyes. Cremation to follow
with the Church Service being held Saturday, March 4th at St.
Bartholomews Anglican Church in Jackson’s Arm at
2pm.
In lieu of flowers/other donations, the family asks
that a donation be made directly to Daffodil Place in St. John’s in
honor of his late & cherished wife,
Pauline.
“Goodbyes hurt the most when the story was not
finished”

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