Wendy Proctor
My thoughts and prayers for Sue and all of the family. Mike loved you and showed it by the way he lived. Prayers for peace.

Birth date: Jun 24, 1962 Death date: Aug 30, 2020
Kennith Michael “Mike” Stewardson, 58, of Culpeper passed away Sunday, August 30, 2020. He was born June 24, 1962 in Anne Arundel County Maryland to the late Kennith Lunsford Stewardson and Patricia Ruth Black. Mike exuded a great Read Obituary
My thoughts and prayers for Sue and all of the family. Mike loved you and showed it by the way he lived. Prayers for peace.


Sue:
Donna O. informed me of the tragic loss of your husband today at work. First she asked me if I remembered "Sue". My words to her were, "Really, how could anyone forget Sue?" Of course that was said from the fun and loving memories by which you are remembered. There are no words to convey my sympathy that is extended to you during this time. It is sad and heartbreaking that you are having to experience such a great loss of love. I know you are a strong woman and I will be praying for God to give you the strength you will need to carry you through this rough season. Let me know if you need a friend.
Diane Johnson Yancey
Mike was an amazing person I was fortunate to work with him For about 10 years at WSM he’d be there every day a hour early with a big ol’ smile It was actually quite contagious he always had a positive attitude and was always willing to help / teach anybody I always looked up to him. He loved his family more then anything he was always talking about them I could honestly tell you a few things about all of his kids and I’ve only met Wes. My heart breaks for the Stewardson family Mike was truly one of the great ones and I am grateful for the time I got to spend with him.
Deepest condolences to your family. I met Mike last year; he was the Foreman on a couple of our projects at NIH. He was truly one of the kindest people I've ever met in the industry. He was the best Sheet Metal Foreman I've ever worked with; always on top of his game. Also, personally I had many conversations with him about family and hobbies. He always spoke so highly of his family and he was a joy to spend time with. I will certainly miss him. I am so sorry for your loss.
Sue,
My sincere condolences to you at this sad time.
I had read about this tragic accident in the Culpeper Star Exponent... thinking to myself “that poor family”... nor realizing that it was your husband... not until I saw the obituary on Founds & Sons and saw the family photo and recognized you and Joseph. Frank and I are truly sorry for this devastating loss in your life... Mike was obviously your soul mate & your life will never be the same without him. I can only tell you from being a widow myself (I’m sure you remember from us working together) that time is the only thing that helps you deal with it.
You will never forget him but you will find the strength from God to go on without him.
We never understand “why” these tragic events happen but they just do and it’s unfortunate that we can’t see them coming to prepare ourselves for it. Please know my heart aches for you and you are in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless you 🙏♥️🙏
Sue and family there is nothing we can say or do that will ever replace your loss. Mike would often visit Sue at work and eat lunch. It was very evident that they were both very proud to be married to each other. They could enjoy each other’s company in our noisy, distracting break room as if they were sitting somewhere on Davis street at a quiet table for two. Sue just know we are here for you during these troubled times. Your Work Family
Mike was an amazing person. We are thankful and blessed he was apart of our family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
My brother Mike was one of the most genuine people you would want to meet. He always there to talk, with compassion and empathy. My brother was one of the hardest working people you would want to meet. He was truly old school, when it came to his work ethic.
I will miss our talks we would have every other week or so, sometimes months, but that did not matter, we just picked up where we had left off. My big brother is my hero!!! I can only hope to be half the man that he was!!!!
Love you my brother
Johnny
I have known Mike since he was 7 years old when I started working with his dad Kenny back in 1969. Mike was one of the nicest people I have ever met. It is such a tragedy that he has passed. I feel so sorry for all those family members that will not have him in their lives now. It was an honor to know and work with him over all these.
Willie West