WINDSOR – Jeffrey C. Stuart, 68, of Ridge Road, died May 21, 2021 at Alfond Center for Health in Augusta, after a brief illness. He was born in Augusta, Maine on Dec. 2, 1952, the son of Melville C. Stuart and Mabel M. (Piper) Stuart.

 

Jeff was a graduate of Erskine Academy, South China, Maine.

Prior to his retirement, he was employed for many years as foreman by the State of Maine Department of Transportation.

Jeff was a member of Dirigo Masonic Lodge #104 of Weeks Mills.

He loved the outdoors and spent many hours hunting , fishing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, and loved to sit by the campfire and have a few beers. He especially loved partridge hunting every fall.

His favorite place to go was their beautiful mountain view camp in upper enchanted township. He had many special friends there.

For the people who knew Jeff he will be remembered for being a very hard worker and very meticulous in everything he did. He could fix anything using his ingenuity and minimal resources. We would call him Mr. Macgyver.

He took great pride in his John Deere tractor and his Ford trucks. He trucked pulled for 10 years and won many trophies at the Windsor Fair and throughout the state.

He was an avid NASCAR fan.

He will be missed by his beloved cat, Rollie, that had been adopted.

The family would like to express a very special thanks to everyone who helped him through these recent difficult times.

Survivors include his life partner of 41 years, Sharon Cormier of Windsor; his son, Jeffrey J. Stuart of Hallowell; his brother, Richard Pooler of Windsor; and several nieces and nephews.

There will be no public visiting hours. A graveside service will be held at a later date at Rest Haven Cemetery, Windsor.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Plummer Funeral Home, 983 Ridge Road, Windsor. Condolences, photos and stories may be shared at http://www.plummerfh.com.

Memorial donations may be made to: American Cancer Society,

One Bowdoin Mill Island

Suite 300

Topsham, ME 04086


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