Stuart

In Loving Memory

Stuart, Joshua David

February 15, 1980 - October 6, 2025

Dear son of Susan and the late Dennis Stuart.  Dear brother of Jenni (Mark) Mehrmann and Jason (Karin) Stuart.  Dear uncle of Drew (Dani) Mehrmann, Matthew (Addi) Mehrmann, Samuel Stuart, Benjamin Stuart and Piper Isabelle Stuart.  Our dear nephew, cousin, Godfather, friend and inspiration to all.  To Josh, family meant everything, and he inspired everyone to live life to the fullest.

SERVICES:  Visitation at St. Paul Church (15 Forest Knoll Drive Fenton, Missouri 63026) on Saturday, October 11, 9:00 a.m. until funeral Mass at 11:00 a.m.  A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date.  Interment will be at the Riverton Cemetery in Scottville, Michigan.  Contributions to the American Heart Association, Special Olympics or to Lafayette Industries appreciated.

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12 thoughts on “Stuart, Joshua David”

  1. Dear Josh,
    Your kind spirit will fill us all that come to say our goodbyes. You will never be forgotten but always be in our hearts and minds. Help make this a special and beautiful day for Sue. God is with you and guiding you everyday now. Help the rest of us accept his wishes. You will certainly leave a smile on his face.
    Love you,
    Your dear friends,

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  2. Josh was always one of my favorites when I worked at Lafayette. He always reminded me of the Pujols Family Foundation prom. He was such a gentleman. Will miss you buddy.

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  3. To know, Josh is to know laughter, hugs, bantering with family and friends and the joy of a loving, caring man. (who loved to eat and have his soda)

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  4. I was shocked and saddened when I learned Josh had passed. He was a very good friend, and a pleasure to work with. He will be greatly missed Your family is in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. I an sorry for your loss.

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  5. Sue, my heart is broken for you and family. Josh brought joy to every person who knew him. He will love joining Dennis, updating him. And Dennis will have his buddy with him!

    Love to you,
    Chris wilkes

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  6. So very sorry Sue. I always enjoyed hearing about Josh at school. I can’t make it to the viewing, I have been sick and am still weak. May he RIP.

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  7. There are no words that can truly ease the pain of losing a beloved son and brother. Please know that you are not alone in your grief. The love he brought into your lives is a light that will never fade, and his memory will live on in your hearts forever. May you find strength in each other and in the support of those who care for you.
    My condolences,
    Gina

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  8. Josh’s family. I was sorry to hear of your loss. He will be missed. We use to high five each other in the morning. We enjoyed seeing each other at work.
    Keenan

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  9. Sue,
    There are no words I can say that can take away the pain you and your family are feeling. Josh was such a special young man and left an impression on all they knew him. He will truly be missed.
    Marilee

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  10. So Sorry to hear of the loss of Josh. Whenever he was around it was always fun and sharing time with him was special, because he made life happy, sunny and interesting. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Josh will make Heaven even happier…. Our Condolences. Nancy Sanders

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  11. I’m having a hard time expressing how sad I am about Joshua. When I think of him, my mind travels back to when he was little and you were putting him on the school bus. He was smiling and happy then, and that’s how I’ll remember him. You and you family were the perfect place for Josh to be nurtured and loved❤️
    The Mass was the most beautiful Mass I’ve ever seen. Blessings and love and prayers to you and your family 🙏💕Love from the Michaels, Chu’s and Conzens🥰

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