Robert "Hatch" Stewart

robert "hatch" stewart

March 16, 1930 ~ November 30, 2020

Robert “Hatch” Stewart, 90, of Morrisonville, passed away at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, November 30, 2020 at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.

Hatch was born March 16, 1930 in Columbus, OH, the son of Melvin and Elizabeth (Chesser) Stewart.  He moved to Morrisonville as a young boy, and grew up working in his father’s meat locker business, as it evolved into Stewart’s IGA.  Hatch graduated from Morrisonville High School in 1948, where he was the Senior Class President.  Following high school, he proudly served our country in the United States Navy from 1948-1949, and then the Naval Reserves until 1955.  While in the reserves, Hatch married Frances Smothers on March 25, 1951 in Hillsboro.  In 1955, he became a member of the Illinois Air National Guard, and he served until his retirement in 1990.

Through the years, Hatch served the Morrisonville community in many capacities, primarily as a friend and leader to its youth.  He was a Boy Scout leader, and a coach to many children’s sports teams, including little league, pony league, and the St. Maurice Grade School basketball team.  Hatch has taught many generations of Morrisonville kids to swim and water ski.  After retirement, he served as a volunteer ambulance driver, and he has been a dedicated member of the Leslie Reddick American Legion Post 721 where he provided military honors at countless funerals, and he marched in many Morrisonville Parades.  Hatch was honored to be chosen as 2019 Grand Marshal of the Morrisonville Picnic and Homecoming.   

He was preceded in death by his parents; granddaughter, Lisa Marie Anderson; and brother, James M. Stewart.

Hatch is survived by his wife, Frances Stewart of Morrisonville; children, Pam Stewart of Riverton, Randy (wife, Lora) Stewart of Taylorville, and Rob Stewart of Jacksonville, FL; granddaughter, Stacey (husband, Nathan) Laatsch of Chatham; great granddaughters, Evelyn and Mina; sister-in-law, Carol L. Stewart of Morrisonville; and several nieces and nephews.

Graveside Ceremony: 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 5, 2020 at Morrisonville Cemetery with Rev. Jim Ferrill officiating.  Military honors will be provided by the American Legion Post #721 and the Department of Defense.

Memorial contributions may be made to: American Legion Post #721, 607 Ricks Street, Morrisonville, IL 62546.

The family has entrusted Perfetti-Assalley Funeral Home, 304 Carlin St., Morrisonville, IL 62546 with ceremonies.

Please visit www.assalleyfuneralhomes.com to offer condolences to the family.

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  1. To The family of Robert hatch Stewart, mike and I send of condolences and deepest sympathy. Mike had the pleasure of serving in the Honor Guard with him and shared many great times with him. He will be greatly missed.

  2. To the extended Stewart family, many condolences for your huge loss. Uncle Bob will always be remembered fondly by me from shared beach trips allowing us to bury him in the sand, jump off his shoulders into the lake we used to visit there in or near Morrisonville, etc. Know that he has always been fondly thought of. My love and prayers to those he’s left behind.

  3. The Stewart family.  I am so sorry for your loss.  I served in the ANG for 23 years and remember Hatch as a great Roll model.  May GOD be with you all.

  4. Frances, Pam, Randy and Rob:
                                                      My heartfelt sympathy to all of you on the passing of Hatch. The worlds loss of a good man like your dad is truly heavens gain. I will always treasure the times that I spent with him. May God bless you all.

  5. My sincere condolences to all of Hatch’s family.  I considered it an honor to serve with him and to call him friend.  Hatch was one who could always be depended on, whether for sound advice or a great story and a laugh!  Rest In Peace.  

  6. Our condolences to Hatchs’ family. He was a great friend to Rhonda and I. Hatch was my Little League coach. He taught me to stay down on ground balls. We were the Morrisonville Cubs and one year we beat the mighty Yankees for the “pennant”. Randy was on our team. Lots of good memories with Hatch. Rest In Peace, Hatch!

  7. Frances and family Our heartfelt sympathy in the passing of Hatch. Time has a way healing, but at this hour it is hard to believe that it will happen.


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