![]() ![]() She was predeceased by her brothers Thomas Smyth and Ellison A. Additionally, she is survived by her sister Mary Catherine Osborne. Great-grandchildren, Hudson, Malia and Nolan. She is survived by her loving children and their spouses Sarah (Harry) Kahn, Alexander/Sandy (Nancy) Stewart, David (Frances) Stewart, Thomas (Trina Dykstra) Stewart and Susan Stewart by her dear grandchildren Jonathan (Autumn) Sunderlin, Wendy (Brian) Sunderlin Myers, Peter (Liela Figleaf) Kahn, Gregory (Janelle) Kahn, Kelly Stewart, Madeline Stewart, Daniel Stewart, George Stewart, MaryJane Stewart, Dylan (Katie VenVertloh) Stewart, and Carolyn Stewart. She enjoyed extensive travels to China, Africa, South America, Europe and Alaska. ![]() She cherished the times she spent with her family on their ski trips, boating trips and especially at their beach house on Long Beach Island. She was also a long-time member of the Questers, which is dedicated to preservation, restoration and education. She was a proud supporter of the arts and she was a supporting member of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Philadelphia Museum of Art and volunteered at the Philadelphia Chinese Christian Church and Center, where she shared her skills and talent with the youth. She served on the Board of Jenkintown Day Nursery for many years. While raising her family she was very supportive of her children's activities and served as Brownie Scout leader and as a "Wrestling Mom". In earlier years, she was a very active member and Elder of Grace Presbyterian Church in Jenkintown, where she was a choir member, deacon and involved with youth programs. She was a member of Doylestown Presbyterian Church, where she sang with the choir. She had a wonderful sense of humor, which at times could be mischievous. She enjoyed giving gifts and would put much thought and effort into finding the perfect gift for the recipient. She will be remembered for her beautiful smile and for her passion and knowledge of the arts, which she willingly shared with her children, grandchildren and many others. ![]() Her children described her as loving, kind and welcoming to all. Carolyn was a devoted wife, mother, homemaker and grandmother. She later studied Chinese brush painting with Phoebe Shih and the art of human form with Jacques Fabert.Ĭarolyn and George married on Jand settled in Jenkintown, PA to raise their family. After graduating from high school in Indiana, PA, Carolyn studied art and earned her Bachelor's degree from Randolph Macon Women's College. Prior to moving to Foulkeways, Carolyn resided in Doylestown, PA, Jamison, PA and Jenkintown, PA.īorn and raised in Indiana, PA, Carolyn was the daughter of the late Thomas Smyth and the late Martha McCormick Smyth. Stewart, III for 37 years, until his death in 1987. She was the devoted wife of the late George S. Carolyn Smyth Stewart, age 90, a resident of Foulkeways at Gwynedd died on June 12, 2020. ![]()
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