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Richard Stewart was born in [[wikipedia:El Paso, Texas|El Paso, Texas]] on January 5, 1925 to Richard Davant Stewart Jr.{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1936-02-21, Page 7.png}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/Scq6I|https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106689195/richard-davant-stewart}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/NDp2r/cbb66bb5319993b4eb5edd2b63b12b327a85b816.jpg|https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/180/UNCEM_2211159_447481d2-aea4-4380-8924-e2d9f30c4cd0.jpeg}} (son of Richard Davant Stewart Sr.{{ref|https://archive.vn/Hrksk|https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106689185/richard-davant-stewart}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/f7LSC/6995fbc92eee97b9d36c84224b91d4a81bb640cc.jpg|https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/78/UNCEM_2211159_be68bc91-00b5-42a9-b50a-797c3c5ea658.jpeg}} and Anne Caroline Hardy Stewart, both of [[wikipedia:Tyler, Alabama|Tyler, Alabama]]), a service station operator from [[wikipedia:Canutillo, Texas|Canutillo, Texas]], and Mary Vermillion Stewart,{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1942-03-08, Page 13.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1947-03-09, Page 15.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1957-10-27, Page 33 3-C.png}} a schoolteacher (later Mary Vermillion Johnson{{fileref|TucsonCitizen US 1967-10-31, Page 13.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1985-06-05, Page 8 2-B.png}}, daughter of Dr. Henry Franklin Vermillion,{{fileref|ElPasoHerald US 1922-10-11, Page 1.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1951-04-15, Page 1.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1951-04-15, Page 13.png}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/c8yiE#|https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50957416/henry-franklin-vermillion}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/C2Qjg/46ca861a92d978223961641e675fa8e4ba4e567d.jpg|https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2012/296/50957416_135105398656.jpg}} founder and first superintendent of the Southern Baptist Sanatorium{{ref|https://archive.ph/JE4nY|https://www.sketchclub.net/p/mt-franklin-country-club.html}}{{fileref|ElPasoCityDirectory Book US 1919, Page 682.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoCityDirectory Book US 1922, Page 848.png}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/8Pqsf|https://www.periodpaper.com/products/1926-ad-southern-baptist-sanitarium-el-paso-texas-tb-original-advertising-001211-sanitarium-047}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/pLcLv/732790019d27a722cf5eea8024849c51737478ac.jpg|https://www.etsy.com/hk-en/listing/713327609/1929-ad-baptist-sanatorium-el-paso-tx}} of El Paso, Texas and Ida Kate Gray Vermillion{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20201104144740/https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/433269016/}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1959-12-03, Page 1.png}}, both of Eastland, Texas) and his brothers were William Robert Stewart and Henry Vermillion Stewart, both of San Francisco, California and James Franklin Stewart{{ref|https://issuu.com/kelownacapitalnews/docs/29_april_2011/48}}{{fileref|KelownaCapitalNews CA 2011-04-29, Page 48 B12.png}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20201104113258/https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/436227492/}}, a rancher from Kelowna{{ref|https://archive.ph/k9yHu/50d406420084cdc55debd90a8a7506286c04cfef.png|https://i.ibb.co/3rxXNtJ/Chilcotin-Preserving-Pioneer-Memories-Book-CA-1995-Page-160.png}}, British Columbia, Canada, who ran the Casorso, Bulman and Chilco ranches under the business name of Kelowna Ranch, Inc.{{fileref|Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems 1969 (United States Government Printing Office).pdf|page=1924}} (incorporated on April 27, 1960{{fileref|TheBritishColumbiaGazette CA 1960-05-05 (by Government of British Columbia).pdf|page=18}} as Kelowna Ranches, Ltd.{{ref|1=https://books.google.com/books?id=rQkWAQAAMAAJ&q=%22+kelowna+ranches+,+ltd.%22&dq=}}{{fileref|TheDailyColonist CA 1966-11-15.pdf|page=7}}), all descendants, through their father, of the [https://www.google.pt/search?biw=1366&bih=625&tbm=bks&sxsrf=ALeKk01E8C0s21rb2wHqjjHusdeCXlS0sQ%3A1604329331942&ei=cx-gX7_-OMeIjLsP-5--0AI&q=Richard+Davant+Stewart+III+b+.+June+5+%2C+1926+m+.+Nettie+.+3+children+...&oq=Richard+Davant+Stewart+III+b+.+June+5+%2C+1926+m+.+Nettie+.+3+children+...&gs_l=psy-ab.3...13614.13614.0.14905.1.1.0.0.0.0.206.206.2-1.1.0....0...1c.2.64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.8RFI-lstd4c Davant family], a [[wikipedia:Huguenots|Huguenot]] family who emigrated from England to Georgia in the 1700s.
 
Richard Stewart was born in [[wikipedia:El Paso, Texas|El Paso, Texas]] on January 5, 1925 to Richard Davant Stewart Jr.{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1936-02-21, Page 7.png}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/Scq6I|https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106689195/richard-davant-stewart}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/NDp2r/cbb66bb5319993b4eb5edd2b63b12b327a85b816.jpg|https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/180/UNCEM_2211159_447481d2-aea4-4380-8924-e2d9f30c4cd0.jpeg}} (son of Richard Davant Stewart Sr.{{ref|https://archive.vn/Hrksk|https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106689185/richard-davant-stewart}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/f7LSC/6995fbc92eee97b9d36c84224b91d4a81bb640cc.jpg|https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/78/UNCEM_2211159_be68bc91-00b5-42a9-b50a-797c3c5ea658.jpeg}} and Anne Caroline Hardy Stewart, both of [[wikipedia:Tyler, Alabama|Tyler, Alabama]]), a service station operator from [[wikipedia:Canutillo, Texas|Canutillo, Texas]], and Mary Vermillion Stewart,{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1942-03-08, Page 13.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1947-03-09, Page 15.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1957-10-27, Page 33 3-C.png}} a schoolteacher (later Mary Vermillion Johnson{{fileref|TucsonCitizen US 1967-10-31, Page 13.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1985-06-05, Page 8 2-B.png}}, daughter of Dr. Henry Franklin Vermillion,{{fileref|ElPasoHerald US 1922-10-11, Page 1.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1951-04-15, Page 1.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1951-04-15, Page 13.png}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/c8yiE#|https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50957416/henry-franklin-vermillion}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/C2Qjg/46ca861a92d978223961641e675fa8e4ba4e567d.jpg|https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2012/296/50957416_135105398656.jpg}} founder and first superintendent of the Southern Baptist Sanatorium{{ref|https://archive.ph/JE4nY|https://www.sketchclub.net/p/mt-franklin-country-club.html}}{{fileref|ElPasoCityDirectory Book US 1919, Page 682.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoCityDirectory Book US 1922, Page 848.png}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/8Pqsf|https://www.periodpaper.com/products/1926-ad-southern-baptist-sanitarium-el-paso-texas-tb-original-advertising-001211-sanitarium-047}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/pLcLv/732790019d27a722cf5eea8024849c51737478ac.jpg|https://www.etsy.com/hk-en/listing/713327609/1929-ad-baptist-sanatorium-el-paso-tx}} of El Paso, Texas and Ida Kate Gray Vermillion{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20201104144740/https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/433269016/}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1959-12-03, Page 1.png}}, both of Eastland, Texas) and his brothers were William Robert Stewart and Henry Vermillion Stewart, both of San Francisco, California and James Franklin Stewart{{ref|https://issuu.com/kelownacapitalnews/docs/29_april_2011/48}}{{fileref|KelownaCapitalNews CA 2011-04-29, Page 48 B12.png}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20201104113258/https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/436227492/}}, a rancher from Kelowna{{ref|https://archive.ph/k9yHu/50d406420084cdc55debd90a8a7506286c04cfef.png|https://i.ibb.co/3rxXNtJ/Chilcotin-Preserving-Pioneer-Memories-Book-CA-1995-Page-160.png}}, British Columbia, Canada, who ran the Casorso, Bulman and Chilco ranches under the business name of Kelowna Ranch, Inc.{{fileref|Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems 1969 (United States Government Printing Office).pdf|page=1924}} (incorporated on April 27, 1960{{fileref|TheBritishColumbiaGazette CA 1960-05-05 (by Government of British Columbia).pdf|page=18}} as Kelowna Ranches, Ltd.{{ref|1=https://books.google.com/books?id=rQkWAQAAMAAJ&q=%22+kelowna+ranches+,+ltd.%22&dq=}}{{fileref|TheDailyColonist CA 1966-11-15.pdf|page=7}}), all descendants, through their father, of the [https://www.google.pt/search?biw=1366&bih=625&tbm=bks&sxsrf=ALeKk01E8C0s21rb2wHqjjHusdeCXlS0sQ%3A1604329331942&ei=cx-gX7_-OMeIjLsP-5--0AI&q=Richard+Davant+Stewart+III+b+.+June+5+%2C+1926+m+.+Nettie+.+3+children+...&oq=Richard+Davant+Stewart+III+b+.+June+5+%2C+1926+m+.+Nettie+.+3+children+...&gs_l=psy-ab.3...13614.13614.0.14905.1.1.0.0.0.0.206.206.2-1.1.0....0...1c.2.64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.8RFI-lstd4c Davant family], a [[wikipedia:Huguenots|Huguenot]] family who emigrated from England to Georgia in the 1700s.
  
Three of Richard Stewart's uncles, namely William Champness Stewart{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}}, James Davant Stewart{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}} and James Ogilvie Stewart Sr.{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/jnaY3|https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/james-ogilvie-stewart-24-bkrrrp}}, were well known distributors of petroleum produtcs in El Paso, Texas. William Champness Stewart owned the Humble Oil & Refining Company{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}}, James Davant Stewart owned the Service Oil Sales Company{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1963-02-17, Page 39 9-D.png}} and James Ogilvie Stewart Sr. owned the J. O. Stewart Oil Company{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1959-12-19, Page 25.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1961-06-24, Page 10.png}}. His cousin, James Ogilvie Stewart Jr.{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1995-05-13, Page 42 8D.png}} (son of James Ogilvie Stewart Sr.) was the founder of El Paso-based waste management company International Environmental Industries known as El Paso Disposal{{ref|https://www.elpasodisposal.com/}}, acquired in 1999{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1999-08-17, Page 18 10B.png}} by [[wikipedia:Roseville, California|Roseville]]-based company Waste Connections.
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Three of Richard Stewart's uncles, namely William Champness Stewart{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}}, James Davant Stewart{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}} and James Ogilvie Stewart Sr.{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/jnaY3|https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/james-ogilvie-stewart-24-bkrrrp}}, were well known distributors of petroleum produtcs in El Paso County. William Champness Stewart owned the Humble Oil & Refining Company{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png}}, James Davant Stewart owned the Service Oil Sales Company{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1963-02-17, Page 39 9-D.png}} and James Ogilvie Stewart Sr. owned the J. O. Stewart Oil Company{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1959-12-19, Page 25.png}}{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1961-06-24, Page 10.png}}. His cousin, James Ogilvie Stewart Jr.{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1995-05-13, Page 42 8D.png}} (son of James Ogilvie Stewart Sr.) was the founder of El Paso-based waste management company International Environmental Industries known as El Paso Disposal{{ref|https://www.elpasodisposal.com/}}, acquired in 1999{{fileref|ElPasoTimes US 1999-08-17, Page 18 10B.png}} by [[wikipedia:Roseville, California|Roseville]]-based company Waste Connections.
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==

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Richard Stewart
Place of birth: El Paso[1][2], El Paso County, Texas, United States
Date of birth: 1925-01-05[3]
Date of death: 19xx-xx-xx (age -26-74)
Company(ies): Service Games, Hawaii; Service Games, Japan; Service Games, Panama; Club Specialty Overseas, Inc.; Nihon Goraku Bussan, Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Role(s): Executive

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Richard Davant Stewart III[4][5][6][7][8][9] was an American businessman and former Service Games key executive.

Personal life

Richard Stewart was born in El Paso, Texas on January 5, 1925 to Richard Davant Stewart Jr.[4][10][11] (son of Richard Davant Stewart Sr.[12][13] and Anne Caroline Hardy Stewart, both of Tyler, Alabama), a service station operator from Canutillo, Texas, and Mary Vermillion Stewart,[14][15][16] a schoolteacher (later Mary Vermillion Johnson[17][18], daughter of Dr. Henry Franklin Vermillion,[19][20][21][22][23] founder and first superintendent of the Southern Baptist Sanatorium[24][25][26][27][28] of El Paso, Texas and Ida Kate Gray Vermillion[29][30], both of Eastland, Texas) and his brothers were William Robert Stewart and Henry Vermillion Stewart, both of San Francisco, California and James Franklin Stewart[1][2][31], a rancher from Kelowna[32], British Columbia, Canada, who ran the Casorso, Bulman and Chilco ranches under the business name of Kelowna Ranch, Inc.[33] (incorporated on April 27, 1960[34] as Kelowna Ranches, Ltd.[35][36]), all descendants, through their father, of the Davant family, a Huguenot family who emigrated from England to Georgia in the 1700s.

Three of Richard Stewart's uncles, namely William Champness Stewart[37], James Davant Stewart[37] and James Ogilvie Stewart Sr.[37][38], were well known distributors of petroleum produtcs in El Paso County. William Champness Stewart owned the Humble Oil & Refining Company[37], James Davant Stewart owned the Service Oil Sales Company[39] and James Ogilvie Stewart Sr. owned the J. O. Stewart Oil Company[40][41]. His cousin, James Ogilvie Stewart Jr.[42] (son of James Ogilvie Stewart Sr.) was the founder of El Paso-based waste management company International Environmental Industries known as El Paso Disposal[43], acquired in 1999[44] by Roseville-based company Waste Connections.

Career

Stewart depicted with some of his employees in front of Service Games, Japan headquarters in 1957.[45][46]

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Richard Stewart

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 https://issuu.com/kelownacapitalnews/docs/29_april_2011/48
  2. 2.0 2.1 File:KelownaCapitalNews CA 2011-04-29, Page 48 B12.png
  3. Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems/Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam: US Senate Hearings (1969-09-30 — 1969-10-07), page 1840
  4. 4.0 4.1 File:ElPasoTimes US 1936-02-21, Page 7.png
  5. Cash Box, "March 21, 1970" (US; 1970-03-21), page 71
  6. File:Honolulu Star-Bulletin US 1952-03-25; page 20.png
  7. File:TheHonoluluAdvertiser US 1955-06-24; page 21 (C5).png
  8. File:TheHonoluluAdvertiser US 1956-03-09; page 19 (B7).png
  9. File:Honolulu Star-Bulletin US 1962-06-26; page 3 (1-B).png
  10. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106689195/richard-davant-stewart (archive.today)
  11. https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/180/UNCEM_2211159_447481d2-aea4-4380-8924-e2d9f30c4cd0.jpeg (archive.today)
  12. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106689185/richard-davant-stewart (archive.today)
  13. https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/78/UNCEM_2211159_be68bc91-00b5-42a9-b50a-797c3c5ea658.jpeg (archive.today)
  14. File:ElPasoTimes US 1942-03-08, Page 13.png
  15. File:ElPasoTimes US 1947-03-09, Page 15.png
  16. File:ElPasoTimes US 1957-10-27, Page 33 3-C.png
  17. File:TucsonCitizen US 1967-10-31, Page 13.png
  18. File:ElPasoTimes US 1985-06-05, Page 8 2-B.png
  19. File:ElPasoHerald US 1922-10-11, Page 1.png
  20. File:ElPasoTimes US 1951-04-15, Page 1.png
  21. File:ElPasoTimes US 1951-04-15, Page 13.png
  22. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50957416/henry-franklin-vermillion (archive.today)
  23. https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2012/296/50957416_135105398656.jpg (archive.today)
  24. https://www.sketchclub.net/p/mt-franklin-country-club.html (archive.today)
  25. File:ElPasoCityDirectory Book US 1919, Page 682.png
  26. File:ElPasoCityDirectory Book US 1922, Page 848.png
  27. https://www.periodpaper.com/products/1926-ad-southern-baptist-sanitarium-el-paso-texas-tb-original-advertising-001211-sanitarium-047 (archive.today)
  28. https://www.etsy.com/hk-en/listing/713327609/1929-ad-baptist-sanatorium-el-paso-tx (archive.today)
  29. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/433269016/ (Wayback Machine: 2020-11-04 14:47)
  30. File:ElPasoTimes US 1959-12-03, Page 1.png
  31. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/436227492/ (Wayback Machine: 2020-11-04 11:32)
  32. https://i.ibb.co/3rxXNtJ/Chilcotin-Preserving-Pioneer-Memories-Book-CA-1995-Page-160.png (archive.today)
  33. Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems/Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam: US Senate Hearings (1969-09-30 — 1969-10-07), page 1924
  34. File:TheBritishColumbiaGazette CA 1960-05-05 (by Government of British Columbia).pdf, page 18
  35. https://books.google.com/books?id=rQkWAQAAMAAJ&q=%22+kelowna+ranches+,+ltd.%22&dq=
  36. File:TheDailyColonist CA 1966-11-15.pdf, page 7
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 File:ElPasoTimes US 1978-06-06, Page 26 6-D.png
  38. https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/james-ogilvie-stewart-24-bkrrrp (archive.today)
  39. File:ElPasoTimes US 1963-02-17, Page 39 9-D.png
  40. File:ElPasoTimes US 1959-12-19, Page 25.png
  41. File:ElPasoTimes US 1961-06-24, Page 10.png
  42. File:ElPasoTimes US 1995-05-13, Page 42 8D.png
  43. https://www.elpasodisposal.com/
  44. File:ElPasoTimes US 1999-08-17, Page 18 10B.png
  45. http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/history/his_01.html (Wayback Machine: 2004-08-18 18:46)
  46. http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/history/his_side.html (Wayback Machine: 2004-08-13 20:20)


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