Aug 23, 1998 - Jun 27, 2024August 23, 1998 - June 27, 2024
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Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
Ray loved sports betting, going out to eat,and playing his Xbox.
All food, especially from a high end restaurant. He would say “I only eat at 5 start restaurants”
Ray was a very good brother and friend. He would do and give anything for the people close to him even if it was his last.
Raylon David Stewart, known to his loved ones as Ray, passed away on June 27, 2024, at the age of 25. He was born on August 23, 1998, in Indianapolis, IN, where he also spent most of his life.
Ray had a zest for life and enjoyed various hobbies. He had a passion for sports betting, which added excitement to his days. He also loved indulging in delectable meals, especially those from high-end restaurants. He often proclaimed, "I only eat at 5-star restaurants." Additionally, Ray found joy in his Xbox gaming sessions, where he could unwind and have fun.
Beyond his hobbies, Ray was a devoted brother and friend. He was always there for his loved ones, willing to do and give anything to support them, even if it meant sacrificing his own needs. His selflessness left a lasting impact on those close to him.
Professionally, Ray found success as a car salesman, showcasing his persuasive skills and knack for connecting with people. His dedication to his career earned him recognition and respect.
Ray's vibrant personality was marked by his sense of humor. He had a knack for telling jokes that could brighten anyone's day. He believed in the power of laughter and used it to bring joy to those around him.
Although Ray didn't have children, he deeply loved his dog, Sundae. They shared a special bond that brought happiness to his life.
Ray is survived by his parents, Sonja and Dennis Stewart, as well as his nine siblings: Dominique Wilson, Tiesha Bailey, Totiana Wilson, Ryan Harris, Ryna Stewart, Ryland Stewart, Reann Stewart, Ryann Harris, and Reyniah Harris. His passing leaves a void in their lives, but they will forever cherish the memories they made together.
In his own words, Ray often said, "I only eat at 5-star restaurants." This motto reflected his desire to seek the best in life and enjoy it to the fullest.
Raylon David Stewart will be remembered for his laughter, his generosity, and his ability to make anyone smile. He leaves behind a legacy of love and joy, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN