Alicia Stewart
Alicia “Tiny” Stewart, late of Mesa, Arizona, passed away on October 19, 2024.
Alicia was born on August 29, 1993, in Nevada. She attended East Valley High School, where she had some of her best years, and formed lasting bonds with teachers she stayed connected with after graduation. Alicia spent most of her career in manufacturing and was a certified forklift driver. While she wasn’t working as a forklift operator, Alicia was extremely proud of earning the certification.
Alicia had an infectious smile and laugh that could light up a room and make everyone laugh along with her. She was a proud aunt who adored her nieces and nephews and loved spending time with them. A giving and loving person, Alicia was always ready to help anyone she met. She cherished moments with close friends, enjoying adventures together, Harry Potter marathons, and snuggling with her cat. Alicia was a music lover of all kinds, except country, and enjoyed learning about astrology. One of her favorite routines was daily morning coffee runs with her loved ones.
Alicia is survived by her parents, Patrice and Wilson Turner; her brothers, Anthony Stewart and Jacob Ash; her nieces, Aubrey Stewart and Oxyanna Guzman; her nephews, Carter Ash, Alexander Stewart, Apollo Ash, and Levi Ash; and her grandparents, Claire Smith and Danny Stewart. She was preceded in death by Harold Stewart.
Not a day goes by you are not missed! I wish I would have made you stay with the family that day. My entire world change in an instant! My only daughter no longer on this earth. Pain can’t even begin to express how broken I am! I wasn’t supposed to out live you. This world has no idea what it has lost. Watch over the kids , they still need you! You were the best parts of me. I love baby girl!
Whoop whoop! Thats what you said to me when I first met you. Your mom and I laughed because I didn’t know what it meant and she was explaining it to me and you know now anytime I hear a ICP song or see a clown I think of you!
The last time I actually saw you, I had no idea it would of been my last. I am so sorry that you didn’t feel safe enough to reach out and talk about how you were feeling. I would of dropped everything and showed up for you. I love you kids and your mom Wilson’s cool too. You are my family and my heart is broken for all you. So…