Moline High School
Class Of 1962
Stuart V Mott

Residing In: | Columbia, MO USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | Nancy for 58 wonder years |
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Occupation: | Retired hate it rather be working |
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Children: | Kimberly Carden 1964 retire army colonel, works VA special projects Sparks Nv Kari Watson RN MS More… |
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Military Service: | USN Airtraffic Controller AC1 1964-1971 ![]() |
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Stuart V's Latest Interactions
Stewart was a compassionate person who Judy Hackerson and I watched play baseball during the summer games at Steven's. Park in Moline. He is a great guy in my mind. After Roger, my high school sweetheart and my husband, died Stewart always asked me to dance at the class reunions. I will always love him for that. He will always be a wonderful memory for me.
I went to Lincoln School with Stuart Mott until 5th grade. He always remembered me at the class reunions. He was a larger than life guy! I recall that his mom drove a big van (and this was the fifties!). I guess she needed a big car for all Stuart's brothers and sisters!
I didn’t know Stuart (Stu, Mott) well at MHS except to know he was person who was full of life and enjoyed having FUN with friends! A mutual MHS friend Tom Ewing knew Stuart far better than me and said he was that but was much more.
I got to know Stuart better because we had a less than 6 degrees commonality. We were both FAA Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCS). Stuart was a tower controller, and I was an enroute ATCS. We both participated in the PATCO Strike in August 1981 and never looked back.
We got connected at the next MHS Class of “62” Reunion and talked about where life had taken since August 2, 1981. Stuart had made a career change that had him very excited about the ability to grow in the medical profession. He had developed some new medical techniques and published the information.
We kept in touch occasionally via calls and emails. I sent him a 40th anniversary T-shirt of the PATCO Strike and we discussed attending the MHS Class of “62” - 60th Reunion. It was great to see him at the 60th and he gave me a PATCO hat. We had one catch up call since the 60th. He indicated he was fighting health problems. I encouraged him and knew he was not one to capitulate easily.
My condolences to his Family, I will miss Stuart and know his exuberant spirit will roam the cosmos forever.
Jerry,
Stuart, HAPPY BIRTHDAY - I understand the 80th is a real milestone that makes one a 1%er. Hope to see you at our MHS 80th BD in the QCA!
Go Maroons - Roaming Wyoming,
Jerry,
Posted on: Mar 10, 2024 at 4:33 AM
rose are red violets are blue i hope to see you at are class reunion