Stuart Peter Mitchell

1977 - 2008
LocationFarnsfield
Age31
Date of Birth2/1977
Date of Death7/2008
Visitors1,341 since 21/07/2008
CreatorSara

Stuart tragically was taken away from us in a car accident on Saturday morning. He was only 31 and had a bright future ahead of him. Stuart touched the lives of everyone he met and it saddens me greatly that I am having to write this. I can't think of the right words to express the sadness and loss we are faced with.

Stuart was my brother and he was the best brother I could have ever wished for. He was a wonderful son and my mum and dad thought the world of him and were very proud to be able to call him their son.

He was a very conscientious hard working young man. He had recently started a new job and was enjoying it and felt that all his hard work and professional achievements were being recognised. He had achieved so much in his short life and we were all very proud of him.

Stuart was a kind hearted, generous and loyal friend to everyone who had the pleasure of meeting him. His dry sense of humour and cheeky little smile will stay in our thoughts and our hearts forever.

Rest in peace, dearest Stuart. x


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Hi Stu,

It was a cracking race at the weekend, really exciting. It's a shame I don't have anyone to chat F1 with anymore, I really miss our chats. The pain just doesn't stop, it's torture.... I hope you are sleeping well? xx

Keith Hurrell (Friend) September 17, 2008, 8:00 pm

We were sorry to see that when the site was updated our trbute to Stuart was not carried over from the orignal page (where we posted it on 24th July) so have posted it again.


Stuart

They say that we all have our path to follow and we were so glad that yours crossed that of our son, James, and ours. The tragedy is that your pathway has proved to be so much shorter than you deserved.

We have such happy memories of your group of friends during your schooldays in Southwell and you know that you were always welcome in our home ~ the fact that you were still all friends despite the many changes in your lives says a lot and we really cannot believe that we will never hear another anecdote about you. Those already posted on the site are great (and ring so true of you) but we only wish we could have heard them in other circumstances.

You will always be remembered as such a kind, considerate, loyal and dependable friend, one of life's real gentlemen; modest and self-effacing you never seemed to realise in what high esteem you were held by all who knew you.

The world is a poorer place for your passing; it's been a privilege to know you and you will leave a gap in so many lives on so many occasions. Rest in peace.

Yvonne Amp Roger Smith (Friend) September 2, 2008, 1:02 pm

So sorry to hear the tragic news about Stuart. Thinking of you Sara, and all of the family, at this very difficult time. With much sympathy, Lizzie xxx

Lizzie Shaw Browne August 13, 2008, 12:00 am

Although I only met Stuart once, I felt close to him being my family. Stuart had a great sence of humour and we had a good time making fun of how eachother spoke. I miss him a lot and we send our love to the Mitchell family.
Love Alexa x

Alexa (Cousin) August 12, 2008, 12:00 am

I was terrified to learn the dreadful news about Stuart leaving us forever.
I ve only met Stuart a few times, but he managed to touch my heart. He was one of the nicest guys I have ever known. And even though we didn't know each other that well, he was there for me when I was going through difficult time recently. Only proves how loving and caring Stuart really was.
U will never be forgotten hun and will always be missed.

Condolences to family, friends and all the people Stuart managed to touch with his kind heart.

And big thanks to Kieth and Robby for introducing us. I feel privileged to be one of Stuart friends.

Sleep well xxx

Veronika Skrovankova (Friend) August 2, 2008, 12:00 am

My thoughts and prayers go out to Stuart's family.
I was shocked at learning of this news. I had the pleasure of working alongside Stuart for a couple of years at Birse Rail. Always an honest, hardworking and conscientious young man with a dry sense of humour and liked by all. A credit to his family. With Stu's move to work in London with Adam McA, we'd planned to catch up over a beer or too, but sadly never managed it. But we'll raise a glass in tribute. God Bless, Dec

Declan Morgan (Former work colleague) July 30, 2008, 12:00 am

Fun-loving nephew

Deepest sympathy to Peter and Joan and Sara.

We best remember Stuart from your stop-overs in Fife
en route to grandparents in Aberdeen.

A fun-loving (sometimes mischievous) boy.

We will all remember and miss him.

Bruceamp Shan Mitchell (Cousin) July 30, 2008, 12:00 am

A dear cousin and nephew

A cousin and nephew who was dearly loved and will be remembered always. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and Remembrance last forever.
We will cherish the happy memories we had together in 2006, when Stuart and his family visited Canada, and when we visited Britain in 1997.
Love always,

June, Neil and Iona

The Mackeith Family (Cousin) July 28, 2008, 12:00 am

not fair

Firstly my heart goes out to Peter, Joan and Sara.
It's just not fair that Stu has been taken from us.
I have so many memorys of fun and laughter with Stu, from the renault 5 seat incident, to RAC rally and fireworks. Stu loved his fireworks when we were kids and he found it really funny to throw them at me! We would laugh until we could no more.
Rest in peace Stu

Jon Mennell (Friend) July 28, 2008, 12:00 am

To the entire mitchell family I cannot say how sorry i was to hear the terrible news. I offer my deepest sympathy to you all and hope your wonderful memories of stuart can make your loss even a little bit easier.

Lee-anne Smith (Friend) July 28, 2008, 12:00 am
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