Life, Dreams, Service, & Sacrifice
of Sgt. Patrick D. Stewart

On September 25, 2005, with honor, Sgt. Patrick D. Stewart, 113th Aviation, D company, Mustangs, of the Nevada National Guard, gave his life for his country. He was killed in action in Operation Enduring Freedom. Mustang 22, the Chinook helicopter he was in was shot down in Afghanistan by Al Quada terrorists.

A Hero Denied - Documentary film in production about Sgt. Patrick Stewart, his widow Roberta, and the Veteran Pentacle Quest. http://www.herodenied.com

Stars of Freedom Memorial Page - Patrick Stewart

Marker dedication ceremony on May 28, 2007 at Circle Cemetery

This is his story.

EVERYONE HAS A DREAM WE ALL WORK HARD TO MAKE THE DREAM COME TRUE THERE ARE SOME THINGS NO EYES SHOULD EVER HAVE TO SEE KEEPING THE DREAM ALIVE ANYWAY THINGS DON'T ALWAYS TURN OUT THE WAY WE EXPECT SOMETIMES LIFE IS NOT FAIR THIS IS DISCRIMINATION AND IT'S AGAINST THE LAW!

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"

Fallen Heroes Memorial page - Patrick Stewart

March 21, 2007: Fallen Wiccan Solder and Widow Honored in Nevada State Legislature

Sgt. Patrick & Roberta Stewart at their Handfasting
Sgt. Stewart on a humanitarian mission
Sgt. Stewart flying the American flag in his Chinook helicopter
Sgt. Stewart's coffin in transit
Memorial Wall
Sgt. Stewart with Chinook Helicopters
Sgt. Stewart Photos and Memorabilia at National Press Club 11/11/2006
Rev. Selena Fox places Yuletide greens of rememberance at the memorial place for Sgt. Patrick Stewart at Circle Cemetery.
Roberta Stewart and Pentacle Wreath of red carnations
VA-provided grave marker with Pentacle in Circle Temple Room
Selena Fox, high priestess of Circle Sanctuary, consecrates the cremains burial place for Sgt. Patrick Stewart, as his widow Roberta meditates. This ritual culminated with the setting of the gravestone with pentacle (pictured at right). This gravestone and two others were dedicated in a public ceremony the following day. Photo courtesy of Circle Sanctuary.
Roberta Stewart and Selena Fox of Circle Sanctuary at Circle Cemetery at Circle Sanctuary headquarters near Barneveld, Wisconsin, USA. This blessing ritual took place on Sunday, May 27. The public dedication of this gravestone and two others was held the following day on Memorial Day and was attended by more than seventy people, including public media.
Grave marker in Circle Cemetery on Armed Forces Day
Flowers on Sgt. Stewart's gravestone. Photo by Selena.
Group photo at Dedication Altar. From left to right: Karen DePolito, Sandra Wilkey, Selena Fox, Roberta Stewart. Photo by Dennis.

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