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Edna Stewart was a well loved deconner from Mississippi that mostly worked the Entergy South plants. She passed away Monday if I’m correct. Her husband, Berine, is also a deconner/supv. She was just a ray of light and a true joy to be around. 💔
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Prayers to the Stewart family! Worked with them at ANO, both fabulous people.
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So sad to hear about Edna, she lite up my day/night during many long hours at outages. She was one of my favorite people to cut up with always with a smile and good nature.
Prayers to all the family.
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