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Alaska residents, Azrealle Stewart, 23 and her two loving children, Kayson Soundara, 1 and Akson Soundara, 4 died Nov. 10, 2010, in a house fire at Caswell.
A memorial service is scheduled for 1 p.m., Jan. 22, at the Church on the Rock, Mile 101 Parks Highway, Talkeetna.
Azrealle was born and raised in Alaska by her loving parents, Steven and Sandra Stewart.
Her family wrote: “She was a wonderful mother, sister and friend. She has a positive impact on everyone she came in contact with. Azrealle was a kind, outgoing and loving person. She loved and cared deeply for her younger siblings, Summer and Dakota. Azrealle and her loving kids will never be forgotten and will remain forever in our hearts.
“Your precious memories are keepsakes with which we will never part. God has you safely in his keeping, but we have you forever in our hearts.”
Azrealle is survived by her father, Steve Stewart; her sister, Summer; and brother, Dakota; uncles, Stacey Stewart, Mark Woodhead, Richard Gulbrag, Ben Feenstra, Robert Feenstra, Daniel Pohl; aunts, Edna Nelson, Pam Oglend, Teresa Wilke, Sheri Presley, Sara Casteel and Georgeanna Casteel; aunts and uncles, John and Sandy Meno and the Sylvia Hale family; and great aunt, Menifa, many cousins, nieces and nephews and other family members too numerous to list.
She was preceded in death by her mother, grandparents, Bernard and Elanra Stewart; and grandmas, Tatianna Feenstra and Sharon Casteel.
Arrangements by the Cremation Society of Alaska.