ious smile. He was very protective over his family and would do anything for them. As a child, he loved being outdoors more than anything. Most of his outdoor adventures included skateboarding around town, or fishing alongside his family. When he was inside the house, he could be found binge watching cartoons with his dad. Tim also enjoyed boxing and boxed at Emerson School of Martial Arts. He had a heart of gold and opened the doors of his home for any of his friends that needed a place to stay, even if it meant sneaking them in the house or wrapping them a plate of food to-go. Many of his friends affectionately called him Lil Styckz. He was known for his very charismatic personality. He could brighten up the darkest days and make a joke out of anything. He had an insane love for music and would walk around town singing or rapping the lyrics to any song that came to his head. In case you didnt know, Tim also loved gospel music. One of his favorite gospel songs was I Smile by Kirk Franklin. On Tuesday, March 17, 2020, Timothy Terrell Stewart was called home to be with the Lord. After a long fight through the night, Tim passed away at Scripps Mercy Hospital with his friends and family nearby. He was preceded in death by father Ronnie Stewart, Sr. and grandparents. Left to treasure his memory are mother, Carmaline Smith (Adrian Smith); brothers Frederick Caples and Ronnie Stewart (Rhonda Stewart); sisters Vyonne Pamplin (Chris Pamplin), Ronisha Stewart, Martha Stewart (Xavier Jones), Shamya Stewart, Nijiya Stewart; nephews Aiden Jones, Christopher CJ Pamplin, Jr; nieces Nariah Stewart, Camarii Pamplin, Zarley Jones, and Naylani Lipscomb; godparents Ruben Cabrera, Timothy Thorn, Autumn Ardrey, and Alicia Hickabottom, and a host of family and friends who loved him beyond measure. His smile will forever live on through the hearts of us all. To view the memorial service, visit: https://www.facebook.com/PreferredCremationBurial/videos/