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Emery Stewart- 2021 Belmont County Tourism Council Mattox Award Winner

This Belmont County Tourism Council Mattox Award is designed to honor an individual or organization who have made a significant and long-term contribution to the economic health of Belmont County through their involvement in the field of tourism, by attracting travelers to visit and explore Belmont County, OH. At their October meeting, the Belmont County Tourism board of directors chose Mr. Emery Stewart as the recipient of the 2021 award. Emery Stewart was a lifelong resident of Barnesville, being the oldest of five children. He was a 1966 graduate of Barnesville High School and a 1971 graduate of Ohio University where he received his B.S. and studied at The University of Tours (French: University de Tours), Tours, France. A teacher extraordinaire, he taught French at St. Clairsville High School and French and Spanish at Ohio University’s Belmont Campus. Emery was a 22-year member of the Belmont County Historical Society and served as a board member and president for several years. He gave fabulous tours of the Belmont County Victorian Mansion Mansion, sharing its history, the family who lived there, and also the town of Barnesville. He brought many group tours and visitors to the museum, Barnesville and Belmont County. A seasoned traveler, Emery guided many tours of Europe, especially France and of U.S. Presidential Inaugurations. Emery was a self proclaimed chef to which many in the church and community could attest. He also delivered Meals on Wheels in his retirement. He was a member of the Master Gardeners and Civil War buff. He had a love for history, Belmont County and everything Victorian. But most of all LIFE! Early November, Emery was diagnosed with Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer. Because of his illness, he was unable to receive his award in person. A presentation honoring Emery was made at an annual tourism event December 6th . Family and friends were saddened to hear that Emery passed away December 7th with family at his side. ✅Subscribe to us to find new adventures:    / belmontcountytourism   📸Instagram:   / belmontcountytourism   👍Facebook:   / belmontcountytourism   🐤Twitter:   / visitbelmontco1   🖼 Pinterest:   / visitbelmontcounty  

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