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however, affected his determination to

help his fellow human beings.

The shipyard, now located on the

old Navy Base property in North

Charleston, was at one time head-

quartered East of the Cooper on the

Wando River. Stewart, who lived in

Snee Farm, was one of the founders

of East Cooper School, which closed

its doors in the early 1990s, and he

also coached and sponsored several

youth baseball teams.

He started his career with Detyens

in 1973, attributing at least part of his

business success to fate.

“You have to be in the right place

at the right time and know the right

people,” he explained. “Or marry the

boss’ daughter.”

Which is exactly what he did.

When he returned to the United

States in 1973 after a four-year stint

in the Navy that included time at a

communications station in Northern

Ireland, he had the opportunity to

go back to work for Milliken & Co.

in Upstate South Carolina. Instead,

with a degree from Furman, where he

met his future wife, Judy, he chose to

accept a job with the shipyard estab-

lished by his father-in-law, William J.

Detyens, in 1962.

“There was no one else in the

company with a college education,”

Stewart said. “But he didn’t know

what to do with me, so I started out

as a helper in the yard. I didn’t know

what was going on.”

Nevertheless, after four months

in the yard, Stewart’s father-in-law

offered him the job of personnel man-

ager, an opportunity he was all too

happy to explore.

“Anything to get out of the grease

and grime,” Stewart explained.

Not long after, Stewart became the

company’s treasurer. And, in 1982,

when Detyens turned 65 and decided

to retire, he sold the shipyard to

Stewart and company President W.R.

“Red” Starke. They borrowed $6.8

million – at a whopping interest rate

of 17 percent – to seal the deal. Seven

years later, on Nov. 13, 1989, Stewart

offered his partner $1.75 million for

his share of the company, plus other

Detyens is the largest commercial

shipyard on the East Coast.

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