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Stewart, Ora Pate, 1910-1990

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1910 - 1990

Biographical History

Ora Pate Stewart (1910-1990) was an accomplished author.

Ora Pate Stewart was born August 23, 1910 in Teton Basin, Idaho, to Ezra Greenwood and Ada Rosella Sharp Pate. She married Robert W. Stewart on October 13, 1935 in Ann Arbor, Michigan (later solemnized in the Logan temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint). Her husband was in the Air Force and they lived in 38 states during his career. They had four sons and two daughters together. Her writing career began very young, as she wrote her first song at age four, story at age seven, verses at age nine, and published at age ten. During her life she wrote twenty-nine books, fourteen of which became bestsellers, four poetry books, and composed more than two-hundred pieces of music. As if this does not attest to her ability as an accomplished writer, her books have been translated into as many as seventeen languages. She received many awards and honors, including (but not limited to): Best Book in 1946; first runner-up in California Mother of the Year; first woman invited to speak at the Westminster Abbey; she was honored at the White House by four different presidents; she served as the Biblical advisor to Cecil B. DeMille on the Ten Commandments; and received seven honorary doctorates. As an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints she served three ecclesiastical missions in the Eastern United States, England, and Michigan.

She died February 10, 1990 and was interred in the Provo City Cemetery.

Citation:
Deseret News, via WWW, 13 March 2012 (Ora Pate Stewart was born August 23, 1910 in Teton Basin, Idaho, to Ezra Greenwood and Ada Rosella Sharp Pate; married Robert W. Stewart on October 13, 1935 in Ann Arbor, Michigan (later solemnized in the Logan temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints); her husband was in the Air Force and they lived in 38 states during his career; had four sons and two daughters together; writing career began very young, as she wrote her first song at age four, story at age seven, verses at age nine, and published at age ten; wrote twenty-nine books, fourteen of which became bestsellers, four poetry books, and composed more than two-hundred pieces of music; her books have been translated into as many as seventeen languages; received many awards and honors, including (but not limited to): Best Book in 1946; first runner-up in California Mother of the Year; first woman invited to speak at the Westminster Abbey; was honored at the White House by four different presidents; served as the Biblical advisor to Cecil B. DeMille on the Ten Commandments; received seven honorary doctorates; served three ecclesiastical missions in the Eastern United States, England, and Michigan; died February 10, 1990 and was interred in the Provo City Cemetery)

Ancestry.com, via WWW, 13 March 2012 (Ora Pate Stewart was Aug. 23, 1910; died Feb. 10, 1990)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

I talk about my children

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS SC 2734
Scope and Contents

Typewritten book draft with handwritten corrections. Stewart writes about raising her children. Also included are photocopies of entries from numerous national and international biographical dictionaries and directories which list Stewart.

Dates: approximately 1975