02/15/2026
Born on December 22, 1951 in Brooklyn, NY, Stew was a son to the late Estelle and Louis Mukofsky. He and his beloved big brother, Stevie, had a wonderful childhood and often reminisced of fun holidays and family trips.
A close friend to Melinda’s brothers, he fell in love with their little sister on a camping trip to NC. He said he was struck in love by a lightning bolt, and he left his parents and job at a NY ad agency to follow her in 1979 to USC. Melinda & Stewart were in love for 48 years and would have celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary in April. They were parents to precious sons, Michael and Leo and later blessed with beloved daughter-in-law, Elysha. Stew and Melinda recently welcomed two precious grandsons, who loved their Pop Pop dearly. Nothing in the world was more important to Stew than his family. He was a devoted son, brother, uncle, husband, father and grandfather. He got immense enjoyment watching and coaching his boys play soccer for many years and never missed a game or school function. He was so very proud of his boys and grandchildren.
Stew loved sports and was a big fan of the NY Jets, Rangers and Mets and he missed going to see the horse races in NY. There were many special family vacations over the years to the beach, mountains, national parks, Italy and Spain. Stew loved live music and the family attended hundreds of concerts and music festivals together. The family moved to Lake Murray in 2014 where he was introduced to boating and kayaking. He loved hanging out with the family in their new pool and soaking in the hot tub. Stew had a fun sense of humor, which was often silly and he never truly lost his NY accent or attitude. He courageously endured many health issues over the past several years but never stopped living life.
Stew is predeceased by his parents, Estelle and Louis; brother Steve; brothers-in-law Michael, John and Chauncey. He is survived by his devoted wife, Melinda; sons Michael and Leo (Elysha); grandchildren Elias and Kaden; sisters-in-law Ann Chow, Darlene Estabrook and Tina Mukofsky; numerous nieces and nephews; and beloved kitties, Kit Kat and Micah Muko, all of whom will miss him unceasingly.
Stew had a long, successful career as a systems analyst with the SC Budget and Control Board (now known as the Department of Administration) from 1979 until his retirement in 2018.
Visitation will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church 10000 Broad River Road, Irmo followed by a funeral service at 1:00 p.m. with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Family and friends are invited to the family home after the service for refreshments and to celebrate Stew’s life. Please contact the family or the funeral home for address details for the family’s home address in Chapin.