When his life came to a sudden and tragic end on October 25, 1999, Payne Stewart was at the top of his game on every level. In June of 1999, he enjoyed the signature triumph of his career and solidified himself as one of the exemplary personalities in his profession with a victory at the U.S. Open and a place on the coveted winning U.S. Ryder Cup team. However satisfying his professional accomplishments were, it was his personal triumphs that made him stand out. Those closest to Stewart said his family and faith were what mattered most to him. At his funeral, his wife Tracey described him as a devoted husband and father and a devout Christian. She said, “after 18 years of marriage, he was still the most beautiful man I had ever seen, because of what he was on the inside.” The only authorized biography of Payne Stewart, this book was a ‘New York Times’ bestseller for 13 consecutive weeks.
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Summary
Overall Payne Stewart by Tracey Stewart with Ken Abraham 315 pages published in 2000 a year after his death. Payne Stewart died in a very strange way when his plane and
all it's occupants including both pilots died from the plane depressurizing. The book is an inspiring read about the life of a very good hearted, kind and honest person.
Someone who everyone liked. Someone who never met anyone he didn't like. He lived larger than life and the book really brought this home. Very touching how he came
back to religion in the year leading up to his death. This book has touched most who read it.