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Brenda Chambliss
October 15, 2010
Steve was a" friend-customer "at my barbershop. We always looked forward to him comming through the door. Steve was always one step ahead of you when it came to laughing and cutting up. I remember one day my daughter was at the shop after school and wanted to go shopping. I had told her "NO" and when I went to the back Steve " kidnapped" her and gave her money to get her nails done. He thought that was real funny and always threatend to take her again just to show me that he could..LOL. Steve and Greey Ann were made for each other.They were always lots of fun. Gerry Ann....and family,no way Steve will ever be forgotten by those who loved him. I am so sorry that he was called home before you could grow old together. Always remembering .........Love Brenda (Murphy) Chambliss...."All About Hair"
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