Charles-Stevens-Obituary

Charles Stevens

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Stevens, Charles Charles Thomas Stevens, age 65, of Grand Rapids, passed away on Wednesday, December 4, after a 3 year battle with cancer. Chuck is survived by his wife Bobbie Stevens; his two loving sons Mick and Austin; his brother Steve and sister Pat; and many nieces and nephews. Born in...

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Deeply saddened by your passing. You were such a great professor and a kind man. Thank you for being part of my life!

I didn't get to say it to Chuck, but I thank him for all that he taught me, for being an open minded and kind hearted man. I never thought I would say that I went to a concert with one of my college professors, but I did. Chuck took my fiancé Jeff and I to the FUN concert and We enjoyed meeting his wife and son. I can honestly say that is a night I will never forget, and I would like to send all of my condolences to his family. He was a great man and will never be replaced.

I went to IHM and CC with Chuck, and will always remember him and funny, kind and enterprising. My e-husband, Jack Cantile, was a very close friend of Chucks (Jack passed 3 years ago of cancer.) Chuck was the manager of a band made up of IHM alumni and got them a gig playing at the mall. We will all miss Chuck dearly.

Deb Rawaillot (Hoekstra)

My dear friend Chuck was a unique and wonderful man who brightened the world with his presence! Sad that he's gone and grateful that his suffering is over. RIP until we meet again...

I will never forget the kindness and love shown to me by such an amazing human. Rest in peace dear man, you will forever be loved and your memories will forever be cherished ❤

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Sympathies for Bobbie, Mick and Austin. May God bless you in this tough time!

I taught Chuck in high school many years ago. I have thought of him often through the years for his warmth and wit. He was a delightful young man, and I send my most sincere sympathy.

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