Charles-Yancey-Obituary

Charles Stephen Yancey Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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Yancey, Jr., Charles Stephen Passed away at 62 in Dallas Texas on June 25 th , 2011 He was born in Dallas October 14th, 1948 the son of Charles Stephen Yancey and Anne Richardson Yancey. He graduated Highland Park High School in 1966 and earned a B.A. In Economics at Trinity University in San...

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You are remembered and missed. May your soul rest in eternal peace.

Worked with Stephen in Boston in the mid 1970s, did more business to the end and became lifelong friends. He never told me that he was seriously ill, until the end of his life, in a voice mail. He was bright, trustworthy, gentle and dynamic go getter. I am very sorry that I was not able to speak with him at the end of our 35 year for friendship. A decade later today, he is missed. Best wishes to his family and friends.

Worked with Stephen in Boston mid 1970s, did more business to the end and became friends. He never told me that he was seriously ill, until the end of his life, in a voice mail. He was bright, trustworthy, gentle go getter. I am very sorry that I was not able to speak with him at the end of 35 friendship. Best wishes to his family and friends.

We were only getting to know Steve as neighbors, but we really enjoyed talking to him and listening to his great stories. We miss seeing him reading his paper on the porch. Rest in peace, Steve.

Oh' for the Memories, We don't think of the Pinon without thinking of
Steve. He is already Greatly missed.

GOY (Good Old Yance)..to those of us who were lucky enough to know him at Trinity. A welcome addition to many a late nite "bull session". I will never forget his intellectual curiosity and sense of humor. He could dive right into the nuts and bolts of any issue then turn the discussion in a completely new direction with an off the wall comment that had us all laughing. To know him was truly to love him. You can't think of him and not smile.

Yanos at the end of another Piñon trip 2001.

Steve's friendship, caring and that little chuckle when something amused him will be missed by all who knew him. I will especially miss the weekly talks.