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Dewey A. Stringer Jr.

Houston, Texas

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DEWEY A. STRINGER, JR., respected family man and community builder of Houston, TX and Chappell Hill, TX passed away Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at the age of 91 years. Dewey, also called `Al' by his friends, is survived by his wife, Hazel Stringer. Dewey and Hazel have shared their lives together since...

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I had the pleasure of working with, Dewey. He was a true leader and inspirational man! My prayers, for him, and his family, are truly sincere!

Was thinking about my dad and his work before retirement, and it was for Mr. Stringer. Dad enjoyed his years being the superintendent over quite a few church builds in Houston for Mr. Stringer in the '60's, then had to retire due to health reasons. Dad also died when he was 91. Blessed to have had him all those years. We were also very blessed through Mr. Stringer.

To Judy Stringer and Family,

Judy, I may not have met your Dad, but from what I've read, he lived a great life and was obviously loved and respected by many many people. I feel you were very fortunate to have him in your life
this long. Much love and Best
regards.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I have not seen Mr and Mrs Stringer for quiet a few years now but I will never forget them! As a Kid my Stepfather Bill Gentry owned property in Pleasent Farms. I would walk around that little community for hours visiting Hazel and Dewey, Jack and Jane. When I was about 12 I think Dewey had a premature Calf born and I loved that Calf I named her Cookie! I couldn't wait to get up, get dressed and run down to there house and feed Cookie! I wanted to take her home and raise her in the...

To the Family of Mr. Stringer:
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your loved one. He was our neighbor in Chappell Hill and a good person, he was always very friendly and had a kind word for everyone. We have missed him since they moved away. God Bless!
Sincerely,
Alvin and Virginia Malinowski