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Earl Stevens

Loveland, Colorado

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Earl Eugene Stevens was born in Chicago, Illinois, April 6, 1925 the only son of Ernest E. Stevens and Shirley M. (Stafford) Stevens. Earl grew up in South Bend, Indiana. He graduated from Central High School, January 1943. John Wooden, of UCLA college basketball fame was his gym coach, and he...

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I just learned of Earl's death, and want to add my condolences. I learned of his death through a friend who saw the death listed in the Indiana U. Alumni Magazinr. I came to Rhode Island College in 1970, and was a friend and colleague of Earl's for 24 years. Alice Grellner

To the Stevens family-I am sorry for your loss. Earl was a wonderful man. Begrudgingly, my mother and I dragged my father to move into Brightview and Earl was the shining light for my Dad (who was also born in '25 but passed March '18). Dad would say that Earl was one of the only people he could have an interesting conversation with. He was well spoken and sharp as a tack. Dad would usher me out of the room at 11:20 so that he would be assured a seat at Earl's lunch table. Mom says meals...

I only knew Earl briefly, but those few months I was blessed to spend with him introduced me to one of the most incredible people I have ever had the pleasure to meet. He loved his life, and lived every single day with passion and zeal, dedicated to those he loved and shared his existence with. The last day I spent with him, we went to a concert at the local high school, and he saw a student from his class at AACC, and just absolutely lit up with the excitement of recognition. A concert he...

always down to celebrate every silly day, this was earl during honfest

an active participant on every trip we took, no matter where we went. here at the harriet tubman museum, earl was keen to learn all he could.

I knew Earl and Twila for about 10 years and they were a amazing couple. They both always had a book in there hands. I really enjoyed talking with Earl and hearing his stories. He always had great advice on gardening and I learned some tips from him. I happened to run into Earl about a month after losing Twila and he teared up talking about his beloved Twila. He was so interesting talking with and I will miss his smiling face. He is now with Twila and Rest in Peace dear friend.