Eric-Stevens-Obituary

Eric Q. Stevens Jr.

Portland, Connecticut

Sep 2, 1961 – Nov 28, 2013 (Age 52)

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BORN
September 2, 1961
DIED
November 28, 2013
AGE
52
LOCATION
Portland, Connecticut

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Eric Q. Stevens Jr, 52 of Portland, husband of Colleen (Nolan) Stevens passed away Thursday November 28, 2013 at Middlesex Hospital. Born on September 2, 1961 in Middletown, he grew up in Cromwell and lived in Portland for the last 30 years. Besides his wife Colleen, Rick is survived by his...

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Dear Colleen,
I just heard the news this morning and I am so sorry for you and all the family.
I have thought of you every time I've driven down River Rd. and wondered how you and Ricky were doing?
I remember when we were at Mercy and we made the connection that I lived on South Street and was in school with Roy. When I was 5 their mother called and invited me to their house and we played KERPLUNK. Funny how that stuck in my mind and then you & I became friends so many years later....

Colleen and family: Your husband and dad was one of the nicest, and most compassionate man I had the pleasure of working with at CSP. My sympathies...<3 Jan Vecchitto Thomas (Marisa's mom from Middlesex Pediatrics)...

Colleen and family, My family sends their condolences to you all at this difficult time. I fondly remember seeing Rick cheering at baseball games when Mike and Matt were younger. He was never without a smile and was always encouraging the team on. May he rest in peace and watch over you all.

May God rest your soul sheepdog.

Rick,It was truly a pleasure to work with you during your canine assignment and the many years during and after. My heart is heavy today but I grin having known someone of your character and caliber! Thank you for giving me those memories. My prayers go out to your family.

It's been a long time my childhood friend. I have often thought about the things we did toghether, trapping Muskrats, skeet shooting with Randy at the Cromwell game club, setting up that Boxing ring and slugging it out down on River Road, playing football, the cardboad sleds we would create so we could slid in the snow, the treefort we built and rope swing behind the house on School Street.
I always hoped you and your family were doing well my friend. You will be missed but not forgotten.

Colleen and Sherry our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Ricky, I will always remember my time with you at State Wide Narcotics. You were a true inspiration from the first time I met you in 1989 as a new constable in Old Lyme. Rest in peace my friend. I will remember your energy and excitement.

Captain Todd R. Bergeson New London Police Department.

My Deepest Sympathies.