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Ernest E. Stephens Jr.

Houston, Texas

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ERNEST E. STEPHENS, JR. passed away December 21, 2003; he was born February 1, 1919 to Ernest and Thelma Stephens in Greenville, Texas. He graduated from Greenville High School, received a B.S. degree in business from Texas A&M and received a Masters degree in education from East Texas State...

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I love you papaw...I'm glad you are in a wonderful place...Garrett

Helen and Tana:
My deepest sympathies go out to you at this time. Steve was a kind and gentle person, and may you always carry wonderful memories in your heart.

You will be forever missed. I love you very much paw-paw and will never forget you.

Dear Helen and Tana
I miss Steve too. The things I will remember him most are: his pride in being an Aggie, his love for people, and his sense of humor.

Dear Tana and Helen: Words can not express my sorrow in the loss of your husband and father. Steve and I had good discussions about football of Texas A&M . But he took my kidding graciously. May your memories help you through these trying times. I am here if there is anything I can do. He was a gentleman and will be missed. Love to you both, Sarah VonDran

Dear Helen and family, we will miss seeing Steve's smiling face at the bank in League City. He was always so happy and full of life and we will cherish our memories of him.
Our heart goes out to you in your time of sorrow. With love, Imy & George

Dear Helen:
We were so sorry to learn of your untimely loss. Steve was a fine man with an admirable career. We enjoyed getting to know him, and Bill especially enjoyed their conversations about "matters financial." You will be in our prayers.
Love, Mary

Dearest Helen and family,
No one else can truly feel the sorrow that you bear at this time; and to extend sympathy seems such an inadequate expression. May it help in some small way to know that so many others care and know what a fine man Steve was. You will continue to be in my prayers.

Helen & Tana:

We all have so many fond memories of Steve. Steve was such a caring, helpful, and inspiring man. He so much enjoyed coming over to the office and talking business as well as teasing the office staff. We as a family and community miss him dearly.

Sincerely,