JAMES-STECKLER-Obituary

JAMES LAWRENCE STECKLER

Houston, Texas

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JAMES (JIM) LAWRENCE STECKLER was called home to be with Our Lord March 7, 2010 from the complications of pulmonary fibrosis. He was born February 10, 1934 in Yankton, South Dakota and was a long time resident of Houston. He is survived by his wife of 11 years, Sandy, his children, Dr. Theresa...

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Terri, Bob and Bill and families,
I was so sadden to hear of your father's passing. Uncle Jim was such a warm and friendly guy --- my dad Henry so enjoyed playing golf with him. I know Uncle Jim will be greatly missed by your family as well as by the Johnson's.

Bill,

My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family around the passing of your father. I went to St. Francis for a long time but did not know your dad. It is a wonderful church and I'm sure Jim will be missed. God Bless you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Richard & Cindy Lott (Leesville, TX)

We are so sorry to hear about your father's death. We will keep you all in our prayers during this sorrowful time. May God grant you his peace.

Jim was a hard worker who knew how to relax. He was current on events and enjoyed his golf and sporting activities. A fine father who cared for his family and a good brother-in-law. George and Clare

Bob, Terry, Bill and families,
I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Jim's death. My heart goes out to all of you at this time. I have many fond memories of the visits you made every summer to South Dakota. I will never forget walking out of the church on our wedding day and seeing your parents coming up the sidewalk. I was really touched that they came that far for my wedding! In later years, as we all grew up and had our own families, I enjoyed having him fill us in on all the latest...

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Mr. Steckler was a wonderful, wonderful man who will be greatly missed at St. Frances Cabrini. God bless him. May your comfort lie in the knowledge that he was a faithful servant to our Lord.