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Michael Stearns

Houston, Texas

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MICHAEL STEARNS of Pearland, son of Glendon and Margaret Stearns of Austin, Minnesota, went to be with his Lord and Savior on November 18, 2006. He is survived by his beloved wife Winnie Stearns; brother John Stearns and sister Judy Stearns; son Troy Stearns and wife Robyn; daughter Kelli Farrias...

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Winnie, I wanted to let you know that I still think of you and Mike, and miss his cheerful banter. The West Loop offices have closed, but he is one I think of and cherish whenever I pass by the building. And, there are times I wonder what he would think of various current events that we would regularly discuss over a cup of coffee when we each took a break from our practices. Best wishes and love to you. 832-867-7121; [email protected]

Winnie,

As one year approaches since losing Mike, our hearts and thoughts are with you and your family. Mike was such a bright light in this world - and we all know that he continues to light all of our paths from above while we continue here without him. He loved God and country and family with such passion and dedication - that we all can do well to strive to do the same.
All of our love to you, Winnie and family. Mike is missed always.

I recently recieved a scholarship from the EAPLS/Raven FACs in honor of Mr. Michael Stearns. Quite frankly, I an honored to recieve such scholarship as a tribute to such an honorable man. I admire Mr. Stearns service to country, especially as a USAF graduate and RAVEN. My grandfather served in the Royal Lao Army during that time as well and I plan to follow in the foot steps of those who sacrificed so much so that their country and others can be free.
- Pa Chia Vue

Our prayers are with you and your family on the home-going of Mike. What a blessing to read that yet another of our classmates was serving the Lord with his life. In His service, Pastors Ken & Mary Stevenson and the members of Everlasting Covenant Church New York (USAFA Class of 1969 -Esse Non Videri)

Winnie,
Carol and I were shocked just yesterday to learn of Mike's death last November! Too soon! Too soon! It tells me that every day with each other is precious and that tomorrow is only a "promisory note". Our best wishes to you and your family. We will always have fond memories of Mike from many years ago on the ski slopes at Monarch, Colorado; Mike and Ed attempting to out-do each other in sailplanes in the soring club at the Academy; and "debating" (arguing) flying techniques...

Winnie,

The world's loss is heaven's gain. Mike was amazing. The last time Marcus and I saw him was at the voting polls. He was outside supporting his favorite candidate. He was always a supporter of people. I think that is what amazed me about him. I remember attending a Tax Seminar that Mike presented. As a fellow, CPA, I found his insight to the tax law to be amazing. I really enjoyed working with him on lots of fun projects. He always had an answer for me. I will miss him...

My sweet friend, Winnie: I was so shocked to receive your email last week as I had no idea that Mike was gone. He helped me 1000 times in my life, in good times and bad and I feltsuch a loss reading the words about his life. He was such a remarkable man. Most recently, he helped me with my mom before she passed away and I was so grateful for him. He was an angel. Both of you have always meant so much to me - you both were so good to me in earlier, harder years. I'm so sorry, Winnie. I...

Mrs. Stearns,
My husband and I knew Mr. Stearns through our business. He was always very helpful and understanding. He always seemed to know the right thing to say at the right time, and ALWAYS made you feel better and upbeat. We were both shocked to hear about his death. We are so very sorry for your families loss and pain. We have a nephew and a brother-in-law who was a pilot who both now reside in Heaven. I have asked my brother-in-law (Ed) to be sure and give him a hug. If there...

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