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Stephen G. Bishop

Fort Lauderdale/Wilton Manors, Florida

Sep 25, 1948 – Jun 3, 2015

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BORN
September 25, 1948
DIED
June 3, 2015
LOCATION
Fort Lauderdale/Wilton Manors, Florida

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Kalis-McIntee Funeral & Cremation Center - Fort Lauderdale/Wilton Manors Obituary

Stephen G. Bishop, 66, of Wilton Manors, FL passed away on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. He is survived by his partner, Werner Sherer; sister, Judy (Jim) Wills; niece, Lisa (Dan) Weichart; nephew, James (Shirl) Wills; great-niece and nephew, Grace and Philip. There will be a memorial service planned at a later date to honor Stephen's life. Expressions of sympathy are suggested to Trust Bridge Hospice at 3300 East Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 or online at Trustbridge.com

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This makes me sad. I actually met Steve when we both attended Camp Miller as kids - awe didn't know it then until as college roommates we shared a group photo from that time, and saw each other. We were college roommates at Shippensburg for most of the time that we were there, including when I was a senior,and he had graduated (went in the summers),and started teaching at Middlesex Elementary. When I graduated, he helped me get my teaching job there. After he left teaching, we stayed in...

My darling Steven.. you are in thoughts always! I miss your friendship and love, you will always be in my heart

I am sorrowed to hear of the passing of my college roommate. We had some great times. RIP

I was a neighbor of Stephen and Werner's on Christopher Street. Just today learned of his passing from our super. Always a pleasure to see him and chat about everything from hair to the weather. I am so saddened by the news.

Spent many days of my youth with Steve. Always had great times and also had the capability of getting into some trouble on N. Main Street. Remember having lunch at the Bangor House, playing around the quarries and just enjoying life. He will be missed by all that were influenced by his humor and caring character. Rest in peace my friend!

Spent many days of my youth with Steve. Always had great times and also had the capability of getting into some trouble on N. Main Street. Remember having lunch at the Bangor House, playing around the quarries and just enjoying life. He will be missed by all that were influenced by his humor and caring character. Rest in peace my friend!

I knew Steve from Shippensburg. A really nice and funny guy. Before I moved to the Lehigh Valley, he was my stylist in Central PA. Rest in Peace, Steve.

Sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Although a Pen Argyl grad remember many fun times dancing with Steve at the Bee Hive, Stand and Lake. May your memories of him get you thru this sad time.

everyone loved Steve. He was always such a sweet guy. great neighbor too. had a great time playing football with him.