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I discovered his writings just this week and have been devouring them every day. He ranks with Skeeter and Bill Jordan. I will miss him and hold his family in my prayers.
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March 22, 2012 | Beaumont, TX
Krum, Texas
1951 - 2011
Stephen Allen Camp, 59, of Krum passed away on Friday, May 27, 2011. Service: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church of Denton located at 201 S Locust. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at DeBerry Funeral Directors, 2025 W University, in Denton. Memorials: Denton Police Officers Association, P.O. Box 5103, Denton, Texas 76205. Steve was born on June 18, 1951, in Fort Worth to Cecil and Taloma Camp. He married Sandy Bailey on Aug. 26, 1999. As a young man Steve became a believer in Jesus Christ at Birdville Baptist Church in Haltom City. Steve retired in 1998 from the Denton Police Department after 25 years of loyal and very dedicated service. He left a special legacy at the police department, and many of the people there remember him with love and respect. He left a piece of himself at the department that will remain forever in the hearts of all who knew him. He definitely touched their lives in a very special way. He had a passion for guns that was legendary. Target practice was a part of his daily life, and he was known as the premier expert on the Browning Hi Power. Many people sought his advice and he was always willing to give of himself to explain anything asked of him, answering e-mails from perfect strangers on a daily basis. Steve was an accomplished writer who could always express himself very eloquently on paper. After he retired, he started writing manuals about his beloved firearms. He was a self-published author who wrote four gun-related books that were very well received in the gun community. He even wrote one novel that impresses everyone who reads it. He was a very talented man. Steve lived his life by a strict moral code and expected others to do the same. He could be rigid and uncompromising at times, but he was the most giving, loving, decent man who ever lived. You always knew where you stood with Steve because he would tell you. Everyone who knew him loved him and wanted to be his friend, because Steve was true-blue and always there for those he cared about. He was preceded in death by his father, Cecil Camp; father-in-law, Delphine Boehnemann; and brother-in-law, Larry Boehnemann. Survivors: He is survived by his wife, Sandy Camp; mother, Taloma Camp; mother-in-law, Florence Boehnemann; sister, Jan Clifton and husband, Tommy; sister-in-law, Kathie Boehnemann; niece, Kim Bolton and husband, JJ; nephew, Clint Jarrett and wife, Jinelle; nephew, Stephen Boehnemann and wife, Eve; niece, Lauren Hadley and husband, Josh; and many other aunts, uncles, cousins and loyal friends.
I discovered his writings just this week and have been devouring them every day. He ranks with Skeeter and Bill Jordan. I will miss him and hold his family in my prayers.
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March 22, 2012 | Beaumont, TX
February 12, 2012...I JUST saw Mr. Camps obituary, and I was so shocked and saddend. I had corresponded with Stephen on an almost daily basis on Shootersville.com and felt like he was an "internet brother." Sure going to miss him.
Sam (Guru) Greco
February 12, 2012 | Colliers, WV
I have each one of his books and they are all signed. I enjoyed everything he wrote and like myself he enjoyed the revolver and respected history. May God Bless. MC Marietta NY
January 30, 2012
Stephen A. Camp's writings on the Browning Hi Power inspired me to acquire a Mk III Hi Power. I frequently visited his website, eager to profit from the amazing quantity and quality of information he so lovingly shared with those who shared his passion for something of excellence. I was never disappointed. Now I share a small part in the grief due to his passing. God bless his family and friends, in their loss. I wish I also could have known such a fine man as Mr. Camp so as to to say he was...
Robert Gauer
December 11, 2011 | King City, CA
I read Mr. Camp religiously and even had the honor to correspond with him. God bless his soul, men like him were never mass produced.
December 01, 2011
May the Lord comfort you and give you His peace in your time of grief.
I wish I had known Mr Camp was in Denton, so I could have had the chance to meet him to talk about the BHP in person.
Vic MD
July 04, 2011 | Mckinney, TX
While I never met the man, I respected his knowledge and his willingness to discuss his favorite subject, a Browning pistol. He will surely be missed.
May the good Lord be with his friends and family at this time.
mark
June 18, 2011 | Ogdensburg, NY
I can't begin to say how much I feel the loss of Steve Camp. I'm so sorry for the family and for us all. Alice Tripp, TSRA
June 14, 2011
I am sorry for your loss. I have followed Stephen online for years and often sought out his knowledge and wisdom. He will be missed. Badge#2635 DKPD.
June 06, 2011