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Stephen Crew

Cambria, Illinois

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CAMBRIA -- Stephen "Stevie" Crew, born May 22, 1942, in Elgin, passed away peacefully to be with his Lord Jesus Christ on Feb. 13, 2013, in Mansfield, Texas.Stevie was surrounded by family, Kim Pratt, Pam Dietrich and Elsie Tyner, who were there to comfort and keep him company. They played some...

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Stevie: Miss you just as much today as the day you left us. I hope you and "Doc" Fine, my father have been able to hook-up and share sweet memories. You were a Treasure who brought light and inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to have known you. May G-D Bless you and keep you. May G-D continue to show you favor and be gracious to you. May His countenance continue to shine upon you; and, may he grant you peace, his most precious gift. Love, Rusty

I remember Stevie with great affection. My father, Dr. Herbert Fine, from Carterville had the privilege and good fortune of being the Crew family's doctor for a number of years. I remember accompanying Dad to Stevie's home in Cambria on many occasions throughout my youth. Dad had a special place in his heart for Mr. and Mrs. Crew, but for Stevie, especially. I remember how sweet, kind and good-natured he was, even when he was ill. I remember how sweet and kind his parents were to me when I...

My family & I offer our heartfelt condolences. May the God of all comfort be with you all during this time of grief. Stephen touched many lives and is greatly missed. (2 cor 1:3)

Steve captured our hearts when we met him through our niece Francie. We spent many wonderful times with him and he brightened our Christmas gatherings at our brother&sister-in-laws, Danny and Vicky Broys! We were blessed to have known him! On the wings of a snow white dove he will fly!!!

I lived near Mosses Store and would see Stevie frequently there. I remember Stevie telling my mom what was on her car's license plate. I went and looked and he was right. Stevie liked to keep law and order in our town .

I remember Stevie very well. I remember when my father made house calls to his house, and others, in Cambria. Stevie would come riding up on his bicycle at full speed, drop it to the ground and run up to my father, asking him if he could carry his medical bag inside the patient's house. My dad would give him this big black bag and I can still see Stevie's face as he would carry it into the house with determination and great pride.
Stevie was a wonderful person and he had a very Long...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Jesus is celebrating another angel home in his arms. you are missed Steve.

I grew up with Stevie. He was at my house a lot as my Dad (Kenny Storme) was involved with the fire department and Stevie loved that. His Mom and Dad use to come over on Saturday night and play cards with my parents and we all played with Steve. He was a very sweet person and loved playing cowboys. He loved the Labor Day celebration in Cambria at the park and it wasn't the same when he stopped coming. I'm glad he is with his Mom and Dad now.