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Stephen Thomas Fadely

Euless, Texas

1967 - 2003

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FADELY, STEPHEN THOMAS FADELY, 35 of Euless, died Feb 5, 2003. A loving husband, best friend and wonderful father. He was so excited about the upcoming birth of his first daughter in April. He died of a rare auto-immune disease, Giant Cell Miocardosis. A graduate of Alexandria Monroe High School...

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Dear Helen,
We are so saddened to hear of your loss. I have so many fun memories of working with Steve at American. He was the best at making us laugh when laughing was the last thing on our minds during some crueling work conditions. Even though I have not seen him in or you for quite some time I just want you to know he will be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
God Bless,
Michele & Todd Dowen ...

To the Fadely family
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. Steve was a very good friend of mine. I had only known Steve for 2 years but it seemed like 20 years. Steve you will be deeply missed.

GOD BLESS

Dear Louise, Mary Lou, Bob, Helen & Will. May our profound sympathy be with you at this sad time. Although we never got to know Steve as well as we would have liked, we will never forget the good time we had sitting next to him & Helen at the last family reunion. He was a warm & friendly person & his smile undoubtedly will brighten the halls of Heaven. Our thoughs & prayers are with you.

Love,

John & Diane

So sorry to hear about Steve.
His family is in my thoughts & prayers. He was a great & funny guy.
He will be missed by all.

Helen and Will-Thinking about you today and wanted you to know how very much you mean to us.

Love, Martha and Terry

Helen, I am Cynde's sister and just wanted to let you know you are in our prayers at this time.

My prayers are with you. God Bless you and yours. Steve was a very nice person, I am glad to have known him.

Steve was a wonderful person, always had a smile on his face and a joke on his lips to share with anyone that would listen. His one of a kind laugh would enter the room before he did, and you couldn't help but smile and laugh with him. My prayers go out to his family and friends. To Bob and Mary Lou, you raised a wonderful son and should be proud of all the lives he touched along the way - he couldn't have done it without the two of you. To his wife, Helen, son, Will, and unborn child - the...