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Greg Gum
November 27, 2024 | Friend


Huntsville, Alabama
Dr. Stephen Marc Gilbert, of Huntsville, passed away Saturday after a battle with ALS. His parents, Michael and Ester Gilbert, preceded him in death. He was born in Belle Harbor, Long Island and lived there until entering West Orange High School in New Jersey. He graduated from the New Jersey...
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Greg Gum
November 27, 2024 | Friend
One of the finest men I ever met.
Robert cothran
May 06, 2024 | Work
I loved this man total gentleman, brilliant, caring, and compassionate,
Greg Gum
January 31, 2024 | Friend
Gone too soon
Michael Pickert MD
November 27, 2023
The memory of Dr. Gilbert came to me today, as it often does when I think of some of the most impactful people during my college years. Dr. Gilbert was truly one of a kind. He was intelligent --genius in fact-- high energy, and so compassionate. When he saw any student not doing well, he would call them into the hallway, try to find out what was going on in their life, and see if he or his student aid could help with extra explanations, tutoring, or perhaps a few extra days to work an...
Cheryl Alexander
March 21, 2023 | School
Steve and many other deceased Freemasons will be memorialized in a special ceremony, the Lodge of Sorrow, Saturday, January 30, 2021, at Helion Lodge, Huntsville, the oldest lodge in Alabama. Please visit helionlodge.org for directions and contact info.
Dick Kitchens
August 31, 2020 | Friend
Our love to the family. Allison Bennett Tofflemire and Steve
Allison Tofflemire
March 12, 2018 | Huntsville, AL
Steve was such a gracious, sweet man. It was a pleasure to know him. Our deepest condolences are with Susan and all of the family.
Roy and Shawna Wiggins
December 07, 2017 | Owens Cross Roads, AL
Exuberance for life, utmost intelligence and love. Those are the things that come to mind when I think of Steve. Oh, and he knew how to honor and cherish his family! He affected so many lives in such a positive and memorable way. To simply say that he will be missed seems somehow inadequate. He will never be forgotten by anyone whose life he touched. ♥
Sheila Levenhagen
December 06, 2017 | Huntsville, AL