Stephen-Hodge-Obituary

Mr. Stephen Randall Hodge

Clearwater, Florida

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DIED
March 5, 2021
LOCATION
Clearwater, Florida

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Hodge, Stephen Randall, 68, of Tampa Bay went to Heaven on March 5, 2021 after five years of heart complications. He retired on December 31st, having worked more than 22 years for DEX Imaging and Danka Office Systems as chief pilot and aviation manager. He studied at the University of South Florida and Jesuit High School, Tampa. He loved Jesus, his wife, family, friends, dogs, and flying for his work family. He is survived by his wife, Pamela Hodge; his children: Jessica Hodge (Don Reynolds), Stephen (David) Hodge, Stephenie Nash (John), Nathan Hodge (Shannon McClain), Sam Hodge, and stepson Clayton Currier; his siblings: Jennifer Smith, Paula Calvo (Rob Conlon), James (David) Hodge, Melanie Tatum (Alan); his grandchildren: Shana (Maggie) Egan, Kaitlyn and Kendra Nash; extended family and friends. In lieu of flowers, you can make a donation to: Feather Sound Church | https://www.feathersoundchurch.com/ In Touch Ministries | https://www.intouch.org/get-involved/give The Chosen | https://studios.vidangel.com/the-chosen

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Forever in my memory and heart. You brought me to Jesus. I will see you in heaven.

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Oh dear Steve, has it been a year already? We miss you so much when our family gets together!

Steve was a wonderful & kind man. I will miss the chats we would have when we would see each other in our yards. And I will miss his calling me to make sure I was OK if he hadn't seen me for a while. Most of all I will miss his smile, his kindness, & his joy. Our neighborhood will never be the same. My thoughts & prayers are with Pam & the family.

From the moments we arrived in this neighborhood Steve reached out with his kind face and welcoming spirit. Our neighborhood won't be the same without him. Our prayers go our to Pam and the family.

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We are all going to miss Steve!

Pamela and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Steve and I were friends back in the University of South Florida days and I last saw him when he was flying into Martha's Vineyard. I will never forget the days of flying over Clearwater at night in a tiny plane while Steve was still a student pilot!

All the memories I have of Steve are the same. A smiling face and a wonderful, kind and dedicated friend who i entrusted my life as our Chief Pilot. I suspect he is giving the angels flying lessons right now.