Stephen-Shrewsberry-Obituary

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Stephen Claude "Steve" Shrewsberry

Princeton, West Virginia

Nov 3, 1952 – Sep 14, 2025 (Age 72)

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BORN
November 3, 1952
DIED
September 14, 2025
AGE
72
LOCATION
Princeton, West Virginia

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Cancer, a death sentence!  No, for Stephen Claude Shrewsberry (November 3, 1952 -  September 14, 2025), it was a LIFE sentence; an abundant life only found in Jesus Christ. While fighting the cancer, the Scripture that Steve and Sonya held on to was, “Romans 12:12  Rejoice in Hope, Persevere...

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I was Steve’s pharmacy clerk when he opened the first Athen’s Pharmacy. It was an absolute pleasure to serve with Steve. He is cherished.

I am so sorry for your loss. Steve was a wonderful person, awesome pharmacist. Praying that God will give you peace, strength in the coming days. I met Steve when we moved to Athens and he became the pharmacist that we had, plus the the bank.

I met Steve when I worked at CVS im Princeton. I just loved him. Always so kind and caring. I know he will have a special place in Heaven! Prayers for his family .

I started at Athens immediately after I got out of pharmacy school and Steve took me under his wing. He showed me how to be compassionate while training me to take over after he retired. This was important because that town had been his for 40 plus years. I don’t think he ever would have truly retired if it wasn’t for cancer. I don’t know how he did all those 12’s with no lunch for many years.

He was a dad figure to many. My favorite memory was cleaning up the pharmacy when I...

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

Faithful servant of God will be missed praying for Sonja and family.

Such a wonderful, kind, and caring man. I had the pleasure many times to speak with him as a nurse practitioner. He cared greatly for his patients. Many thoughts and prayers to Sonya and family.

Sonya and family, my deepest sympathies for Steve’s passing. He was such a nice, nice man. Those of us who shopped at Athens would walk into the pharmacy, he’d always speak, calling me (others) by name just like in days gone by. He knew everyone in Athens. Thankfully, that has continued. He was smart man. He had answers for most of our questions. Prayers for you all.