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Stephen S. Speece

Dauphin, Pennsylvania

1954 - 2021

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Stephen S. Speece, 66, of Dauphin, passed away on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at home. He was born on February 1, 1954 in Harrisburg, to the late James R. Speece and Lucille (Bowers) Speece. Steve had worked at Harrisburg Dairies for almost 30 years before being employed as a landscaper with Davis...

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Sherry, Trina and Tammy - I'm so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. May God be with you and your family during this difficult time. Prayers of comfort.

Penny (Forry) McEntee

My thoughts & Prayers to the Speece Family. Steve was such a kind person. My Family had milk delivered from Speece Dairy to our home, when I was a Little Girl. When I realized Steve was a Speece I shared with him, remembering their Green & White truck that pulled up in our driveway during the wee hours of the morning to deliver milk in Glass Bottles. May UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES of Steve give you PEACE & JOY.

Sherry, Catrina, and Tammy. So sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. I pray you have strength and peace during this difficult time.

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Steve was the youngest of 6 First Cousins (of which I am one) on his Mother's (Bower's) side of the family. Some of my best days, summers and just visits as a young boy, adolescent and then man were spent with the three Speece boys (as they were known to be called). Whether working on the farm, fishing, swimming in the creek, arguing. playing ball or just hanging out, we all had some great times and got along pretty good. Steve will be missed more than many know, and our thoughts, prayers and...

May God bless the Speece family in this time of sorrow. I purchased my plants and flowers from Steve and had wonderful conversations over the years. Truly a great guy who will be sorely missed. Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

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To the Family of Steve. He was a heck of a nice guy. I went to school with him and we would always have a good time at recess at M. Paxton. Steve just couldn't get away from the Dairy Business. When I worked in Hbg.I would aways see him either driving milk truck or doing other jobs around Hbg. Daires. I am proud to have known him. God Bless You All At This Most Time.