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Stephen "Doc" Stephenson

Bryan, Texas

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January 28, 1941 – July 26, 2010Stephen "Doc" Stephenson, M.D., 69, of Bryan passed away on Monday, July 26, 2010. A gathering of friends and family will be from 12 to 2 p.m. Saturday, August 14, at Hillier Funeral Home in the hospitality room.Not one to dwell on sorrow, Doc asked to forgo a...

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We still miss you,Steve. Always will! I'll always enjoy my memories of talking with you in your last few years here on our planet, researching & finding recordings of some of your favorite Music. Broadcast concerts of Cincinnati Pops & all!! ( incl. Wales National Opera... )

It's hard to believe it's already 10 years since Steve passed. We still miss him. We share a love of music, childhoods in Chickasha, & a sense of adventure. You still live in our hearts and minds, Steve. I will always remember & believe your spirit is alive somewhere in this universe. ...

Although we didn't know Steve when he married Ellen, the Kelley family in Michigan embraced him as a family member. We enjoyed his sense of humor, ability to relate to people, love for his children, affection for animals and antique Mustangs and sharing summer camp stories with his niece and nephew.Steve will be missed by our family and we always will remember his free spirit and concern for family members.My sincere condolences. May precious memories of Steve comfort you and bring you...

He was indeed such a fun person. We knew him through Remedies which we visited many times and so enjoyed his food. He was going to teach me how to fix one of his dishes, but we never got around to it. He worked with me to have retreats with my managers at his place and we enjoyed the good food he served us. I always enjoyed visiting with him and missed him after he moved away. Sorry I wasn't close enough to be able to visit with him when he returned. He was one of those folks that you...

So sad to hear of Steve's passing. So many fun times at Lake Limestone. Steve use to scare me every time we took him up in the parasail. He would give me his glycerin (?) pill to put under his tongue "in case something happens." All the fun times helping out in the garage with the mustangs. And how many times did Drew organize his shop and tools to find so many of the same tools. If Steve couldn't find a tool in that mess, he would just buy another one. Cracked us up ?. Yes, the food at...

Steve was my brother-in-law and a very friendly, kind, outgoing person who immediately put me at ease when we first met. He was funny and always had good things to say about people. Steve made his mark on the world by being a caring, gentle man. He certainly will be missed by his children and his friends. My heartfelt condolences go out to them. Donna Kelley

A nice man, an excellent chef, and a person who cared about others.
The laughter, wine, food, and good times spent at Remedies will never be forgotten. Drive on in your Mustang, Doc. Blessings.
Ted Baker

TOO; THE FAMILY FOR A GREAT-MAN AND FRIEND. OF DOCTOR STEPHEN. HE WAS MY DOCTOR. AND I MUST SAY HE WAS A WONDERFUL-GOOD MAN AND A DEAR FRIEND TO ME OVER THE YEARS. AND I,AM VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOST. AND I MISSES HIM ALREADY. BUT NOW HE IS IN A BETTER PLACE. AND MAY THE GOOD-LORD WILL KEEPS YOU AND THE FAMILY IN GOOD PEACE. AND I WILL ALWAY'S WILL BE KEEPING YOU ALL IN MY HEART AND MY PRAYERS.SO YOU ALL JUST HANGS ON IN THERE. AND MAY THE LORD BE WITH YOU ALL JUST BE STRONG. AND KNOWS THAT GOD...

My sympathy and condolences to the family. I visited his restaurant on several different occasions and I have to say it was the best food in the Brazos Valley. Doc kept everyone laughing the entire time with all his stories. It was my pleasure to have known him.
Mary Hunt (Bryan, Texas)