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Stephenie Bartron

Norfolk, Virginia

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Stephenie Bartron VIRGINIA BEACH - Stephenie Bartron went to be with her Lord Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Born in Virginia, she was the daughter of Gloria and Jack Landis. Stephenie was a kind spirit and loving mother. She was a member of the Grace Worship Center. She leaves behind to cherish her...

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Kind and lovely- Stevie married my husband''s childhood bestie and fellow softball player. We were pregnant with our 1st at the same time. Silliest thing we ever did was playing "softball" with our husbands- running the bases-gently- we were both about 3 months along at the time.

Steve and Hardy- two of the first new friends when Bob and I married. Endless hours on the softball filed sidelines with kids and snacks in tow, She was a real trooper and good friend.

Friend, rest easy. Your memory is a gentle reminder that your loving spirit guides many lives still.

God held Stevie in his hands while here n earth. Now He takes her to live with Him in Heaven. Your mothr taught you everything she could and when her time had come and her work here on earth finished she went to a bettr place to help look over all of you. She'll never be far away.

We don't know where live leads us, but we do know where it ends- safe at home in the Good Lord's arms, precious ones.

Your Mom had just found out she was pregant with Andi. I didn't know yet I was carrying Mark. We were shagging balls on a bright afternoon. We challenged the guys to a game. They had to play only left-handed, bat one armed from the opposite side of the plate, and hop backwards on 1 foot when the "ran" the bases. Stevie and I only had to make 2nd to score. And...

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Your mom was a great woman. -- Jen Myers & Amy Ackerman

Your mom was very kind, and she always treated me like a member of the family. My family and I are thinking and praying about you all. Take care in your grieving, and love to you all, Jenny Hitchcock.

To Andi, Leslie, Amos, Raymond, and Zoe,
Your mother was always a special friend to me, and the Kennedy family. She was one of the truest Christians; and most loving person I have ever known. I am so grateful to have known her for such a long time, and especially having seen her just a few weeks ago, able to catch up on your lives. She was so very proud of you all! I am away from home this month, and will miss this service. You cannot imagine how much I regret not being there. May...

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.