Steve-Stanfill-Obituary

Steve L. Stanfill Jr.

Miami, Florida

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STANFILL STEVE L. JR., 70, died Friday, March 8, 2002 in South Miami Hospital after a long illness. Born in Valdosta, Georgia, Steve came to Miami in 1946 . A graduate of Miami Senior High School class of 1950 and of the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. Steve began his career in funeral...

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When I first came to florida from istanbul, Steve and his wife Melahat welcomed me in a great way.. Steve was a very unique person.. After picking me up from the airport, the first thing he did was taking me to his funural hause and showing me around...He loved his job.He was a wonderful person... Elvan Incidelen

I met Steve in 1968 when I was a
Metro Police motorman doing escorts
for the Funeral Home. He was always
an inspiration for me. He was always
a friend to the policeman and the Department. The community has had a
great loss. Godbless you and your family.

Steve and I worked together when we were starting out; at W.L. Philbrick Funeral Home; 660 West Flagler Street, Miami, Fl-- as well as other Philbrick funeral home locations. I remember when Steve bought the F.H. in Kendall from Philbrick . Over the years Steve & I would see eachother at National Conventions & Florida Funeral Directors Conventions. Strange things happen and now a relative of his is my next door neighbor in Sarasota, Fl. Steve we were taught by the best [he was a tough task...

Steve,
I will always remember your sense of humor. You always left me with a laugh. May God bless you .
Tom Coppage [email protected]

May Steve's memory be for a blessing. May he rest in eternal shalom - eternal peace.

The Staff and Management of the Theo R. Bodden Memorial Funeral Home in the Cayman Islands and the entire Bodden Family sends sincere sympathies the family. Steve has always had a close connection to the Caymans and he will be missed both professionally and personally.

Steve was truly an original and one-of-a-kind man. We Masons will miss him at South Miami Lodge No 308 F. & A.M. Thru his kind words and deeds to so many during his life, there is a tresure laid up for him in Heaven, I can imagine him at the Pearly Gates with St. Peter saying " Did you hear the one about....?" He always had the right things to say at the most difficult of times, it was his gift.
So go rest up on that mountain my friend, we'll handle it from here on. God Bless You, Steve.

My heart goes out to Mr. Stanfill's family. He was such a wonderful man with a big heart I can never express what Mr. Stanfill meant to me. He gave so much to so many. He always took the time to talk and listen to you. His advice always came from his haert. He has done so much for me in the short time I knew him. I want to let his family know how much Mr. Stanfil meant to his Georgia friends. He will be missed. He was indeed a great friend.

You were a true mentor and will be greatly missed.